Press Release for SNAP! Productions
RE: Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks
Part comedy, part drama, part cha-cha-cha, “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” by Richard Alfieri, heaps the laughs and heart tugs on a silver platter for you, and then delivers them with panache.
What happens when a formidable woman hires a former broadway dancer to give her dance lessons in her Florida condo? You learn to grab a relationship and hold on for dear life. And if you’re going to learn to dance, let it be the two-step: love and companionship. Richard Alfieri’s “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” offers feel-good lessons in life. The play is chock full of acerbic, raunchy humor and genuinely witty one-liners. Watch as a friendship melds with the music and dance.
“Richard Alfieri’s “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” is feel-good lessons in life” - New York Post
“Richard Alfieri’s smart play, a poignant comedy, is a charmer -a crisply written script that crackles like caramelized sugar on top of a crème brulee. !” - Poughkeepsie Journal
“Thoughtful, razor sharp, charming, funny and genuinely moving.” - The Hollywood Reporter
“A heart warmer!” - The Los Angeles Times
Bill Bohannon directs the play with two of Omaha’s finest thespians:Elaine Jabenis and Michal Simpson.
“Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” will run from June 1 - June 25, 2006 at 3225 California Street.Curtain times are 8:00 pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; 6:00 pm on Sundays, except June 25 which is at 2:00 pm. The theater opens a half hour before curtain time. Reservations may be made by calling 402-341-2757 or on the SNAP! website: www.snapproductions.com. Tickets are $15.00, general admission; $12.00, students, senior citizens, and TAG members. The play will be sign language interpreted for the hearing impaired by Gary Beck and Christine Lafinhan on June 4, 2006.
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