The Awesome 80s Prom
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Written by | Ken Davenport and the Class of '89 |
Date premiered | September 10, 2004 |
Place premiered | Webster Hall New York, NY |
Original language | English |
Genre | Interactive Theater |
Official site |
The Awesome 80s Prom was an interactive off-Broadway show at Webster Hall[1] described as a "blast-from-the-past party in the style of Tony n' Tina's Wedding and The Donkey Show set at Wanaget High's Senior Prom... in 1989!"[2] It was co-created by Kathy Searle.
Prom characters are inspired by 1980s movie favorites from the Captain of the Football Team to the Asian Exchange Student, from the Geek to the sexy Head Cheerleader. Everyone is competing for Prom King and Queen and the audience decides who wins.
It is a popular venue for bachelorette parties.[3]
The Awesome 80s Prom has played in many U.S. cities, including Chicago,[4] Boston,[5] and Baltimore.[6]
Cast[]
The original 2004 workshop cast featured Sheila Berzan, Alex Back, Adam Bloom, Anne Bobby, Courtney Balan, Mary Faber, Emily McNamara, Troy Metcalf, Jenna Pace, Amanda Ryan Paige, Mark Shunock, Josh Walden, Noah Weisberg, Brandon Williams, Simon Wong and Fletcher Young, many of whom went on to star in the production when it opened on September 10, 2004.
In May 2010, the cast was expanded to feature Dustin Diamond who played Samuel "Screech" Powers in the popular television program Saved by the Bell. Originally scheduled to end in July 2010, his role was extended through August 28, 2010.
According to the official website, the show has ceased production.[7]
CURRENT CAST: (as of January, 2013)
BLAKE WILLIAMS- Chris Cafero
MICHAEL JAY- Alex Fast
LOUIS FENSTERSPOCK- Zach Scrianka
FEUNG SCHWEY- Anderson Lim
NICK FENDER- Brandon Marotta
WHITLEY WHITAKER- Jessica West Regan
KERRIE KOWALSKI- Emily Tarpey
MELISSA MARTIN- Lauren Schafler
INGA SWANSON- Paige Grimard
DICKIE HARRINGTON- Brad Giovanine
PRINCIPAL SNELGROVE- Howard Pinhasik
MRS. LASCALZO- Andrea Biggs
HEATHER #1- Kate Wood Riley
HEATHER #2- Joanne Nosuchinsky
BEEF- Andy Arena
"DJ" JOHNNY HUGUES- Tom McVey
MOLLY PARKER- Pamela Macey
Press and media[]
"Prom Night in the 80's? It Was, Like, So Totally Rad." -The New York Times[8]
"The Awesome 80s Prom isn't just a show - it's an experience."- BestOfOffBroadway.com[9]
The Awesome 80s Prom was featured on CBS's The Early Show in 2004.[10]
Awards[]
2006 Improvisational Theater Award for Best Interactive Show[11]
Notes[]
- ^ "Webster Hall".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-02-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://www.lastnightnewyork.com/index.php?aid=168[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Chicago's Complete Business News Resource".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2009-07-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://www.wbaltv.com/video/5198647/index.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ http://www.awesome80sprom.com/
- ^ Zinoman, Jason (23 October 2004). "Prom Night in the 80's? It Was, Like, So Totally Rad". The New York Times.
- ^ http://www.bestofoffbroadway.com/off-broadway-reviews/awesome-80s-prom-review.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-07-12. Retrieved 2009-07-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Awesome 80s Prom Wins ITA Award for Best Interactive Show".
External links[]
- The Awesome 80s Prom at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Official Website
- Playbill.com Listing
- TheProducersPerspective.com Ken Davenport's blog
- American plays
- 2004 plays
- Prom