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“Coming To A Theatre Near You in 2010”
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| Based on the true story of The Miami Bombshells, a circle of six perfectly imperfect women who grew from stressed out strangers to lifelong friends. By airing their dirty laundry, through laughter, tears and unbreakable spirit, they support one another in everything from dealing with breast cancer, to love and family, to sex and secrets. In the process they remind us all that being a feal life Bombshell is more about being courageous than curvaceous. |
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| Testimonials
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I can't begin to express how much I took away from last night. The laughter, the tears, the raw vulnerability and the display of unconditional love & friendship was evident throughout. I am so happy for you! I am so happy for me! After all, Bombshells is a reminder that everyone has bombshells and nobody has to handle them alone. Thank you so, so, so much to all of you for sharing your stories. This is only the beginning for Bombshells! Broadway is right around the corner!! You all are the Bombshell we all desire to be! xoxox, Boca Raton
I saw your play this weekend and WOW! It was GREAT! I'm 25 years old and I could relate to everything within your play. Can't wait to buy the book this weekend. Thank you Ladies for sharing your story with so many of us young women. God Bless you all. Miami
Hi! I went with a friend to watch your play and loved it! Since then my friend has seen it twice. She will have family visiting this weekend and we want to take them to the show. So, I will be seeing it again and it will be her 3rd time! Boca Raton
I love the show. Can it come to NYC? New York City
My friends and I went to the Actor's Play house yesterday and saw the Bombshell play yesterday. We loved it. We did not know anything about it. We have been a kind of bombshell group for 10 years already and didn't know it. We are planning on going back to the theater with two of the girls that missed it and from there may be we can even make it to the camp. It is great to be a woman and be able to have such wonderful friends to count on. Amen to chocolate and wine! Miami
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I flew to Miami to attend the World Premiere of the new
musical BOMBSHELLS— book, lyrics and music by Jeanette
Hopkins— and found a terrific show with a powerful theme:
communion among women. The original stories are in the book“Dish and Tell: Life, Love and Secrets” by the Miami
Bombshells, a group of six women who met to interact and
share their ongoing experiences. Hopkins took the tales and
added sharp dialogue, lively original melodies, and lots of
humor. The jokes range from chuckles to guffaws. The show
has a good-looking cast of pro singers with voices that fill
the theatre, and the material ranges from a number about
what it means to be a stepmother to a hilarious one about
sex toys to a very moving section in Act Two about the death
of a parent. It has a great universality to it, and it’s
all well staged by director David Arisco, with fine
arrangements by Artie Butler. This is a first rate theme
musical, and Hopkins is a Broadway-level smart, funny, insightful song writer who
can twist words with great originality and flair. Richmond Shepard-- Performing Arts INSIDER and
lively-arts.com.
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