Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Bullets over Broadway: The Musical
Thursday, Feb. 8 –Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 14 –Friday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17, 3 p.m.
In a frothy tale of thespians and thugs, Bullets over Broadway: The Musical asks, how seriously do you take your art? Would you kill for it? Literally? The 1920s come roaring to life in this musical adaptation of Academy Award-winner Woody Allen’s madcap film. Set amid tap-dancing gangsters and high-stepping chorines with a pretentious playwright, an aging leading lady, a ditsy leading man, a desperate producer, a dimwitted chorus girl and her gangster sugar daddy, Bullets over Broadway is a love letter to the Golden Age of Broadway, loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and songs that made the ’20s roar. Nominated for six Tony Awards with standards including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” this musical is sure to dazzle. Adam Pelty, assistant professor of theatre, directs and choreographs the production.
Wheelwright Auditorium
Admission: $20-25
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Women take on all the roles in this version of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a classic work that stands the test of time. Political intrigue, the corrupting force of power, the deep yearning for loyalty and the results of tragic idealism are explored in a journey mapped out by Shakespeare, based on actual events from Roman history. Conspiracies are hatched, battles are fought, ties are tested and lives are lost in one of the Bard’s most produced plays, directed by Gwendolyn Schwinke, CCU associate professor of theatre.
Edwards Theatre
Admission: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Women take on all the roles in this version of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a classic work that stands the test of time. Political intrigue, the corrupting force of power, the deep yearning for loyalty and the results of tragic idealism are explored in a journey mapped out by Shakespeare, based on actual events from Roman history. Conspiracies are hatched, battles are fought, ties are tested and lives are lost in one of the Bard’s most produced plays, directed by Gwendolyn Schwinke, CCU associate professor of theatre.
Edwards Theatre
Admission: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.
Women take on all the roles in this version of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a classic work that stands the test of time. Political intrigue, the corrupting force of power, the deep yearning for loyalty and the results of tragic idealism are explored in a journey mapped out by Shakespeare, based on actual events from Roman history. Conspiracies are hatched, battles are fought, ties are tested and lives are lost in one of the Bard’s most produced plays, directed by Gwendolyn Schwinke, CCU associate professor of theatre.
Edwards Theatre
Admission: $17
To purchase tickets: coastal.edu/culturalarts or ticketreturn.com.