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CHiPS The Musical

Submitted by Natalie DeJohn on May 27, 2010 – 8:51 pm
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CHiPS-web-image_72The Falcon Theatre is thrilled to present CHiPS the Musical, presented by the Troubadour Theater Company, a world premiere musical parody with original story and music written by Rick Batalla & Henry Phillips, and directed by Matt Walker.  Do you crave some good, old-fashioned police work where men in overly tight uniforms dance, sing and catch the bad guys?  Look no further!

Take a journey down the 405 Freeway circa the 1970s when highways were hopping and surface streets were for sissies – when you could get from Downtown to the Westside in 20 minutes, and not just in a Toyota. There you’ll find those super-flashy stewards of safety and suave-ness, Ponch and John, in CHiPS the Musical.  Rest assured, Ponch and John are still wearing their well-starched uniforms, packin’ the heat, and looking fine enough to cause a fender-bender while battling criminals of the worst kind: female eco-terrorists sporting roller skates and short shorts!  The boys on bikes are back…and this time, they’re singing!

Dates and Times

June 17, 2010 – July 25, 2010

Thurs. – Sat. 8pm, Sat. & Sun. 4pm

No shows on Sun. July 4 & Thu. July 22

Ticket Prices

Previews: $26.00

Thurs.: $28.50 – $31.00

Fri./Sat./Sun.: $33.50 – $36.00

Students (minors or valid student ID): $26.00

Group Rates Available

Tickets On Sale May 27, 2010!

Troubadour Theater Company is celebrating its fifteenth year of laughs.  Los Angeles’ renowned ensemble of actors, comedians and musicians has performed throughout southern California since 1995. Their fast-paced, laugh-filled “adaptations” of classic plays, as well as their original works and hilarious sketch material, make Troubadour a unique and exciting experience for theater- goers of any age.  The company is a Not-for-Profit organization and has performed charitably for many causes including animal conservation, adult rehabilitation, AIDS awareness, California Literacy Night for LAUSD, Children with Autism and other youth programs.

To see the PDF version of this press release, click here.

For more information or purchase tickets, visit www.falcontheatre.com.

Photo Courtesy of The Falcon Theatre

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Contributed by Natalie DeJohn

Natalie DeJohn is a small town girl from Northern California who fell in love with L.A. Her other loves include karaoke, halloween, yoga pants, good hair days, and traveling with her dog, Samwise Gamgee.

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