With lyrics and music by the team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (“Ragtime,” “Seussical”), “Lucky Stiff” is a farcical homage to the lighter, less ponderous musicals of the past, a news release said.
Harry (Julien Leavitt), a mildmannered British shoe salesman, stands to inherit $6 million dollars from a dead uncle but must first take the corpse on a dream vacation to Monte Carlo.
Along the way, he meets his uncle’s near-sighted mistress (Maggie Robbins), her high-strung optometrist brother (Travis Robbins), and the beautiful representative of the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn (Sydney Choate), the charity that will receive the $6 million if Harry fails in his responsibilities as tour guide.
Will Harry find the patience and backbone he needs to secure his inheritance, find true love and change his future?
Tickets cost $8 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets can be reserved by calling Jon Spear at 737-4348 ext. 2017.
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