Captain Smartypants
Posted March 16, 2010 at 7:39 am by Ian Byington
These guys are coming this weekend, and David Bentley started me off with sending a couple of videos of them singing Jingle Bells and Dreidel. Like you’ve never heard the songs before….this is going to be a fun show!
Jan from the Community Theatre has more:
Get ready to laugh and enjoy the sounds of music when Captain Smartypants lands on the Whittier stage THIS Saturday, March 20 at 7:30 pm!
The nine-man ensemble is an off-shoot of the internationally-renowned Seattle Men’s Chorus, the largest community chorus in America and the largest gay chorus in the world (along with the Seattle Women’s Chorus).
Friday Harbor is lucky to help the ensemble celebrate a decade of mixing their cerebral humor and talented voices. Their zany 2010 show features “the best of the best” of those ten years, including scenes from such themed shows as:
“Trousers of Terror,” based on classic and contemporary horror films; “PowerPants!,” which reinvented the group as superheroes; “Cirque du Slaque,” when the ensemble runs away to the circus; and “Air Smarty,” featuring a plane crash and Annie Lennox songs.
Folks who have experienced Captain Smartypants live, are already smiling enthusiastically, including San Juan Island’s Sharron Kick. “These men are really, really talented singers and they’re really, really funny!” said Sharron.
Check out more about this fun-filled ensemble at www.captainsmartypants.com
Captain Smartypants appearance is underwritten by Friday Harbor’s PFLAG Chapter.
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