The cast of “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to Belfast,” from left, Gwyneth Sauvage, Erik Perkins, Chuck Quappe, Miles Mailloux, Angela Dominichelli, Teri Quappe, and Bob Nichols gather around the piano at the Basil Burwell Community Theater. Photo by Gwyneth Sauvage

 

“A Funny Thing Happened on the way to Belfast,” a musical comedy revue, will take center stage at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6, at the Basil Burwell Community Theatre, 17 Court St. in Belfast.

The play will be presented by the Belfast Maskers to benefit New Hope Midcoast, theatergoers can enjoy an evening of songs from Broadway shows while supporting a great cause.

The creative team behind this unique show is new to Maine but long in tooth to the theater. Director Teri Quappe has directed numerous musicals over the years while also treading the boards. Chuck and Barrie Quappe (her parents) are the musical directors and have been performing together in bands since the early 80s all over the world. The concept of performing a selection of songs as a revue is not a new one but rather a fun opportunity to perform songs from shows that you love and dust off some obscure numbers.

Songs from the show were pulled from old favorites such as “Guys and Dolls” and some newer shows like “Waitress”—while always paying homage to the legend of Broadway, Steven Sondheim. The selections will be performed by Angela Domenichelli, Bob Nichols, Gwyneth Sauvage, Erik Perkins, Teri Quappe, and Miles Mailloux.

Tickets cost $20.

For tickets or more information visit belfastmaskers.com.

 

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