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Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre


You’ll always have a great time at the Lazy Susan . . . whether you’re a party of two or two hundred. One of the oldest and most prestigious dinner theatres in the Washington, D.C. area, the Lazy Susan is located just 10 minutes south of I-495 (the Capital Beltway) off I-95 on US 1 at Woodbridge. (That’s just 20 minutes from downtown Washington).Our Dinner Theatre begins your evening with cocktails, served from 6 o’clock, followed by one of the finest buffets ever offered by a Dinner Theatre; salads, relishes, home baked breads, Pennsylvania Dutch hot entrees—all prepared from scratch—roast beef, chicken, fish, homemade desserts — an endless bounty of delicious treats for your enjoyment. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy a full scale Broad-way production, performed by experts.




All this in the unique atmosphere provided by the Lazy Susan.


SEATING
Seating is done based on date of reservation.
Please reserve early.

REGULAR ADMISSION*
Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.$41.95 Sat.$44.95
Youth 11-15 $35.00 Children 10 & under $25.00
*Includes dinner, show, tea, coffee & tax.

SELECTED SUNDAY MATINEES
Doors open at 1:00 p.m.– No Evening Performance
2/22, 3/15 • 4/12, 6/21, 7/12
8/16, 9/27 • 10/25, 11/29 • 12/13, 12/27
Late Matinees on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day

…PROPER ATTIRE REQUESTED…
(703) 550-7384 Metro or (703) 494-6311 Local
Gift Certificates Available
For Group Information, Ask for Karol
One of the longest running Off-Broadway shows of all times. This affectionate spoof of 1950’s sci-fi movies received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. “This horticultural horror will have you screaming with laughter…” (New York Post)


NOW PLAYING:
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
JULY 29 – SEPTEMBER 27


One of the longest running Off-Broadway shows of all times. This affectionate spoof of 1950’s sci-fi movies received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. “This horticultural horror will have you screaming with laughter…” (New York Post)





ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
Hans Bachmann is excited to be directing again at the Lazy Susan. He has appeared at the Lazy Susan as Gaylord Ravenal in Show Boat, Emile de Becque in South Pacific, Adam Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Edward Rutledge in 1776, King Arthur in Camelot, judge Wargrave in Ten Little Indians, and Sky Masterson in Guys & Dolls as well as having directed You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Show Boat, Witness for the Prosecution, Clue: the Musical, Appointment With Death, The Hollow, The Spitfire Grill, The Mousetrap, …Petent Leather…, Ten Little Indians, and Murder at the Vicarage. Hans has directed many other productions locally as well, including Closer Than Ever at Foundry Players, 42nd Street at American Music Stage, South Pacific, and Some Enchanted Evening at C.A.S.T. in McLean, Seven Brides for Seven Brother for McLean Theater Alliance, 42nd Street, and Evita at Rockville Musical Theater, and Our Town, and The Scarlet Pimpernel at Tantallon Community Players, to name a few. As an actor he has appeared locally at Ford’s Theater, The Folger Theater, Arena Stage, Signature Theater, The National Theater, and the Kennedy Center.


CAST OF CHARACTER
Seymour Ryan Schaffer/Mark Hamburger
Audrey Kathleen McCormick/Tara Leigh Moore
Audrey II (Voice) Antonio Bullock
(Manipulation) George Rouse
Chiffon Janelle Delaney
Crystal Dena Kolb/Richelle (Rikki) Howie
Ronnette Christina Sanchez
Mr. Mushnik Carl Bowman
Orin Scrivello/Mr. Martin/M. Luce Christopher Culosi
Bernstein/Ensemble Katherine Lipovsky
Skip Snip/Ensemble Tony Turchiano

Understudies
Audrey II Patrick Doneghy
Chiffon Tracy Lu
Ronnette Katherine Lipovsky
Mr. Mushnik Lyle Blake Smythers
Orin Scrivello Tony Turchiano
Bernstein Tracy Lu

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