Blast
from the Past - A 60's and 70's Rock
and Roll Musical!
March 19 - 21, 2010
When a meteor shower hits an oldies
record store one night, suddenly singers
from the 60's and 70's come to life
behind every record bin! But that's
just the beginning! The store finds
itself in foreclosure from the bank,
and only a concert can save it from
extinction! In hopes of selling more
records, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, Sonny
and Cher, Little Richard, Elton John,
Aretha Franklin, and a host of others
put on a once in a lifetime performance.
It's a musical like nothing you've ever
seen! It's a "Blast from the Past"!
Four
performances from March 19 - 21, 2010.
March
19, Friday: 7pm
March 20, Saturday: 2pm and 7pm
March 21, Sunday: 3pm
Thanks
for the Memories-a USO Style Tribute
to Bob Hope!
May 28 - 30, 2010
This all singing, all dancing musical
spectacular that recreates all the fun
of the Bob Hope USO shows, and features
live performances by impersonators of
the stars who performed for the USO
throughout the years, as well as actual
film footage of Bob Hope bringing a
touch of America to our troops overseas
from WWII all the way up thru Desert
Storm.
The Andrews Sisters sing a medley of
their greatest songs like "Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Don't
Sit Under the Apple Tree". Marilyn
Monroe, who entertained troops during
the Korean War, sings "I Wanna
Be Loved By You" to some very lucky
man from the audience. Groucho Marx
will attempt to get your vote as he
announces his bid for the Presidency!
Abbot and Costello will try to answer
the age old question, "Who's on
First?!" And the Tommy Gill big
band will perform Glenn Miller's "In
the Mood" as a chorus of dancers
joins in on a rousing tap dance to Benny
Goodman's "Sing Sing Sing".
The second half of the show features
the songs and stars that performed during
the Viet Nam and Gulf wars. You'll hear
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon" by Tony
Orlando, along with songs by The Pointer
Sisters, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley,
and James Brown.
Three
performances from May 28 - 30, 2010.
May 28, Friday: 7pm
May 29, Saturday: 2pm
May
30, Sunday: 3pm

More
Broadways Showstoppers!
July 16 - 25, 2010
More unforgettable moments from the
Broadway stage-featuring the timeless
songs and dances from classic musicals
such as Man of La Mancha, West Side
Story, Chicago, South Pacific, Sweet
Charity, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls, along
with the exciting sounds of Broadway's
newest hit shows, like Hairspray, Wicked,
and Jersey Boys! From the Golden Age
of the Broadway musical, to the British
Invasion of Andrew Lloyd Weber and Phantom
of the Opera, it's two hours of Broadway
Showstoppers!
Six
performances from July 16 - 25, 2010.
July
16, Frday: 7pm
July 17, Saturday: 7pm
July 18, Sunday: 3pm
July 23, Friday: 7pm
July 24, Saturday: 7pm
July 25, Sunday: 3pm

Swingin' on a Star!
October 15 - 17, 2010
A Big Band Celebration of the swinging
sounds of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald,
Tony Bennett, Michael Buble, Harry Connick
and all your favorite crooners and divas
- featuring hits by Harold Arlen("Over
the Rainbow", "I've Got the
World on a String"), Irving Berlin("Blue
Skies", "Cheek to Cheek"),
Duke Ellington ("It Don't Mean
a Thing if It Ain't Got that Swing"),
George and Ira Gershwin ("Our Love
is Here to Stay"), Cole Porter
("I've Got You Under My Skin",
"Night and Day"), Rodgers
and Hart("Lady is a Tramp",
"My Funny Valentine"), Frank
Loesser ("Luck Be a Lady"),
Jule Styne ("Don't Rain on My Parade"),
Harry Warren ("Lullaby of Broadway",
"At Last", "The More
I See You"), Jimmy Van Heusen("Come
Fly With Me", "Call Me Irresponsible"),
and many many more!!
With
a special tribute to the Rat Pack, this
show is cool, it's hip, it's swingin'!
Four
performances from October 15 - 17, 2010.
October
15, Friday: 7pm
October 16, Saturday: 2pm and 7pm
October 17, Sunday: 3pm
The
Charleston Christmas Special
December 10
- 19, 2010
December
10, Friday: 7pm
December 11, Saturday: 2pm and 7pm
December 12, Sunday: 3pm
December 14, Tuesday: 7pm
December 15, Wednesday: 7pm
December 16, Thursday: 7pm
December 17, Friday: 7pm
December 18, Saturday: 2pm and 7pm
December 19, Sunday: 3pm
All
performances downtown at the Charleston
Music Hall, 37 John Street
(directly across the street from the Visitor's
Center)