onald O`Connor, Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire. They`ve got nothin` on Bernard Reiser of Hampshire. Cuttin` a rug to favorites like ”Skirts,” ”Red Wing,” ”Cab Driver” and ”Cruising Down The River,” Reiser ...
Western Couples Dance instructor Tom Whaley and MRSC participant Lilly Ritchwood “cut a rug” at the June 21 concert by The Mrs C’s Pickers and Singers. The next Pickers concert “Classic Western” is ...
The front of house staff are in swirling Fifties dresses with petticoats, and there's a rock'n'roll band playing up a storm in the foyer; yup, it must be time for the second instalment of the Citizens ...
"The Loveliest Night of the Year". So ran the title of this second instalment of the Slab Boys trilogy when the play first opened in 1979. One can almost picture the legend swagged across Paisley Town ...
MOUNT VERNON — Country music blared in the studio of the Mount Vernon Senior Center on a recent Tuesday night. Feet stomped. And Mike McCalib twirled his wife, Kathleen McCalib, around the hardwood ...
SPANKY and the rest of the Slab Boys might be back in the Citizens Theatre's latest take on John Byrne's Cuttin' A Rug, but this production is all about the girls, with great turns from Barbara ...
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SOUTH SIOUX CITY -- The Marina Center was alive with energy Saturday afternoon as hundreds of people line danced, cheered and boogied their way to a higher heart rate. Which was exactly the point. The ...
Given that The Traverse's new production of The Slab Boys was sold out long before opening night, it's advisable to book early for this, the second part of the trilogy that has now become a benchmark ...
Women came to the Tybee Prom dressed to the nines-often wearing long gowns, sparkling tiaras and, sometimes, white gloves that stretched to their elbows. The men spruced up too, sporting "beach ...
The Slab Boys trilogy by John Byrne holds an important place in Scottish theatre: loved for its portrayal of Paisley working-class life in the 1950s, it examines the frustrated aspirations of heroes ...