Let Megan Mullally (“Will & Grace”) and Stephanie Hunt entertain you as their musical alter-egos Nancy And Beth at The Ridgefield Playhouse on May 10!
Join Emmy Award-winner Megan Mullally (“Will & Grace”) and Stephanie Hunt (“Friday Night Lights,” “Californication”) performing as their musical alter-egos, Nancy And Beth at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Friday, May 10 at 8pm.
The punk/vaudeville heart-child of two friends, Nancy And Beth pick dope songs and then sing them while dancing and wearing matching costumes. Backed by a full band that includes indie strings darling Petra Haden, this show is a celebratory, surprising, sweet, tuneful, eye-catching, thought-provoking, and amusing evening of song and dance. It is part of Barts Tree Service Comedy Series and Pepsi Rock Series powered by Xfinity and is intended for mature audiences. Visit TerraSole (3 Big Shop Lane, Ridgefield) for dinner before any show and get a free glass of house wine or dessert with your entrée when you present your ticket. Media partner for this event is Star 99.9 Today’s Best Mix.
Hailed as “the most avant-garde show to play the Cafe Carlyle in recent memory,” (Theater Mania) and “musical misfits” (NPR All Things Considered), Nancy And Beth have also wormed their way into the Newport Folk Festival, the Grand Ole Opry, London’s Royal Festival Hall, Solid Sound, and many other sweet venues in the U.S. and abroad. Nancy And Beth is Megan Mullally (vocals, choreography); Stephanie Hunt (vocals); Datri Bean (keyboards, vocals); Petra Haden (strings, vocals); Joe Berardi (drums); Andrew Pressman (bass, vocals); Roy Williams (guitar, vocals).
Stephanie Hunt is a musician, songwriter, actress and writer from Austin, Texas. She’s a founding member of The Ghost Songs with Alex Maas and Christian Bland, members of The Black Angels. She’s appeared on “Friday Night Lights”(NBC), “Californication”(Showtime), “Glee” (Fox), in the films Somebody Up There Likes Me and Poorboy and was a regular on “How To Live With Your Parents For The Rest of Your Life” (ABC), and “Your Family or Mine” (TBS).