
|
Now Extended thru April 25! Drive a ways outta town, and you'll come to a filling station run by Jim and L.M. Across the blacktop is the Double Cupp Diner, operated by Rhetta and Prudie Cupp. To look at it, you wouldn't know that this little stop on Highway 57 is where all the action is. But trust us, once the boys get that guitar and bass fiddle revved up, you won't want to be anywhere else. Packed with hummable, hilarious songs like "Be Good or Be Gone," "Tips," and "The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine," it's a foot-stomping good time that will make you want to order a big slice of cherry pie and a second cup of coffee, before you hit the road in search of life's simple pleasures. This toe-tapping salute to friendship, family, work and life's simple pleasures is delighting audiences at the Horton Grand Theatre. Pump Boys and Dinettes Created by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel, and Jim Wann Directed by Deborah Gilmour Smyth Choreographed by Colleen Kollar Smith Featuring Season Duffy, Jim Mooney, Leonard Patton, Nick Spear, Oliver Shirley and Marci Anne Wuebben. "Lamb's Players has another winner on their hands!" - San Diego Jewish Times "Pure entertainment! The camaraderie shows onstage, with everyone having a good time. With any luck it will settle in for a long run in the Gaslamp." - Bill Eadie, SanDiego.com "Director Deborah Gilmour Smyth has coaxed just the right spirit from her cast of six, each doing a standout number. Among them - Leonard Patton's "Mona," Jim Mooney's "Serve Yourself" ("I may be a retread but I ain't no spare"), Marci Anne Wuebben's "Be Good or Be Gone," and Season Duffy's "The Best Man (I Never Had)." Led by Nick Spear, and backed by Oliver Shirley's steady bass, the band's as adept at country as at rock." - Jeff Smith, SD Reader
|
|||||||||||||||||
| Pictured: Nick Spear, Jim Mooney, Leonard Patton, Oliver Shirley, Marci Anne Wuebben and Season Duffy. Photo by Ken Jacques. |
|||||||||||||||||
