SHERLOCK HOLMES – A Live Radio Play Presented by Lansing Listens Radio Theater
Sherlock Holmes, a Live Radio Play in 2 acts is loosely based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Scandal in Bohemia. Presented by Lansing Listens Radio Theater, performances will be July 8 – 11 at 7 pm and July 13 at 2 pm.
Alice’s younger sister was promised marriage by a wealthy, titled man who abandoned her. Her death has set Alice on a crusade that goes against Sherlock Holmes and a collection of vicious criminals. Maybe this is one fight that Holmes isn’t anxious to win!
Join us at the July 10 event for a post-performance Q & A, at the July 11 event for complimentary wine and at the July 13 event for complimentary wine and a post-performance Q & A!
Member tickets are $25 and general audience tickets are $30.
Lazy Mary Productions is bringing Doing Time With Lavinia: The Musical to CAT on Saturday, July 12 with two shows at 3 pm and 6 pm.
As a bonus, this one-woman, one-hour show will be followed by the one-hour cabaret Saturday at The Stonewall featuring Susan Campanaro, Paul Maisano and Lynn Portas.
About Doing Time with Lavinia: The Musical:
Told from a jail cell, the award-winning musical is the raucously boozy tale of Lavinia Draper, fallen socialite and one-time stand-by for Broadway star Betty Buckley, who is eternally chasing her pipe dream of becoming an entertainer. This hilarious take on self-sabotage brings new meaning to the words “making lemonade out of lemons”
Written and performed by Susan Campanaro, with an original emotionally charged score written and performed by Lynn Portas. The infamous Lavinia Draper is a character that Ms. Campanaro has developed through her 20 plus years’ experience as a NYC gay night-life headline performer. Susan (and Lavinia) have performed all over the USA including such iconic places as the Stonewall Inn, Greenwich Village, The Ice Palace in Cherry Grove and Denver Pride.
Individual tickets are $30. VIP tickets (which include premium table seating for two) are $80. Five VIP tables are available.
Ticket proceeds will be donated to the Rehoboth Beach Film Society to fund the purchase of a flexible stage.
Join us for a special, limited engagement series of classic and historic films curated by the CAT’s team of resident movie lovers! Following each screening, we’ll host a “Cinema Chat,” a facilitated group discussion that includes a special behind-the-scenes look at the film and the talent who made it.
Hailey Freeman and her family are the last descendants of African American farmers who settled in rural Canada after the Civil War. In a famine-decimated near future, they now struggle to safeguard their farm, as they make one last stand against a vicious militia hell-bent on taking their 40 Acres. [2025., Canada, 108 min, Rated: R]
Courtney Small of That Shelf exclaims, “An entertaining edge of your seat thriller, 40 Acres is one the year’s must-see films.”
Pleasantly plump’ teenager Tracy Turnblad achieves her dream of becoming a regular on the Corny Collins Dance Show. Now a teen hero, she starts using her fame to speak out for the causes she believes in, most of all integration. In doing so, she earns the wrath of the show’s former star, Amber Von Tussle, as well as Amber’s manipulative, pro-segregation parents. The rivalry comes to a head as Amber and Tracy vie for the title of Miss Auto Show 1963. [1988, US, 92 min, Rated: PG-13]
Kim Newman of Empire Magazine exclaims, “Thoroughly deserving of its cult status.”
An eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island tries to make his fantasies come true by getting his favorite musicians to perform at his home. [2025, UK, 100 min, Rated: PG-13]
Gissane Sophia of Lady Geeks Media pens, “Full of lovely and warm performances, there’s no denying that The Ballad of Wallis Island is one of the most poignant films of the year.”