39 Tigers Presents: The Great American Trailer Park Musical
Music & Lyrics by
David Nehls
Book by
Betsy Kelso
Directed by
Tony Malvoisin & Richard McGarvey
With
Michelle Barnes & Travis Ross
Coryelle Barlow
Quinn Allen
Drea Taylor
Ally Piper
Jake Kibler
& special appearance by Jerry Cox
THE STORY: There’s a new tenant at Armadillo Acres—and she’s wreaking havoc all over Florida’s most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr. Phil–loving, agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband—the storms begin to brew.
Wednesday April 5th Dinner & Show tickets have SOLD OUT. Thank you.
There are still tickets available for just the show on Wednesday April 5th
Thursday April 6th Dinner & Show tickets have SOLD OUT. Thank you.
There are still tickets available for just the show on Thursday April 6th
Friday April 7th Dinner & Show tickets have SOLD OUT. Thank you.
There are still tickets available for just the show on Friday April 7th
Saturday April 8th Dinner & Show tickets have SOLD OUT. Thank you.
There are still tickets available for just the show on Saturday April 8th
Saturday matinee (Just the show) doors at 1:00pm, show at 2:00pm
The bar is open for all shows.
THE MENU:
Whiskey Pineapple Chicken
Duke's Roadkill stew (ground venison stew)
Croque Monsieur (holy ham sammitches)
Vegetarian stuffed peppers
Cheddar grits
Red beans and Rice
Shrimp in sauce that can be poured over the grits or rice)
Succotash
Regular salad or
Roasted peaches, arugula with feta salad
cornbread
Dessert (served at intermission)
Key lime bar, hummingbird cake bars
and fruit salad
“Adultery, strippers, murderous ex-boyfriends, Costco and the Ice Capades. Undeniable fun.” —NY Post. “A bright new show!” —NY Times. “A show that actually lives up to the hype of its title.” —Village Voice. “A delicious new musical. The joint is jammed and jumping with raucous laughter. It’s like The Honeymooners meets The Best Little Whorehouse in Urinetown.” —NY Post. “South Park meets Desperate Housewives in this big-hearted new musical comedy with a cheeky script by Betsy Kelso, an infectious score by David Nehls and a richly talented cast. TRAILER PARK sparkles with treasure.” —NY Sun. “Joyful and unashamedly vulgar, Betsy Kelso’s comic fable about women in a Florida trailer park and their no-account men is more fun than a chair-throwing episode of Jerry Springer set to music.” —The New Yorker. “Entertaining and tuneful, TRAILER PARK shines like aluminum siding. The performers can sing, act and joke around with the best of them, and cocky as you please, they sell David Nehls’ music as if hawking rhinestones on the Home Shopping Network.” —TheaterMania.com. “This wheel-spinning, mud-splattering good time of a show is the theatrical equivalent of a bag of Doritos. You can’t get enough. Who could expect a thrillingly trashy Greek chorus of trailer park matrons whose hysterical musical stylings all but redefine the girl-group-as-cultural-commentator craze? Or a number with enough show-stopping electricity to trump every musical that opened on Broadway last season?” —Talkin’ Broadway. “A sparkling, sharp irreverence lights up this musical and makes it one of the most laugh-out-loud shows in town.” —Broadway.com.
(all menu subject to last minute change)