America wasn't always the greatest county in mid-North America. In fact,there was even a time when some parts of this nation didn't allow dancing. Imagine that: you had the right to carry a concealed weapon into an Olive Garden, but you couldn't shake-shake-shake, shake your bootie.
If you don't believe us, rent the movie Footloose---or better yet, go
see Footloose performed live the next three nights.
Now this isn't one of them singing and dancing musicals; it's part of
the Brown Derby Series that has been putting their own comedic twist
on some of the campiest, cheesiest, cult favoritest movies ever made.
With some of Seattle's most talented and funniest fringe actors
reading and performing the roles you've come to know and recognize,
expect big laughs and an evening well spent away from Seattle's fine
musical theatre selection.
Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm. Tonight, Tuesday, and Wednesday at Rebar.

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I like how you start your liberal America bashing screed with America wasnt always the greatest "COUNTY" in North America as opposed to "COUNTRY" ha ha ha you messed up and you're an idiot. You America haters can shut up
Dear Steve Winwood,
Thanks for reading, it's always nice to hear from a fan.
Kisses,
David
PS- Oh and America is a county, dur.
I just snuck out of "Princesses" during intermission.
You know that old saying, "If you can't say something nice, then don't say anything at all"?
Well, er - if you're an employee of "People" magazine, FedEx or The Coca-Cola Co. you might find some things to like about this show.
And, um - the voices sounded good.
That's about it, I think.