There is a strong temptation to start a review of “Shucked” with a pun. Preferably a bad pun. However, if you are like me and ...
Running through March 23 at Proctors, this musical comedy about corn and community is heavy on jokes, light on plot.
“Shucked” delivers on puns, groaners and double entendres ... An isolated town that is totally dependent on its corn finds the crop dying. Spunky and underappreciated Maizy, played with ...
You could tell a story of American culture through corn, tracing it through the first Thanksgiving, bourbon, the Iowa caucuses, the stalks “as high as an elephant’s eye” that heralded the ...
This history serves as the ethanol fuel for the musical “Shucked,” along with good spirits and every corn pun you could imagine. Producers probably see its North American tour, now running ...
14d
WSPA 7News on MSNIn for a corn-y time: ‘Shucked’ now playing at the Peace Center“Shucked” will be at the Peace Center this week, with its final show on Sunday, March 16. “Along the way you just kind of discover that we have more capacity for love than we think we do, and change ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – The Peace Center is hosting the Tony Award-winning Broadway show “Shucked” this week ... a fix for the town’s failing corn crops. The Wall Street Journal called ...
The Cast of The North American Tour of SHUCKED ... and puns. They are enticing, hilarious, endearing, and versatile. Furthermore, they play off each other and the audience like butter on corn.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results