Thursday, August 12, 2010

"This show really allows you to laugh. It allows you to cry. It allows you to identify."


FEATURE: Girls Night: The Musical
NBC, WHEC.com - 7/13/2010 - Janet Lomax
"Call your girlfriends and head to Geva Theatre – It's 'Girl's Night Out.'
That's right. Girls Night: The Musical is now on stage and the party starts the minute the lights come up on stage. The show will have you dancing in your seat.
Jenna Paige Gagliardo who plays Liza in the show says, 'We expect everyone to have a good time. It's as if you were out at a karaoke bar, just singing with your friend.'


Girls Night: The Musical at The Geva Theatre Center
Girls Night: The Musical tells the story of five friends whose bond is so 'strong,' their friendship so 'tight' one of them has passed away and even 'she' shows up—to narrate their story.
Gagliardo says, 'We have been best friends since we were thirteen all the way until now at age 40. And we've experienced everything together!'
And what Liza, Anita, Sharon, Kate and Carol have 'experienced,' people in the audience have too. Actor Carly Sakolove says the show can be therapeutic. 'This show really allows you to laugh. It allows you to cry. It allows you to identify.'
So if the show is called Girls Night: The Musical does that mean no men allowed?
Gagliardo says, 'Oh my gosh, men are totally allowed!' Sakoloveadds, 'Some men get dragged here. Some men are all about coming here but the men always love it. They always have a good time!' And according to Gagliardo the men "sometimes laugh extra harder than the women!'
It seems no matter what your gender everyone can benefit from a Girl's Night Out.
Gagliardo, 'I think it's always good to separate yourself from the craziness of life every once in awhile.'
The actors who take the stage each night want you to put the craziness aside and join them in singing their anthem—'I Will Survive.'
Sakolove says, 'We have women that come in who have survived breast cancer, they've survived divorce, and they’ve survived losing a child or their parents. And for them to walk out of the theatre with their head held high is what we aim for.'
You can see Girls Night: The Musical at Geva through August 1.
For more news and updates take a look at www.whec.com"
Girls Night: The Musical plays Off-Broadway in NYC and all across the Country.
For tickets and more info call (877) 386-6968.
It is currently available  for Professional engagements. Contact Entertainment Events to book the Girls today!
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