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Season 4 at The Bayou Playhouse

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Waiting Around, The Restaurant Musical
Music by Harry Mayronne, Book & Lyrics by Ricky Graham
Starring Chris Wecklein, Darcy Malone, Tracey E. Collins, Jason Kirkpatrick,
And Harry Maryronne at the Piano
Direction & Choreography by Amanda Zirkenbach
(originally presented as "The Black and White Blues" at Le Chat Noir)
 
A hilarious musical comedy about waiting tables in the French Quarter, straight from it's Off-Broadway run! As reviewed in The Gambit: "Waiting Around: The Restaurant Musical is deliciously full of the petty horrors of service industry work... Like restaurant work, it’s a great ensemble piece, and musical director Harry Mayronne Jr. provides all the music at the piano on stage. The veterans know that the customers must always be made to feel that they are right, but here, the waiters have the last laughs.Reservations are recommended. ”
 
 
 
 

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A Tuna Christmas
By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard
Starring Liam Kraus and Travis Resor
Directed by Perry Martin
 
Spend the Holidays with us at the Bayou! A Tuna Christmas is the second in a series of comedic plays each set the fictional town of Tuna, Texas, the "third-smallest" town in the state. Come enjoy Playhouse Company Members Liam Kraus and Travis Resor play the entire cast of over twenty eccentric characters of both genders and various ages in this raucous comedy that brings the best (and funniest!) of Southern culture to the Playhouse stage.  
 
 

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Steel Magnolias
By Robert Harling
Directed by Perry Martin
 
Clairee: I've just been to the dedication of the new children's park.
Truvy: Yeah, how did that go?
Clairee: Janice Van Meter got hit with a baseball. It was fabulous.
Truvy: Was she hurt?
Clairee: I doubt it. She got hit in the head. 
 
Take a trip toTruvy's beauty parlor in this comedy–drama play about the bond among a group of Southern women in northwest Louisiana. As the title suggests the "female characters are as delicate as magnolias but as tough as steel". 

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Okra
By Anne Galjour
Directed by Perry Martin
 
Back by popular demand! Don't miss this encore performance of a Playhouse favorite!! Winner of the 2004 Bay Area Theatre Critic’s Circle Award for Best Original Script. Hot steamy nights, food from heaven and a mother from hell! OKRA takes a comical look at the never-ending question – What is stronger in the mother/daughter relationship: love or loathing?

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