A Mugford Street Players and Marblehead Little Theatre Production
Directed by John Fogle Produced by Greg Mancusi-Ungaro
Lewis and Clark were famous comedians during the vaudeville era. Off-stage, though, they couldn’t stand each other, and haven’t spoken in over twenty years. Ben, Willy Clark’s nephew, is the producer of a variety show that wants to feature a reunion of the classic duo. How will Ben convince the crotchety old comedians to put aside their differences before the big show?
May 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 pm May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 at 3:00 pm
“Delicious and oddly affecting.” – The New York Times
Famous vaudeville duo LEWIS & CLARK are invited to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show to reprise their classic skit “The Doctor Will See You Now” – but they are not too happy about it – in Neil Simon’s comedy The Sunshine Boys, onstage May 13-28 at Marblehead Little Theatre. (Photos by Fogle)
We are deeply committed to the safety of our audiences and cast members. We will continue to review and update our covid protocols and policies. We are happy to discuss any accommodations needed for our patrons given timely notice. We thank you for joining us in celebrating the return of theater performances in our community.
For your protection, we ask that the audience remain masked in the auditorium. The actors will perform unmasked.
Marblehead Little Theatre Children’s Theatre presents
Directed by Ali Mahon and Katie Meuse Music Direction by Emily Northridge
We Are Monsters is a hilarious new musical that follows human kids into a monster cabaret filled with quirky monster characters. The adventurous humans uncover vegetarian vampires and rock n’ roll werewolves, gradually realizing there may be more to these monsters than meets the eye! Most importantly these monsters and kids discover the importance of friendship and celebrating in the attributes that make each of us different and unique.
Performance Dates:
November 5 at 5pm November 6 at 1pm November 7 at 1pm
Due to Covid Restrictions, ticket availability may be limited.
For the safety of our young actors who are not yet eligible to be vaccinated, everyone attending who are 12 years old and over must be vaccinated, and everyone attended must wear a mask at all times.
We Are Monsters is a hilarious new musical that follows human kids into a monster cabaret filled with quirky monster characters. The adventurous humans uncover vegetarian vampires and rock n’ roll werewolves, gradually realizing there may be more to these monsters than meets the eye! Most importantly these monsters and kids discover the importance of friendship and celebrating in the attributes that make each of us different and unique.
FALL 2021 Rehearsals: Sept 9 – Oct 28 on Tuesday and Thursdays, 3:30-5:30 pm Tech week : Nov 1-4, 3:30-7:00 pm Performances: Nov 5 at 5:30 pm, Nov 6 and Nov 7 at 1:00 pm
Program Fee: $425 each child, each additional sibling $375 each. Each participant receives two complimentary tickets to one performance.
MLT’s Children’s Theatre productions are age appropriate scripted musicals licensed from companies who specialize in children’s theatrical titles. Each child will be cast with a speaking and singing part with choreographed movement. This program is limited to fewer than 25 student actors – everyone has a unique role or roles.
Professional stand up comedy returns to the Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School Street, Marblehead on Friday, August 20 with two shows featuring three outstanding Boston comedians: Mark Scalia, Alex Giampapa and host Jim Ruberti.
“We’re excited to be opening up to audiences again, and after what we’ve all been through, we can all use a good laugh,” said MLT Board member & co-producer Bruce Whear “
Stand Up Comedy at MLT is presented by MLT, Silly Theatre Productions, and Scamps Comedy Productions, which has produced other notable stand-up shows at MLT including Steve Sweeney’s one-man show Townie and New Year’s Eve shows in 2018 and 2019.
Due to public health concerns, the audiences for both shows will be limited to 50 patrons & will need to be masked & spaced. Show times are 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., and tickets are $25, available at Arnould Gallery and Framer, 111 Washington Street, at ScampsComedy.com, and and by clicking the TICKET link above .
Headliner Mark Scalia, who lives in Salem, is a headlining comedian but many local people may know him best for his acting performances on local stages, or on the Salem Trolley during the holiday season. As a comedian, he has headlined across the United States and Canada at major comedy clubs, numerous colleges and universities, along with corporate, private, and religious venues. He has also performed at The Boston International Comedy Festival, Seattle International Comedy Festival and the New Orleans Comedy Festival. He’s also performed standup with the show How Men Think (Or Do They?).
“The nicest cynic you’ll ever meet,” Alex Giampapa began performing stand up in Boston at the age of 19 and became a popular act across New England. Now splitting time between Boston and New York City, he’s shared the stage with legendary comedians such as Bill Burr, Hannibal Buress, and Gary Gulman as well as opening for Adam Devine and Erik Griffin of Workaholics fame. A 2018 selection for both the Big Pine Comedy Festival in Flagstaff, AZ and The Boston Comedy Festival, he’s also competed in The World Series of Comedy, was a three-time finalist in The Beantown Comedy Riots, and has been featured in The Salem Comedy Festival (Salem, MA), The Motor City Comedy Festival (Detroit, MI) and The Mutiny Radio Comedy Festival (San Francisco, CA).
Jim Ruberti is a Boston comedian and actor who hosts Summer Comedy with Jim Ruberti & Friends at the Cotuit Center for the Arts. He has been entertaining people for over 30 years, starting as a child in the theaters of Cape Cod performing with Broadway actors such as John Raitt or Theodore Bikel. He has been a comic fundraising auctioneer and event host for more than 10 years, and a stand-up comedian working stages around New England. As a stand-up, he’s shared the stage with Boston headliners such as Lenny Clarke, Christine Hurley, Steve Sweeney, Paul Nardizzi, and Jimmy Dunn. “This is going to be so much fun it’s ridiculous,” says Ruberti, who lives in Barnstable. “For someone from the Cape, there’s nothing more enjoyable than the ride up the coast through Boston on a Friday afternoon, waving at all the cars going in the opposite direction. “Marblehead is wonderful, and the show will be great. Alex and Mark are both very funny, and we’re all very different from each other. The audience is guaranteed to have a great time.”