The creator of The Marvelous Wonderettes presents a brand new boot-scootin’ musical, Honky Tonk Laundry. After inheriting the Wishy Washy Washeteria from her grandmother, Lana Mae hires Katie to help run the business, but the two soon join forces to convert their good ol’ laundromat into the town’s hottest honky-tonk.
This hilarious musical is packed with a country song list that spans decades of classic and contemporary hits from “I Fall to Pieces” and “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” to “Take It Back” and “Wide Open Spaces.”
This will be a virtual production that will livestream at the listed dates and times.
On the night of April 3, 1968, as the heralded words delivered that afternoon during his “Mountaintop” speech still echo outside, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sits inside Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel. Wrestling with his next speech and desperately craving a coffee and cigarette, enters Camae, the motel’s quick witted, attractive maid supplied with refreshment and some down home, tell-it-like-it-is wisdom. Their teasing banter soon leads to powerful exchanges on family, race, love, mortality, and legacy.
Funny, tender, and at times magical, Pulitzer Prize-winner Katori Hall’s play is a poignant reflection of the father, husband, and devoted man behind the legend.
On the night of April 3, 1968, as the heralded words delivered that afternoon during his “Mountaintop” speech still echo outside, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sits inside Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel. Wrestling with his next speech and desperately craving a coffee and cigarette, enters Camae, the motel’s quick witted, attractive maid supplied with refreshment and some down home, tell-it-like-it-is wisdom. Their teasing banter soon leads to powerful exchanges on family, race, love, mortality, and legacy.
Funny, tender, and at times magical, Pulitzer Prize-winner Katori Hall’s play is a poignant reflection of the father, husband, and devoted man behind the legend.