'Never After' just had a stupendous opening last night with huge audience. "Smashing!" "Stunning" "Truly, truly lovely"
And there's only one more show! 3pm today, Somerville Theater main stage- that's 55 Davis Square.
'The Lesbian Fairytale Musical' is smart and sassy, with an array of dynamic, heartwarming characters. It's got Fairies, princesses, dragons, knights, bandits, merry men... action, adventure, love. It'll brighten up your rainy day!
Here below is general show info, website is NeverAfterMusical.com and for online tix sales, go directly here.

Penned by Somerville's own Colleen Campbell, it's a toe-tapping and truly homegrown feel-good time.
See it right here at home, before it one day soon hits the Big Screen(yes, it's also a screenplay).
"Never After: Not Your Grandmother’s Fairytale Musical"
An original musical fairytale comedy, performed in concert
Shows September 26 & 27 at the Somerville Theater
Written & Composed by Somerville’s Colleen Campbell
Stage Direction by Elizabeth Hunter; Music Direction by Thom Whittemore
Never After is the story of Princess Lesley Ann, fated from birth to be a lesbian. Ill-suited to her role as a fairytale princess, Les leaves the kingdom of Generica to search for adventure. Along the way, she makes friends in unlikely places, fights dragons, finds her true love, and discovers her own indomitable strength. And she starts a revolution along the way!
PERFORMANCES: ~Only Two Shows!!~
Saturday, September 26 @ 8 pm
Sunday, September 27 @ 3 pm
NEW VENUE!!:
The Main Stage of Somerville Theater
55 Davis Square, on Red Line T and bus routes
First floor space; wheelchair accessible
TICKETS:
$15/ $12 for students & seniors (this includes a $1 fee)
Read Ticket Purchase info at theatreatfirst.org/tickets.shtml
Purchase at somervilletheatreonline.com - click on 'concerts & events'
For T@F assistance: 1-888-874-7554
Supported by a grant from the Somerville Arts Council, which is supported by the Mass. Cultural Council.
Lesley Anne: A Princess with a song in her heart and a sword in her hand
Watch www.NeverAfterMusical.com for new developments as the screenplay takes flight!
And there's only one more show! 3pm today, Somerville Theater main stage- that's 55 Davis Square.
'The Lesbian Fairytale Musical' is smart and sassy, with an array of dynamic, heartwarming characters. It's got Fairies, princesses, dragons, knights, bandits, merry men... action, adventure, love. It'll brighten up your rainy day!
Here below is general show info, website is NeverAfterMusical.com and for online tix sales, go directly here.

Penned by Somerville's own Colleen Campbell, it's a toe-tapping and truly homegrown feel-good time.
See it right here at home, before it one day soon hits the Big Screen(yes, it's also a screenplay).
"Never After: Not Your Grandmother’s Fairytale Musical"
An original musical fairytale comedy, performed in concert
Shows September 26 & 27 at the Somerville Theater
Written & Composed by Somerville’s Colleen Campbell
Stage Direction by Elizabeth Hunter; Music Direction by Thom Whittemore
Never After is the story of Princess Lesley Ann, fated from birth to be a lesbian. Ill-suited to her role as a fairytale princess, Les leaves the kingdom of Generica to search for adventure. Along the way, she makes friends in unlikely places, fights dragons, finds her true love, and discovers her own indomitable strength. And she starts a revolution along the way!
PERFORMANCES: ~Only Two Shows!!~
Saturday, September 26 @ 8 pm
Sunday, September 27 @ 3 pm
NEW VENUE!!:
The Main Stage of Somerville Theater
55 Davis Square, on Red Line T and bus routes
First floor space; wheelchair accessible
TICKETS:
$15/ $12 for students & seniors (this includes a $1 fee)
Read Ticket Purchase info at theatreatfirst.org/tickets.shtml
Purchase at somervilletheatreonline.com - click on 'concerts & events'
For T@F assistance: 1-888-874-7554
Supported by a grant from the Somerville Arts Council, which is supported by the Mass. Cultural Council.
Lesley Anne: A Princess with a song in her heart and a sword in her hand
Watch www.NeverAfterMusical.com for new developments as the screenplay takes flight!
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Date: 2009-09-27 04:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-27 10:03 pm (UTC)(Also, several of the songs are stuck in my head now...but lacking a complete version of the song, I can't seem to evict them.)
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Date: 2009-09-27 11:13 pm (UTC)Which songs do you have stuck? I was in the
pitorchestra and can sing most of them.no subject
Date: 2009-09-27 11:17 pm (UTC)And the Very Merry Men song, which I want to listen to repeatedly so that I can properly appreciate it, much like the Modern Major General G&S song.