CCC Theatre
dinner theatre performance set for Nov. 7
Tickets are now on sale for this fall's dinner theatre performance of
"Tony n' Tina's Wedding", a scholarship fundraiser for the Coffeyville
Community College Theatre Department. Tickets are $50 each with
proceeds benefiting the theatre department's scholarship fund.
The performance will be on Friday, November 7, in the CCC Cafeteria,
located on the ground level of the Student Union. Appetizers will
be served beginning at 5:45 p.m. The dinner theatre show will
start at 6 p.m. with dinner following at 6:45 p.m.
"Tony n' Tina's Wedding" is an interactive, catered dining event
where the audience truly is the wedding party. The fun starts with
the ceremony and then leads to the reception where a cast of twenty CCC
Theatre Alumni from 1994 to 2008 deliver an improvised performance
depending how the guests (the audience) interact with them. With
this creative, warm, hilarious, improvisation, "Tony n' Tina's Wedding"
has become the longest running show on Off-Broadway.
For tickets, please contact CCC Theatre Director Mark Frank at
620-251-7700, ext. 2145.
The cast includes:
- Tony, played by Thorr Miller, groom, mid 20's, handsome, rowdy,
and charming.
- Tina, played by Kerri Davis, bride, mid 20's, pretty, party
girl, headstrong, tough.
- Barry, played by Chris Cameron, best man, late 20's, everybody's
pal, drug dealer.
- Connie, played by Deanna Riggs, maid of honor, late 20's,
pregnant, jaded.
- Dominic, played by Gavin Wells, usher, mid 20's, part animal
with a heart of gold.
- Donna, played by Cori Cameron, bridesmaid, mid 20's, cute white
trash, good singer.
- Johnny, played by Nick Rush, usher, 20, Tony's little brother,
a cute flirt.
- Joey, played by Zac Freisberg, Tina's brother, 30, gay, loves
"show biz."
- Marina, played by Sarah McConnell, bridesmaid, mid 20's,
insecure tag-along, the gangs' doormat.
- Rose Dominico, played by Katie Clough, big city gal,
a straight shooter.
- Josephina, played by Sherry Perkins, Tina's mom, 45, strong
willed, a martyr.
- Luigi, played by Allen Twitchell, Tina's great uncle, late 70's,
the old world gentleman, speaks Italian.
- Sister Albert Maria, played by Cindy Paasch, Tina's cousin, mid
20's, family odd ball.
- Tony Nunzio, Sr., played by Ian Garner, Tony's dad, 50,
charismatic in a sleazy way, sees himself as king.
- Madeline Monroe, played by Michelle Bringle, Tony Sr.'s
girlfriend, 20's, stripper, good looking and hard living.
- Michael Just, played by Cameron Brinker, late 20's, Tina's
ex-boyfriend, just got out of rehab, a burnout.
- Father Mark, played by Mark Frank, priest, 40's, thinks he's hip
and one of the gang.
- Sal Antonucci, played by James Hart, photographer, pushy,
eccentric, bored with his job.
- Vinnie Black, played by Scott Hooker, caterer, amateur comedian,
used car salesman.
- Loretta Black, played by Laura "Fred" Michael, Vinnie's wife,
brow beaten by Vinnie, a little worn.
- Grandma Nunzio, played by Bethanie Frank, Tony's grandmother,
70's, spry and a little crazy.
- Donny Dulce, played by Dustin Morby, late 20's, sexy leader of
the wedding band, an excellent pop singer.
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