Girls Night: The Musical to Reopen Off-Broadway for Limited Run in January 2010

By Andrew Gans
07 Dec 2009

The U.K. hit Girls Night: The Musical will reopen Off-Broadway in January 2010 for a six-week run.



Directed by Jack Randle, the production will begin performances Jan. 7, 2010, at the Downstairs Cabaret Theatre at Sofia's. Closing is scheduled for Feb. 13.

Girls Night: The Musical, according to press notes, "follows five friends in their 30s and 40s during a wild and outrageous girls night out at a karaoke bar. Friends since their teens, they have all had their fair share of heartache and tragedy, joy and success. Among the characters are Carol the party girl, blunt Anita who tells it like it is, Liza with her marital (and eating) issues, boring Kate the designated driver, and Sharon, the not-so-angelic angel who just couldn’t resist tagging along. Together, they reminisce about their younger days, celebrate their current lives and look to the future, all the while belting out an array of classic anthems such as 'I Will Survive,' 'Lady Marmalade,' 'It’s Raining Men,' 'Man I Feel Like a Woman,' and 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun.'"

The musical was written by Louise Roche.

Show times will be Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 PM, Saturdays at 5 PM and Sundays at 3 PM.

The Downstairs Cabaret Theatre at Sofia’s is located at 221 West 46th Street.  Tickets are $55 and may be purchased online at www.girlsnightthemusical.com or by phone at (212) 947-9300.