One Man Star Wars Trilogy: Still Solo
Author: T-bone
More props have to go out to Charlie Ross and his One-Man Star Wars Trilogy. Again, it’s not my thing and frankly the concept is silly to me but it shows some creativity at least and you gotta give major credit for taking it this far. I’m amazed it’s actually doing what it’s doing. So props, Charlie - good luck with the show.
Here’s the scoopage:
Hot Solo Show ‘One-Man Star Wars Trilogy’ Will Not Be Paired With ‘One-Man Lord of the Rings’ in NYC by Kenneth Jones of Playbill On-LineActor-performer Charles Ross’ One-Man Stars Wars Trilogy is doing such solid business at the Lamb’s Theater that a plan to add One-Man Lord of the Rings to the mix has been nixed.
“Due to the overwhelming success of One-Man Star Wars Trilogy and the heavy demand for tickets,” the producers announced Aug. 25 the adventures of Luke, Leia, Han, 3P0 and Darth Vader - refracted through the lens, body and voice of limber Canadian actor Ross - will go it alone until Oct. 31.
One-Man Lord of the Rings will begin in the new year on its own bill. Specifics will be announced shortly.
Dan Roche, lead producer of Big Leap Productions said in statement: “New York has truly embraced the One-Man Star Wars Trilogy and we are thrilled with the audience response. By beginning performances of One-Man Lord of the Rings at a later time, theatregoers will have more of an opportunity to see Charles Ross travel to a galaxy far, far away.”
The performance schedule is Tuesday at 8 PM, Wednesday at 8 PM, Thursday at 8 PM, Friday at 8 PM, Saturday at 3 PM, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 3 PM.
One-Man Star Wars Trilogy is directed by TJ Dawe and produced by Big Leap Productions with lighting design by Mike Schaldmose.
Tickets are $39 and can be purchased by calling Telecharge at (212) 239-6200 on the web at www.telecharge.com. Tickets are also available at The Lambs Theatre box office, 130 West 44th Street.
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