Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, June 26, for “Menopause The Musical,” which takes the stage for one show only at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 7, 2027, at Plymouth Memorial Hall, according to a community announcement.
Tickets can be purchased at memorialhall.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774.
“Menopause The Musical” is a 90-minute comedy that uses parodies of classic pop songs from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s to explore hot flashes, mood swings and other menopause experiences, according to the announcement. Set in a department store, the story follows four women who bond over shared challenges while shopping for lingerie.
The show has entertained audiences for 25 years and has been seen by more than 17 million people worldwide, according to the announcement.
“Menopause The Musical” was created by playwright Jeanie Linders and is directed by Seth Greenleaf. The creative team also includes music supervisor Alan J. Plado, assistant director Kim Simari, choreography supervisor Teri Adams and assistant music supervisor Roberta B. Wall.
About Plymouth Memorial Hall
Plymouth Memorial Hall has hosted a wide range of events, from concerts and comedy shows to weddings and graduations. The venue, which underwent a $7 million renovation in 2004, is also home to the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, according to the announcement.
The show is being produced by GFour Productions, a company known for bringing Broadway and West End shows to stages throughout the country. The company has won 68 Drama Desk Awards and 54 Tony Awards, according to the announcement.
For more information about the show, visit gfourproductions.com. To learn more about venue operations and event management, visit spectaclelive.com.
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