Asheville Vaudeville offers cool performances at the BeBe Theatre for a great cause

Share

Loyal reader Jennifer pointed me Asheville Vaudeville’s page on Facebook recently, and here’s what I learned: that I need to check them out. More:

Asheville Vaudeville
1st Thursdays at 7:30
BeBe

Asheville’s monthly dose of cabaret, juggling, short plays,
magic-acts, and more returns! Featuring local artists such as:
 
Cookie LaRue!
Tom the Magician!
Vendetta Creme!
Forty Fingers and the Missing Tooth!
Sophie the Amazing Dog!
Jim Julien and The New Delicious!
Bretian the Hungarian Accordionist!
Julie Becton Gillum and Co.!
Lindsey Pruitt (Half-woman, half-violin, all amazing)!
Britta Filter!
Comedic Sketches by Thomas Butler!
and hosted by… Brian Sneeden!
 
$12.00 advance tickets on sale at Malaprop’s Bookstore and Cafe.
$15.00 at the door.
 
Remember: Asheville Vaudeville is a charity organization and gives A
THIRD of all ticket prices to benefit Manna Food Bank, voted #1
do-gooder group by the Mountain Xpress’ “Best Of” 2009. Every ten
dollars we raise feeds 25 people, which means 500 meals for every
sold-out performance!
 
Come: be entertained! Feed hungry people! Feed hungry artists!

4 Comments

karol March 19, 2010 - 5:37 am

HI !!! DO YOU SAY ASHEVILLE VAUDEVILLE NEED ACTORS??????
I DO DUMB THEATER AND FIRE DANCE FOR 5 YEARS…… I LIVE IN ASHEVILLE…
IF YOU GUYS WANT TO TRY WITH ME, THIS IS MY EMAIL karoguez89@gmail.com
CHAO…

Don Talley November 6, 2009 - 2:04 pm

Asheville Vaudeville premiered to a sold-out house at BeBe Theatre on Thursday Nov 5th.

View event photos from Wendy Lou at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38586767@N04/sets/72157622743966592/

The audience was treated to 14 wide-ranging performances including comedy sketches, juggling, music, dance, and magic. The diverse performances were tied together by the masterful MC work of Brian Sneedon (aka Baron Von Sneedon).
Highlights included the always entertaining songs of Cookie Larue and Vendetta Creme; the intense Butoh performance of Julie Becton Gillum, the classic street magic of Tom the Magician, the violin and accordion of Lynday Pruett and Bretian, the hoop dance of Britta Filter combining both acrobatic and ballet influences, the comedic genius of Jim Julien, and juggling from 40 Fingers and a Missing Tooth…..and of course Sophie the Wonder Dog.

An all-new Asheville Vaudeville show returns on Dec 3rd at the BeBe Theatre.

Naboo November 5, 2009 - 10:39 pm

Where is the legendary Sneaky McFly?

Miko Galapago November 5, 2009 - 5:59 am

I can’t wait!! 🙂

Post Comment