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Musical theater dynamo Jocelyn Duford presents her Alphabet Broadway Cabaret, with one musical theater song for each letter of the alphabet! DSC_0160 smaller

The show debuts for one night only at the Medallion Opera House in Gorham, NH on Tuesday, May 5 at 7 p.m. Jocelyn will be accompanied by pianist Jamie Feinberg of Franconia.

The hilarious Duford’s powerhouse voice and personality will be thoroughly showcased through a dynamic range of selections in this 90-minute tour through the alphabet (yes, there is a song for letter X too!). With the help of some simple props and costumes, she’ll play everything from the perpetually engaged Adelaide of Guys and Dolls to a cranky, jaded third grade teacher from Ruthless! to an evil but adorable cheerleader from Bring It On and the iconic stage mother Rose of GypsyDSC_0473 smaller

Please note that this show is recommended for ages 12 & up.

Upcoming Performance:

Tuesday, May 5, 7 p.m. at the Medallion Opera House, 20 Park St., Gorham, NH

Tickets are $12 Adults, $10 Arts Alliance individual/family members, $5 Students (ages 12 & up), inquire for group rate

Tickets are available here or at the door.

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NYMMT is back and better than ever with a 1965 concert that you do NOT want to miss. Hear songs from Flora, the Red Menace, Man of La Mancha, Half a Sixpence, Drat! the Cat! plus great lesser-performed tunes from revivals of Carousel, Guys and Dolls and more!

Special guests include Judy Pancoast, children’s singer/songwriter and your favorite Not Your Mom’s performers. Melody Reese debuts with us in this concert – she auditioned for us only a week or so after moving into town!

As always, tickets are $10, $5 for students, but they’re a suggested donation – pay what you can and bring some cash for our Audience Choice raffle. Hope to see you soon!

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We’re beyond excited for Something Wonderful I Missed: Holiday Edition and the amazing six course meal with six wine pairings that you’ll enjoy while you watch the performance. We will have a few seats available at the door – arrive early (between 6:30 and 6:45) to get yours.

Still on the fence? Click here to learn more about the show and here to see the incredible menu.

To purchase your tickets now visit Amphora (55 Crystal Ave., Derry) and buy them in person today.

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A few audience responses after Something Wonderful I Missed: Holiday Edition in Littleton this past weekend:

“Wonderful talent – don’t miss the next one!”

“Congratulations on a fabulous show. A lot of work and everyone shined…how wonderful the girls are with their 3 part harmony. Hard Candy Christmas was fabulous.”

“Love the audience choice song!” “The show was wonderful.” “Very well put together.”

“Talented performers, diverse music, good narration/context.”

Thanks and hope to see you at Amphora!

We’ve got three different locations for our tour of Something Wonderful I Missed: Holiday Edition, and tickets are live now – get ’em while they’re hot!

Not Your Mom’s Musical Theater’s innovative concerts mix great songs from Broadway and off-Broadway musicals with the often hilarious history behind those songs. Four versatile, talented performers, playing a range of characters to live piano accompaniment, will present a concert of holiday selections from musicals, from now classics like “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” and “We Need A Little Christmas” to lesser-known gems you might have missed from shows as varied as Striking 12 and Promises, Promises.

If you’re looking for information on our incredible fundraiser at Amphora on December 16, you can jump to this page. This all-inclusive night includes 6 phenomenal courses of Greek food, 6 wine pairings, tax, gratuity, AND your show ticket – all at Amphora, all for only $75!!! The delicious menu is posted here.

And if you’d like more information on the show and details on performances in Meredith and Littleton, click here!

This summer’s concert has been quite the adventure, and we cannot WAIT to bring you fantastic music Sunday (the 13th) at 4 PM, including music from Sunday in the Park With George, Pacific Overtures, Just So, and a whole lot more!

Fantastic performers…

Fantastic emcees…

All in an air-conditioned building with delicious treats to purchase, including slush. Summer doesn’t get better than that!

Join us and invite your friends and family for the best bargain in Derry NH. Hope to see you there!

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Look out, NH – NYMMT is bringing you crisp, fresh, and absolutely hilarious 50’s parody with everything you love – adult humor, over-the-top laughs, riffs on Little Shop and Grease that will have you howling – and zombies, of course!

Don’t miss your chance to audition for this girl-meets-boy, boy-gets-dumped, boy becomes a zombie tale that will have audiences rolling in the aisles!

All the info is here, or just email notyourmoms@gmail.com. See you soon!

So much to share with you today! First off, an exciting fundraiser you can’t see anywhere else!

Not Your Mom’s Musical Theater presents

A Touch of Class, A Touch of Sass

An exclusive, one night only event featuring two acts of lesser-known cabaret and musical theater

Michael Gallagan, vocalist and pianist
Aimée Robidoux, vocalist
with Jamie Feinberg, pianist
Don’t miss two of the hottest up-and-coming cabaret acts in New Hampshire!
All proceeds benefit Not Your Mom’s Musical Theater
At Milly’s Tavern
500 N. Commercial St. Manchester, NH 03101   603-625-4444              Two cabaret acts of lesser-known musical theater
Doors open at 7 p.m. for dinner, appetizers or drinks
Exclusive Appetizer and Drinks specials for ticket-holders!
Full menu available, Full cash bar available during the show
The show begins at 8 p.m. Reservations are recommended.
Advanced tickets (for reserved table seating) are $20. Tickets are $25 at the door. Only 100 seats available. Buy them HERE now!
Table seating will be reserved in the order that you purchase your tickets. If you are bringing a group and would prefer to sit together, please email us at notyourmoms@gmail.com, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
ALSO:
NYMMT is delighted to announce our fall mainstage musical! We’ll be bringing LaChiusa’s critically-acclaimed, sexy, edgy and provocative musical See What I Wanna See, which is based on three short stories by Japanese author Akutagawa including Rashomon. Visit here to see how to get involved, and mark your calendar for October 26-November 2.
AND a reminder –
May 6 is Part Two in our concert series! Hope to see you there!

Not Your Mom’s Musical Theater is thrilled to present the NH premiere of the sexy, edgy and provocative musical See What I Wanna See. With music and lyrics by Michael John LaChuisa ( The Wild Party, Marie Christine, Bernarda Alba, etc.), it is based on three short stories, including the inspiration for the movie Rashomon, written by Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa. The show explores themes of truth, such as how one person’s truth isn’t the same as another’s, and how a fiction can become a truth, or a truth become a fiction. Off-Broadway in 2005, the show calls for 3 men and 2 women with doubling, although the cast may be expanded. Its off-Broadway production featured Mark Kudisch, Idina Menzel, Mary Testa, Aaron Lohr and Henry Stram.

The show will be performed at Milly’s Tavern (in the back room) in Manchester, NH. Show dates are October 26-28 and Nov. 2. All roles are available, and expanding the cast (i.e. no doubling) may be considered.

What we are seeking:

Not Your Mom’s Musical Theater’s board is accepting applications for members of its production team for See What I Wanna See. Submissions will be accepted for the following roles:

Director, Musical Director, Choreographer, Stage Manager, Set Designer, Lighting Designer/Operator, Sound Designer/Operator, Costume Designer, House Manager, Dramaturg

To Apply: Please send your resume and a cover letter explaining your interest in the production and your vision of the show, where applicable. Interviews will be scheduled as needed over the next month. The deadline for submission is May 20, 2012. More information on See What I Wanna See is available by contacting notyourmoms@gmail.com. Members of the production team have in the past been paid a percentage of any profits made – if you require guaranteed pay, please give us details of your requirements when you apply.

In addition, resumes are being solicited for the following instruments: Piano, Bass(Acoustic/Electric), Drums, Percussion, Reed 1, Reed 2. Musicians receive a stipend, plus a percentage of any profits made if the show does well.

Auditions for actors will be announced after the production team is hired. Please follow our updates here, on Facebook, on Twitter, or by emailing with the subject Subscribe to notyourmoms@gmail.com.

What the critics had to say in NYC:

“SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE is a little powerhouse of a show whose sheer intensity will knock you flat” —Wall Street Journal. “Mr. LaChiusa delivers songs that strike at the heart…the notions of truth and belief are extended to a cosmic level. “—NY Times. “SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE has all the music you’d want from Broadway—cool jazz and all-purpose pop—loaded with some of the most succinct, precise, sexually frank lyrics I’ve heard in musical theater.” —Philadelphia Inquirer. “An intelligent, adult musical that entertains and astonishes at the same time…This smoky, sexy saga enhanced by LaChiusa’s muscular, jazzy score, flecked with Japanese influences and tough, punchy lyrics, makes SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE a highly original, even innovative journey.” —Associated Press. “Sassily innovative, consistently tantalizing and insidiously memorable” —Bloomberg.com. “A typically smart work from Michael John LaChiusa, SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE is a must-see.” —Star-Ledger.

No need for long speeches. You need to be in Londonderry Sunday at 7 p.m. to witness a hilarious, entertaining, and even maybe educational evening for one night only. For more info, visit our Press and Quotes page and check out the Hippo articles about the concert and the recognition of our recent production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson as the Best Live Theatrical Event in the Nashua area. Bring some friends, Sunday will be amazing! Don’t miss out on the night everyone will be talking about. Hope to see you there!

Here’s our first video blog for Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. It features a bunch of our cast and crew, including Anja Parish and Jocelyn Duford. Check it out and let us know what you think! We’re hoping to have tickets available for purchase within a week or so. In addition, we’ll be offering VIP tickets for our Saturday evening show (January 21st) which includes gifts and admission to an after-party with a punk band from Boston and the cast and crew! Keep checking back for more fun. Photos soon too. 🙂 LbO1EoTWLSc