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On The Boards Theater Listings

ART's production of the punk-rock musical "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" continues through October 12.

On the Boards is presented by the Irish Classical Theatre Company. To be considered for On the Boards, submissions must be received by 5pm on Wednesday one week prior to publication. Send notice VIA e-mail to: ontheboards@artvoice.com.

Opening

THE SECRET LIFE OF GIRLS, play by Linda Daugherty presented Niagara University Theatre, directed by Amanda Lytle Sharpe. Oct 3-7, Thu at 7, Fri at 7:30, Sat at 2 & 7:30, Sun at 2, Mon at 7. Leary Theatre, Clet Hall on NU campus (286-8685).

Ongoing

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, punk-rock musical by Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers presented by American Repertory Theater of WNY, directed by Jeffrey Coyle, starring Steve Copps, Steve Sitzman, Priscilla Young Anker, Renee Landrigan, Maura Nolan, Hannah Sharp, Steve Brachmann, Matthew Mooney, Matthew Kindley, Leanne Troutman, Carolyn Lansom, Ian Rowlins, Chris Parada, Michael Wachowiak, Rich Kraemer, Sara Kow Falcone, Chris Andreana. Through Oct 12, Thu-Sat at 7:30. Episcopal Church of the Ascension, 16 Linwood Ave.(634-1102).

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, drama by Orange by Anthony Burgess presented by Torn Space Theater, directed by David Oliver starring James Wild, Eric Mowery, Matt Crane, Larry Smith, Kurt Guba, Anthony Alcocer, Adam Yellen, Matt Whitten, Peter Palmisano, Linda Stein, Andrea Andolina, Alan Trinca. Through Oct12, Thu at 7:30, Fri & Sat at 8, plus Oct 13 at 7:30. The Adam Mickiewicz Dramatic Circle, 612 Fillmore Ave. (812-5733).

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, Broadway musical presented by the Niagara Regional Theatre Guild, directed by Dawn Marcolini Newton, starring Dan Zerpa, Bob Mazierski, Joe Fratello, Cassandra Grizanti, Amberly Panepinto, John Panepinto. Through Oct 13, Fri & Sat at 7:30, Sun at 3. The Ellicott Creek Playhouse, 530 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawanda (260-2319).

THE GOSPEL AT COLONUS, musical by Lee Breuer presented by Ujima, directed by Lorna C. Hill, featuring members of God’s Purchase Gospel choir. Through Oct 13, Thu-Sat at 8, Sun at 6. TheaterLoft, 545 Elmwood Ave. (883-0380).

I LOVE LUCY LIVE ON STAGE, adapted for the stage with new material by Kim Flagg and Rick Sparks, directed by Rick Sparks, starring Sirena Irwin, Bill Mendieta, Kevin Remington, Joanna Daniels. Through Oct 13, Tue-Thu at 7:30, Fri at 8, Sat at 2 & 8, Sun at 2. 710 Main Theatre, 710 Main St. (1-800-745-3000).

JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS, musical presented by Western Door Playhouse, directed by Sharon Priest and Linda Silvestri, starring Betty Blazovich, Sam Fadel, Paul Gadawski, Silvestri. Through Oct13, Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 2:30 (no performance Oct 5). Woodbox Theatre, Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, 1201 Pine Ave. at Portage Rd. (297-5910).

THE KATHY & MO SHOW: PARALLEL LIVES/THE DARK SIDE, comedy by Kathy Najimy and Mo Gaffney presented by O’Connell & Company, directed by Victoria Perez, starring Pamela Rose Mangus, Mary Kate O’Connell. Through Oct 20, Thu-Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2:30. The Park School, 4625 Harlem Road, Snyder. (848-0800).

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, musical by Jerry Herman & Harvey Fierstein, directed by Chris Kelly, starring Sarah Blewett, Charmagne Chi, Kevin Donohue, Gregory Gjurich, Matthew Iwanski, Steve Jakiel, Dudney Joseph, Nicholas Lama, Katy Miner, Geoff Pictor, Marc Sacco, Raphael Santos, Ben Puglisi. Through Oct 13, Wed & Thu at 7, Fri at 8, Sat at 4 & 8, Sun at 2. MusicalFare Theatre, 4380 Main St., Amherst (839-8540).

A LIFE IN THE THEATRE, play by David Mamet presented by the Jewish Repertory Theatre, directed by Greg Natale, starring Saul Elkin, Adam Rath. Through Oct 13, Thu at 7:30, Sat at 4 & 8, Sun at 2. Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre, in the Jewish Community Center, 2640 N. Forest Road, Getzville (1-888-718-4253).

THREE SISTAHS, musical written and directed by Thomas W. Jones II Through Oct 13, Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 4. Paul Robeson Theatre at the African American Cultural Center, 350 Masten Ave. (884-2013).

A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD, storybook musical by Willie Reale & Robert Reale, presented by Theatre of Youth, directed by Michael Walline, starring Jacob Albarella, Bobby Cooke, Kelly Copps, Arin Lee Dandes, Michael Zito. Through Oct 13, Sat & Sun at 2. Allendale Theatre, 203 Allen St., Buffalo (884.4400).

Closing

THE BIG BAND THEORY: WHEN SWING WAS KING, musical revue conceived by Jim Runfola, starring John Fredo, Loraine O’Donnell, Debbie Pappas, Norman Sham, Kelly Cammarata, Nicole Marrale Cimato, Timmy Goodman. Through Oct 6, Thu & Fri at 8, Sat at 4 & 8, Sun at 2. Kavinoky Theatre, 320 Porter Ave. (829-7668).

BOEING, BOEING, farce by Marc Camoletti, presented by Kaleidoscope Theatre, directed by Lona Geiser LaChiusa, starring Thomas LaChiusa, Keith A. Wharton, Rebecca Ward, Justyne Harris, Claudia Casciani Gioia, Genevieve Lerner. Sep 20 at 8. Through Oct 5, Fri at 7:30, Sat at 3 & 7:30. Lecture Hall in the Main Building at Medaille College, 18 Agassiz Circle (479-1587).

BUFFALO RISES, world premiere of eight ten-minute plays about Buffalo, directed by Scott Behrend, starring Bonnie Jean Taylor, Willie Judson, Jonathan Shuey, Greg Howse, Darleen Pickering Hummert, Candace Whitfield, David Mitchell, Malik Springs. Through Oct 6, Thu-Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2. Road Less Traveled Theater, Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre, 639 Main St. (629-3069).

DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE, drama by Sarah Ruhl presented by the Buffalo Laboratory Theatre, directed by Taylor Doherty, starring Katie White, David Hayes, Diane DiBernardo-Blenk, Hilary Walker, Anne Kurtis. Through Oct 5, Thu-Sat at 7:30. William E. Swan Auditorium, Hilbert College, 5200 South Park Ave., Hamburg (202-9033).

THE LOVE SONG OF J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, drama by Carson Kreitzer presented by Subversive Theatre, directed by Michael Lodick, starring Richard Lambert, Maria Nicole Held, Wendy Hall, Mark John Donahoe, Patrick Tighe, Peter Calieri, John Kennedy, Jamie Lynn Nablo-Lama. Through Oct 5, Thu-Sat at 8. The Manny Fried Playhouse, 255 Great Arrow Ave., third floor (408-0499).

NIGHT WORK, world premiere of a play written and directed by Neal Radice, starring Eliza Blake, Bethany Sparacio, Joyce Stilson, Terry Braunstein, Jacquie Cherry, George Collins, Roger VanDette, Darryl Hart,Tyler Brown. Through Oct 5, Thu-Sat at 7:30. Alleyway Theatre, One Curtain Up Alley (852-2600x0).

SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS, comedy by Moliere translated by Richard Wilbur, presented by the Irish Classical Theatre Company, directed by Fortunato Pezzimenti, starring Christian Brandjes, Gerry Maher, Kay Kerimian, Angie Shriner, Jessica Stuber, Matthew Nerber, Kevin Craig. Through Oct 6, Thu & Fri at 7:30, Sat at 3 & 7:30, Sun at 2. Andrews Theatre, 625 Main St. (853-ICTC).

VENUS IN FUR, erotic comedy by David Ives, directed by Robert Waterhourse, starring Adriano Gatto, Candice Kogut. Through Oct 5, Thu-Sat at 8, plus pay-what-you-can Oct 6 at 7. The New Phoenix Theatre on the Park, 95 Johnson Park (853-1334).

Special Presentations

IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY, comedy by Ray Cooney directed by Jay Desiderio, starring David and Jacob Marciniak, Lisa Hinca, Mary Moebius, Rob Dziechciarz, Dan Greer, Scott Thomas, Katherine Ventresca, Henry Garcia, Bekki Sliwa, Jim Kaney, Linda Volansky. Through Nov 10, Thu, Sat & Sun, dinner at 6, show at 7:30. Desiderio’s Dinner Theatre, 5827 Broadway, Lancaster (683-7767).

SAFE, free development reading of a new play by Donna Hoke, presented by Road Less Traveled Productions New Play Workshop, directed by Katie Mallinson, starring Kelly Jakiel, Kyle Baran, Michael Seitz, Beth Donahue, Bobby Hall. Oct 7 at 7:30. Road Less Traveled Theater, Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre, 639 Main St. (629-3069).

21, reading of a play by Vincent Toro presented by Raices Theatre Company, directed by Victoria Pérez, starring José Rivera, Sarielys Matos, Rafael “Lito” Pérez, Rolando M. Gómez. Oct 6 at 6. Road Less Traveled Theater, 639 Main St.

Upcoming

ALWAYS OCTOBER, world premiere of a play by Mary McLaughlin, Wanda Wilson and Beth Geyer, presented by Parent Network of WNY, directed by Victoria Pérez. Oct 17-20, Thu-Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2. Alleyway Theatre, One Curtain Up Alley (332-4170).

GHOST, touring production of the Broadway musical, presented by Shea’s and Albert Nocciolino. Oct 15-20, Tue-Thu at 7:30, Fri at 8, Sat at 2 & 8, Sun at 2 & 7. Shea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St. (1-800-745-3000).

LES MISERABLES, musical presented by Theatre in the Mist, directed by Joey Bucheker. Oct 11-26, Fri at 7:30, Sat at 2 & 7:30 (no matinee Oct 26). Niagara Falls High School Performing Arts Center, 4455 Porter Road, Niagara Falls (1-877-856-0694).

ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, play by Dale Wasserman, adapted from the novel by Ken Kesey, presented by Rocking Horse Productions, directed by Leigha Eichhorn, starring Daniel Morris, Alyssa Majewski, Scot Kaitanowski, Monish Bhattacharyya, Justyne Harris.Oct 11-20, Fri & Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2:30. Lancaster Opera House, 21 Central Ave., Lancaster (683-1776).

SOME WICKED WOMEN THIS WAY COME! performance piece developed and presented by Brazen-Faced Varlets, directed by Lara D. Haberberger, starring Kelly M. Beuth, Theresa DiMuro Wilber, Diane McNamara, Brittany Kucala, Kerry Alsheimer, Mike Beiter. Oct 10-26, Thu-Sat at 8. Rust Belt Books, Allen & Elmwood (574-9139).

TOWARDS ZERO, detective mystery by Agatha Christie, presented by Aurora Players, directed by David Hall, starring Catherine Burkhart, David Canfield, Joe Cassidy, Brendan Cunningham, Mary Eckstein, Brooke Bartell Goergen, Mary Ann Reisdorf, Christopher Rimes, Curtis Rose, Marc Ruffino, Michael Starzynski. Oct 11-27, Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 2:30. Roycroft Pavilion, South Grove St. and Prospect Ave., East Aurora (687-6727).

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, musical presented by UB Department of Theatre & Dance, directed by Josh Walden. Oct 18-27, Thu-Sun at 7, plus Oct 26 & 27 at 2, Oct 19 at 11 p.m. Drama Theatre, UB Center for the Arts (645-ARTS).