Last Chance Press Release

Suburban Legend Presents
Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Pantomime
January 8, 9, 10 and 15, 16, 17 at the Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, Maplewood, NJ
An Original Play by Chrissy McIntyre and Ridley McIntyre
Directed by Ridley McIntyre
Produced by Edward Ash-Milby, Kathleen Ash-Milby and Chrissy McIntyre
Maplewood, NJ: Suburban Legend launches its 4th season with an original play called Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Pantomime at the Burgdorff on January 8th at 7:30pm. This original play was written by Chrissy and Ridley McIntyre and directed by Ridley McIntyre. The show is produced by Kathleen and Edward Ash-Milby and Chrissy McIntyre.
This year, the writers decided to change things up and move the show from a traditional British setting and put the characters out in the Old West. “Well, it’s not old yet, so they just call it ‘the West’.” You’ll still find all your favorite Panto tropes like the Dame, the Principal Boy, the calling back and forth with the actors, singing, laughing and even dancing. But this year, the actors will have a little western twang. Producer Edward Ash- Milby said, “When Chrissy and Ridley announced the next production would be a Western, there was a lot of excitement among the cast. I believe we yeehawed to the news. The question would be how much of the classic Western we can pack into a show. As it turns out: a lot!”
Once again, proceeds from the show will go directly to local charities. Suburban Legend is happy to donate profits collected to support St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison, NJ and Bridges Outreach which has a few locations in our area. Chrissy McIntyre said, “I think giving the money to help those in our neighborhood helps foster a real sense of community among the cast. Everyone pitches in to help with the production and we all just want to make a great show so we can sell out and give as much as we can.”
Towards that end, there is a new way to raise money in the form of a gallery show. Cat Delett of Cat Delett Art and Illustration and Chrissy McIntyre have teamed up to create a gallery show at the Burgdorff during the run. It’s called The American West Through East Coast Eyes and features local artists work on that theme. Part of the art sales will also go to the charities listed above.
On continuing the tradition of bringing panto to Maplewood, Joe Giannone, the longest running cast member had this to say, “I took part in my first British panto because I’m interested in foreign languages and exotic cultures, but I keep coming back because it’s always so incredibly fun. One doesn’t often get the chance to perform, in front of all your friends and family, a play for which you help write gags, build scenery and, in short, bring to life. We have a really talented, wacky group of people and for several months we have a lot of laughs and eat a lot of pizza.”
Show synopsis:
The year is 1865. The town of Lickety Split, Kansas has fallen on bad times, and has been broke for years – owing all their money to a local gang. At the local watering hole, owner Miss Kitty and her bouncer Josie Wales are trying to put together a show to lure interest from the NJT railroad company. They’re looking to build a station nearby and Miss Kitty wants Lickety Split to be that stop, but first she has to convince her childhood friend and secret beau Sheriff John “Duke” Morrison to join in on the idea.
However, all bets are off when two strangers walk into town, with a secret mission to find gold in the haunted caves. Can Smith and Jones get the gold and keep it, or will the local gang clean them out, too? Find out in our hilarious Wild West Show unlike any other!

Last Chance Saloon – Tickets Now Available!

Suburban Legend presents Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Pantomime, a family show written, directed, produced by and starring local residents, with profits benefiting local charities. BOO Billy The Kidd and his gang! YEE-HAW at the antics of our hero Jonathan Smith and his trusty horse Jones! Sing along to our silly songs and be ready to laugh at some of the best worst jokes ever told in Maplewood.
The year is 1865. The town of Lickety Split, Kansas has fallen on bad times, and has been broke for years – owing all their money to a local gang. At the local watering hole, owner Miss Kitty and her bouncer Josie Wales are trying to put together a show to lure interest from the NJT railroad company. They’re looking to build a station nearby and Miss Kitty wants Lickety Split to be that stop, but first she has to convince her childhood friend and secret beau Sheriff John “Duke” Morrison to join in on the idea.
However, all bets are off when two strangers walk into town, with a secret mission to find gold in the haunted caves. Can Smith and Jones get the gold and keep it, or will the local gang clean them out, too? Find out in our hilarious Wild West Show unlike any other!

CALL FOR ART – Last Chance Saloon: The American West Through East Coast Eyes

Local production company, Suburban Legend Arts, invites local artists to submit art for an exhibition to coincide with their annual pantomime at the Burgdorff Center. This year’s show is titled Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Pantomime and artists should submit works reflecting their impressions, thoughts, and ideas about the American West.
imageArtists can submit up to two pieces. Original artworks in all styles, media, and techniques are welcome, but all work must be gallery-wired to be hung on a wall to be considered.
Submission Guidelines:
Entry fee is $10. Submission deadline is December 10, 2015. Please email jpeg photos, using naming convention “lastname_firstname1.jpg” and “lastname_firstname2.jpg, along with your name, work titles, media, size, and price. Size limit maximum 5ft. Two-dimensional work must be framed and wired for hanging. No sawtooths or clip hangers. Unframed or improperly mounted work will not be accepted.
Please contact us at lastchancesaloonart@gmail.com
Though NFS works will be accepted, we encourage works for sale. Works may not be removed until the close of exhibition. Artists retain 80% of sale with 20% donated to the charities receiving proceeds from Last Chance Saloon ticket sales.
All work must be dropped off at the Burgdorff Center on the drop-off date. No shipping or mailing of work will be accepted.
Acceptances will be sent by December 15, 2015.
This show is curated by Cat Delett and Chrissy McIntyre.
More About Suburban Legend’s productions:
Suburban Legend Productions has been staging a traditional British Pantomime in Maplewood for the past four years. This year they are following up their sell-out success of Robin Hood: A Very British Pantomime with Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Pantomime. This new, original play written by Chrissy McIntyre and Ridley McIntyre and directed by Ridley McIntyre is a fun theatrical experience the whole family will love. It includes all the fabulous British Pantomime tropes you’ve come to know – Oh yes you do! – and will leave everyone entertained. All the proceeds of the show go to local charities. Come be a part of the British holiday tradition of ‘Panto’ right here in Maplewood.
Press:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/c-m-rubin/we-want-you-to-be-loud_b_6424684.html
http://www.njtvonline.org/news/video/in-maplewood-british-panto-takes-the-stage/

Last Chance Saloon – Open Auditions

Ever dreamed of playing a cowboy? How about a cowgirl? How about an actual cow? Then we’re looking for you! Suburban Legend is holding auditions for its newest original show…
Last Chance Saloon: A Wild West Panto.
The Last Chance Saloon is a rickety watering hole in the dusty town of Lickety Split, Kansas and it needs your help to put on a show, win over the railroad company and save the town from bad guys!
OPEN AUDITIONS!
SEPTEMBER 3rd – 7-9pm
and
SEPTEMBER 6th – 2-4pm
At the Community Room in the Burgdorff Center for the Arts, 10 Durand Rd, Maplewood, NJ.
If you’ve seen one of our Pantos before, you’ll know what you’re in for, but if you haven’t…
Last Chance Saloon is a British-style Pantomime combining Vaudeville, stand-up, music, dance, action, romance and some very silly humor, set in the Wild West of Kansas, a family show written, directed, produced by and starring local residents, with profits benefiting local charities. This will be the 4th in our run of hugely successful Pantos, and we’d love you to join us as we bring our latest wacky production to the Burgdorff Theater on January 8-10 and 15-17.
You will need to be available for Sunday afternoon rehearsals as well as one night per week from mid-September to end of December, with an additional night during November and December (days to be determined). It’s a little commitment for a lot of fun!
We’re looking for children ages 8 and upward as well as adult men and women to fill our many roles of varying sizes, but most importantly we are looking for a good man with an attitude to play our feisty bar owner, Miss Kitty! We will be providing script samples for you audition with, so bring your laughing shoes and let us see what you can do.
We welcome newcomers to the stage as well as veterans. Our emphasis is on fun and putting on a great show for all the family, so come down on 9/3 or 9/6 and show us what you got.
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