Richard Rodgers Award winner Brandon James Gwinn joins Dylan Hartwell and Greg Sullivan for a special performance of their hilarious and irreverent cabaret show, “Three Men and a Baby Grand,” on Sunday, June 15, at 7 p.m. at Bucks County Playhouse’s Playhouse Barn.
The event is part of the Playhouse’s new Cabaret Series, held in the intimate, historic Playhouse Barn just across the courtyard from the main theater.
The three-man cabaret, with Gwinn on the piano and real-life husbands Hartwell and Sullivan on vocals, premiered in New York last year to rave reviews. Billed as “a gay night of music and comedy,” the show features fresh takes on familiar favorites, outrageous parody and original songs — all delivered with high-energy hijinks, clever humor and three-part harmony.
Tickets are $60, with an additional $25 per person drink minimum. Doors open one hour before showtime, and seating is extremely limited. The performance is recommended for mature audiences.
Tickets are available at BucksCountyPlayhouse.org or by calling the box office at 215-862-2121.
ABOUT BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE
Steeped in a theatrical history that stems back to its founding in 1939 by a roster of theatrical royalty, Bucks County Playhouse is celebrating the twelfth anniversary of its 2012 re-opening and restoration. With more than 75,000 patrons walking through its doors every year, the Playhouse is leading the economic resurgence of New Hope and the surrounding community. In 2014, Tony Award-winning producers Alexander Fraser and Robyn Goodman took the helm of the Playhouse, and it has reclaimed its reputation of attracting Broadway and Hollywood artists. Playhouse productions of “Company” starring Justin Guarini, and William Finn’s “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” were named by Wall Street Journal to its “Best of Theatre” list for 2015. In 2018, the Wall Street Journal again hailed the Playhouse and Artistic Associate Hunter Foster in its Best of the Year listings for its production of “42nd Street” and in 2019 labeled the Playhouse “one of the best regional theaters on the East coast.” Box office records have been repeatedly broken by signature productions of “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story,” “Steel Magnolias” directed by Marsha Mason, “Million Dollar Quartet,” “42nd Street,” and “Guys & Dolls” (all directed by Hunter Foster) and “Mamma Mia!” directed by John Tartaglia and choreographed by Shannon Lewis. The 2023 season was the brightest yet, featuring hit productions of Jonathan Larsen’s “Tick, Tick Boom” directed by Eric Rosen, “Bridges of Madison County” directed by Hunter Foster, who also led “The Rocky Horror Show” starring Frankie Grande. “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” became the top-selling show in Playhouse history. The creative teams who come to create new productions at the Playhouse are among the most talented artists working in the professional theatre today and relish the opportunity to work on the historic stage where Grace Kelly, Robert Redford, and Jessica Walter began their careers.