Buffalo's own Tom Dudzick is back with yet another adventure from the old neighborhood. 


On Stage Now thru Feb 5

presents


“Everyone involved in this production speak(s) fluent “Dudzick.” Starting with director Steve Vaughan, a man also quite comfortable working with Shakespeare, they got this right.


Daniel Lendzian plays Peter with that perfect Buffalo blend of humility, stoicism and, yes, Catholicism.


Jenn Stafford as Irene is the perfect girl-who-got-away.


Max Goldhirsch …continues to impress. He has good comic chops and holds his own with his talented costars.”


Melinda Miller, Buffalo News Gusto


“Buffalo native Tom Dudzick’s new play, Return To Seymour Street … explores the hold that the events of the past have on the empty house and the people who inhabited it…there are some great surprises that have the audience gasping, experiencing that thrilling scary feeling one gets in the best ghost stories.”

— Ann Marie Cusella, Welcome 716


Starring

DANIEL LENDZIAN

JENN STAFFORD

 and MAX GOLDHIRSCH


Directed by

STEVE VAUGHAN

There sure is some funny and mysterious stuff happening in the old neighborhood. Peter Witkowski visits his empty, run-down boyhood house and, within that nostalgic atmosphere, attempts to rekindle a romance with his childhood sweetheart, Irene. She's a widow with a 14-year-old son who happens to be a little bit of a psychic. Just as romance is looking favorable the boy starts saying little things like, "We're not alone here." The grownups' first instinct is to head for the hills but, as fate would have it, they are trapped by an iconic Buffalo blizzard! 

TICKETS

Opening February 3

at the

Shea's Smith Theatre

The new parody Star Wars musical that’s totally wicked!


The New York Premiere 

Wicket:A Parody Musical
The Untold Story of the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village

BOOK AND LYRICS BY
TRAVIS SHARP

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
HADDON KIME

DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY
JOEY BUCHEKER

MUSIC DIRECTION BY
LUCAS COLON

Starring
*Sam Crystal*
*Corey Bieber * Marissa Biondolillo *
*Jeremy Catania *
*Jake Hayes * Nathanial Higgins *
*John Kreuzer*
*Jetaun Louie * Megan Mahaney *
*Vincent Murphy *
*Rylie Randall * Stefanie Warnick *

Wicket: A Parody Musical does for Star Wars what Wicked did for The Wizard of Oz; it’s a loving homage and cutting parody combined. Wicket spotlights one of George Lucas’ most dubious creations—the fuzzy space teddy-bear Ewoks—to explore the love/hate relationship between creators and fans while calling Lucas to task for the racism, sexism, and maybe even sizism of the original Star Wars trilogy.
TICKETS

NEW LOCATION!

O’Connell & Company

4110 Bailey Ave., Amherst, NY 14226

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