![]() 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. |