AEROSMITH Songs Featured In Stage Musical Parody

January 6, 2005

According to Playbill.com, The Troubadour Theater Company will be mixing the bard with a band in "The Comedy of Aerosmith", set to start at the Falcon Theatre Jan. 6.

Matt Walker directs the presentation which plays at the Burbank, California stage through Jan. 30 with the warning for "mature audiences only."

"The Comedy of Aerosmith" (view promotional art at this location) is a parody which blends William Shakespeare's classic "The Comedy of Errors" with music from the rock band AEROSMITH for what is billed as "a 'crazy' case of mistaken identities, sex, drugs and rock and roll."

The Troubadour Theater Company just presented the world premiere holiday musical "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Motown" at the Falcon, which combined the animated TV classic "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" with classic Motown songs. The troupe is known for their cross-genre concoctions, including "A Midsummer Saturday Night's Fever Dream", "Fleetwood Macbeth", "A Christmas Carol King", "All's Kool That Ends Kool", "Romeo Hall & Juliet Oates" and "It's A Stevie Wonderful Life".

Tickets to "The Comedy of Aerosmith", at the Falcon Theatre, 4252 Riverside Drive in Burbank, CA, are available by calling (818) 955-8101. For more information, visit www.falcontheatre.com.

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