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Goddesses with LARD. November 2nd and 3rd

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The Obstreperous Ms. J

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Hey NYC and East Coast Dimmers!!!

I expect to see y'all come out for LARD (like grease, but thicker) this weekend!!!
Friday night reception package: includes VIP seating and a pre-show wine-and-cheese reception. The reception will be a Goddess Party Mixer!! Spend some time with the original BBW pinup Nancy Goddess!!!

Tickets at door: $20/general admission, $25/VIP (if available)

NOTE: this location is wheelchair accessible.

Description: Set in the late '50s (and loosely based on a very familiar movie with another cooking substance as the title), LARD brings together upbeat dance moves, tuneful singing, and two best-friends-forever for a smart, laugh-a-minute musical that will entertain audiences of all ages.

A newcomer to The Helen Meldrum School for Girls, Lily finds herself in the middle again: too big to fit in with the popular Dietrons, and too thin to be accepted by the tough gang of fatties who terrorize the cafeteria, dominate in rough-and-tumble dance meets, and singlehandedly keep the nearby Gina’s Diner in business. Lily keeps her spirits up by remembering the summertime friendship she shared with Patty, who took her around to all the sock-hops on the beach and was a rabid fan of Lily’s after-hour cooking at the beachside diner. Turns out, Patty goes to that same school for girls, too. But she’s a different girl from the one Lily liked so much in summer. And Lily, well, she’s not eating bacon burgers anymore. Can their friendship survive diets, dance-offs, and the disapproval of society?
 

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