Event Info
The Prom by Queen's Musical Theatre
A new Broadway musical comedy. Presented by QMT
Fri. January 19th 2024 + Add to Calendar
Rotunda Theatre in Theological Hall, Queen's University (All Ages)
7:30pm - 10:00pm Doors at: 7:00pm
$20 (adults) or $17 (students and seniors)
Hard-copy tickets
Physical tickets at: at the door
Event Description
Queen’s Musical Theatre (QMT) presents THE PROM, a new Broadway musical comedy with music by Matthew Sklar, book & lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and book by Bob Martin. The show runs from 18 to 28 January at the Rotunda Theatre in Theological Hall (10-14 Professors’ Walk, Kingston).
Evening performances at 7:30pm Thursday to Saturday.
Matinees at 2pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Pay-What-You-Can Preview on Thursday 18 January.
Relaxed performances on Saturday 20 January 2pm, and Thursday 25 January 7:30pm.
Tickets cost $20 (adults) or $17 (students and seniors), and can be purchased via the QMT Instagram page (@queensmusicaltheatre or www.instagram.com/queensmusicaltheatre), or directly from tinyurl.com/277dzp76 or at the door (subject to availability).
Based on true incidents, THE PROM follows four Broadway actors lamenting their past days of fame, as they travel to the conservative town of Edgewater, Indiana, to help a lesbian student banned from bringing her girlfriend to high school prom. On a mission to change lives, the
Broadway stars join forces with a courageous girl and the citizens of this small town to overcome obstacles, and spread a message of love and acceptance. With amazing songs (accompanied by a live 19-piece band), lots of laughs, and a powerful message, THE PROM is sure to be a zazz-tastic show!
Queen's Musical Theatre is a student-run organization at Queen's University, located in the heart of Kingston. QMT is dedicated to providing an outlet for students who are passionate about the art of musical theatre. The club was formed in 1969 and has been producing Broadway musicals at Queen’s University for the past 54 years.
Venue
Rotunda Theatre in Theological Hall, Queen's University