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Last Call for SuperShow 2013 Tickets at CMS

There are a handful of tickets available for the public at $10 each for SuperShow at CMS. Click for details.

 

We are close to sold out, but try to save a few tickets each year for community members who like to come for SuperShow!

Central Middle School's annual variety show-slash-game-show-slash-comedy -- SUPERSHOW --  wil take place on Friday, February 1st, and Saturday, February 2nd, at 7:00 p.m. The show sells out every year, so act fast. 

This year students from CMS, Greenwich High School, Julian Curtiss School, Cos Cob School, and North Street School will put a humorous spin on classic scenes from Broadway plays, Academy Award winning movies, popular television shows and top ten internet videos.

Throughout the play, the audience will be asked to participate in competitions such as The Dating Game, Diaper Derby, The Voice, and Dancing with the Stars. The hour and twenty minute performance is fast-paced, energizing, and fun!

Highlights from this year’s show include: North Street School’s comical renditions of Snow White and The Wizard of Oz; Cos Cob School’s tribute to Nickelodeon’s iCarly, and One Direction; Julian Curtiss’ oversized version of CandyLand; and CMS’s version of Top Chef, Toddlers and Tiaras and much more.

Once again the Colgate Thirteen, Colgate University’s men’s a cappella group will make the journey from Hamilton, NY, and Brooklyn’s BAM and The Liquid Robot will appear on stage. Click for clips from last year.             

A limited number of tickets are available for $10.00 for sale to the public.

For tickets contact Janice Hone at 203 561 9848 or email Jancie at supershow2013@gmail.com.

Central Middle School is located at 9 Indian Rock Lane.

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Leslie Yager January 30, 2013 at 10:02 pm
I was just at CMS dress rehearsal. There's only a few seats left. They're all on Saturday. Act fast.
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