Last chance to see funny musical 'Forever Plaid' in Carson City
You've got one more chance to see "Forever Plaid," a musical trip through time with a quartet of the same name. Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Performance Hall in Carson City is closing night for this very musical comedy about four men who died in a car crash on their way to their first public performance as Forever Plaid.
Starring is this look back at music of the 1950s-1960s are a quartet of singers and comics — Marshall Brodeur (the sort of MC), Leoney Berg, James McDuffie and Corey B. Stockton. The show is directed by Stuart Ross. And he has done a fine job.
Songs include "Three Coins in the Fountain," "Gotta Be This or That" and that lovely oldie "Perfidia."
The singing is fine and the comedy endlessly funny. The "Lady of Spain" collection of odd things is worth the price of admission alone.And there's some nice sentiment involved.
Friday night the Brewery Performance Hall was sold out and one can expect the same for Saturday. But try anyhow, they may sneak you in.