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WE ARE NOT GOOD GIRLS! MUSICARES! THE GRAMMY'S!
The Blues Musical "We Are Not Good Girls" will perform a benefit for MusiCares. MusiCares, an arm of the GRAMMY's ensures musicians aid in time of crisis.
The Seattle Public Theater & joerecords.com present
A benefit performance for MusiCares
WE ARE NOT GOOD GIRLS
Play and Music by Kate Hart
Additional Music by Kathi McDonald and Norm Bellas
Directed by Lilli Harwood
Featuring: Norm Bellas, Angie Bolton, Marlena Dennis, Kate Hart,
Cecil Luellen, Meg McLynn, Dianna Lynn
What's the Latest Gossip?
We Are Not Good Girls" is taking over The Bathhouse Thursday, June 13th, 2002 in a benefit performance for MusiCares
The MusiCares Foundation, established in 1989 by the Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), ensures that music people have a place to turn in times of financial, personal or medical crisis. Its primary purpose is to focus the resources and attention of the music industry on human service issues, which directly impact the health and welfare of the music community.
The mission of MusiCares is to ensure that music people have a place to turn in times of crisis.
Advance Tickets: $16.00
$18.00 at the door
$12.00 for seniors and students
The Bathhouse is located at the North end of Greenlake. Air-Conditioning and Parking Available!
Tickets available at the Bathhouse: 206-524-1300 www. seattlepublictheater.org
Ticket Window: 206.325.6500 or online at www.ticketwindowonline.com/
The reviews are in!
"...they're best at displaying 'tude while punching across those playfully suggestive songs....Hart has a knack for writing pithy, sass-sauced lyrics." Misha Berson, Seattle Times
"An outstanding example of local musical theater done right......the performances were solid and the singing outstanding." Matt Pearcey, The Gay Standard
"Fantastic.....five gutsy women...belt out songs that celebrate sorrow, that find joy in sharing pain, that scold and complain......the five singers are especially good when singing together....entertaining." Joe Adcock, The Seattle PI
"When was the last time you saw theatre that you LOVED and had a great time at the show? This play is simply put: fun. The second act kicks booty and the first will make you laugh. And the food is darn good, too." City Search.com
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