PCS presents

"50s & 60s...Revisited"


After an impromptu number by The Plaids while the rest of the cast prepares (please turn off your vibrators!), the show kicks off with a lively performance of "At The Hop."


Sandy melodically and forcefully informs the men in the audience, "You Don't Own Me."


Duke warns against the evils of "Cigareets and Whiskey" (and wild, wild women). Somehow we're not convinced, Duke.


Sharon tunefully explains to the cast and audience why we should all feel "Young At Heart." (We do!)


If you "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" too vigorously, you could end up like this. (Foster insists that not everyone can look this good.)


What are you waiting for, guys? "One Fine Day" you're gonna want Lisa for your girl. (The line starts here...)


Claudia stakes her claim - "Where the Boys Are" is where she wants to be.


Sparky waits impatiently for the rest of the Plaids to be ready to rip through "Crazy 'Bout You Baby" - complete with 6 foot plungers for mike stands.


Delores wants someone to know that she's "Hopelessly Devoted to You."


Sharon assures the audience "You'll Never Walk Alone."


Cowboy Bob (Mike) asks the rhetorical question, "What time is it, kids?"


The crowd enthusiastically responds, "It's Howdy Doody Time!" as Mal/Howdy capers across the stage.


Lucy and Ethel (Liz and Karen) recreate a scene from "I Love Lucy" in our tribute to classic TV themes.


Jean thrills everyone with a unique rendition of "Secondhand Rose."


The Fabulous Dweebs - Dylan, Derek, Dwayne, and Daedalus (Dee) - bring their unforgettable harmonies and footwork back to PCS with an inspired performance of "Blue Moon." Bloody well done!


Linda leads the chorus in the windup to "Da Doo Ron Ron."


Cracking their quips, Mal and Maria channel Sonny & Cher for "I Got You, Babe."


Lola warbles to that certain someone, "You Belong to Me."


Performing "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Liz gets by with a little help from an old hippie friend.


Melissa poses the musical question, "Do You Believe In Magic?"


"Chances Are" very good that Bob has someone special on his mind.


Joni ("If I have just one life to live, let me live it as a blonde") and Joan ("I Want To Be Bobby's Girl") join forces for "Charlie on the MTA." (Apologies to Jen and Mary - I just couldn't resist!)


The lovely and talented Maryjane concentrates during an intricate passage in the Chicago medley ("Make Me Smile").


The band gets well-deserved recognition for their stellar efforts in the Chicago medley and the entire show.

(All photos by HM)

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