Thursday, May 16, 2013

MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR ...

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn
Presents
MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR
A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTALS OF
BIG HAIR, BLIND FAITH, AND PLURAL MARRIAGE
FRIDAY, JUNE 7 2013
8pm
CIRQUE DE VOL STUDIOS
www.greatuke.com

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(RALEIGH, NC) ?The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn, presents MISSIONARY
IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR, a musical comedy about the
fundamentals of big hair, blind faith, and just how plural a marriage can get on Friday
June 7, 2013 onstage at Cirque de Vol Studios.

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn penned MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN,
the story of three polygamist-pop stars on the hunt for their brother husband in the dirty
south. Charles Gregory Howard has gone missing and was last seen doing missionary
work at Legends Nightclub (with his vocal coach named Gerard). Ukuleles in tow,
Gretchen, Fanny, and Bunny Catherine will turn pop songs into ?God songs,? lament, and
stop at nothing to track down the father of their seven children. Missionary in Manhattan:
The Dirty South Tour intimately and hysterically lampoons the institution of marriage
as the audience helps the sister wives accept their husband for who he truly is. The show
runs at a super swift 45 minutes and will be performed at Cirque de Vol Studios, 300 W.
Hargett St.

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn, a NYC based theatre company comprised of
UNCG Alumni, are taking their Manhattan based original play on the road with
MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR. After successful
runs in New York and Philadelphia, the members of the UOGB are coming home. The
founding members of UOGB are southern natives and alumni of UNCG. The cast of
MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR features Caitlin
Davis, Kaleigh Malloy, Elizabeth May, and Dave May.

MISSIONARY IN MANHATTAN: THE DIRTY SOUTH TOUR is on 6/7/13 at 8pm
and is unsuitable for children under the age of 13. Tickets are $15, with under 30 tickets
$10, and are available for purchase at the door or online at www.greatuke.com.

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn provides a theatrical home for southerners in
the north and an invitation to those untouched by southern charm to ?party til the cows
come home.? The founding members of UOGB challenge a generation criticized for its
apathy, detachment, and reliance on technology by demanding audience engagement
through outrageous comedy, musical celebrations, and honest storytelling.

Source: http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/event/missionary-in-manhattan-the-dirty-south-tour/

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