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Liza's Lounge "Rebellion"

Jun 4, 2026 - Jun 6, 2026

Step out of your vehicle, heel first, as your sequins dress falls over your leg, stepping into the marquee lights of The Greenhouse. You have arrived at the Cabaret, a night for musical theater lovers and evening treats. You enter and are greeted by the ticket booth, asking for your coat to be checked. You pick up a sparkling Rose wine and find your seat in the candle lit theater. The stage is simple, with an elegant chandelier and a chaise lounge, accompanied with a piano. Soft music starts, the lights dim, and in spotlight enters Fertile Liza-an elegant lady of the night and your hostess for the evening. You are swept away for over two hours and you find yourself stepping into the chill air outside, realizing you aren’t in New York City anymore.


Come treat yourself to decadence and live music at Liza’s Lounge. Your ticket includes entry, coat check, your first drink, petit fours all evening from Luscious Supper Club, and 2 hours of raw local talent. (Tables are two tops, you do need to buy a ticket per person still)Show starts at 7:30 with doors at 7:00pm. Please arrive before 7:30 so you have time to get comfortable, get your treats, and find your seat.


Dress code is “Creative Black Tie” (Please be appropriately clothed however). Think NYC 54 below elegance. (Two top seating only, 1 ticket for 1 seat)

Run Time Estimate: 2 hours and a 15 min intermission. (Depends on how much Liza talks) There are no limited view seats or pay what you can for this event, even though the map states that.


Drinks:

Canned Beer

Canned Wine

Desert Wine *For act 2!

Club Cocktails

Ciders

Seltzers

Sours

Kombucha

Non-Alc including mocktails, NA beer, Soda and more.


Menu: (Foxtail Bakery)Example Menu*

Act 1 Savory (larger bites)

Tarragon brown butter poached crab & pea tart with herby cream

Boundless Farms roasted baby carrots, green tahini, puffed wild rice on a nettle chip


Act 2 Desert (complimented with an optional vintage desert wine)

Guava cheesecake and lavender milk crumble push pop

Passion fruit cremeux, earl grey sablee 


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Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches

Aug 7, 2026 - Sep 5, 2026

“Daring and dazzling! The most ambitious American play of our time: an epic that ranges from earth to heaven; focuses on politics, sex and religion; transports us to Washington, the Kremlin, the South Bronx, Salt Lake City and Antarctica; deals with Jews, Mormons, WASPs, blacks; switches between realism and fantasy, from the tragedy of AIDS to the camp comedy of drag queens to the death or at least the absconding of God.” ?—?Jack Kroll, Newsweek


Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is a 1991 American two-part play by American playwright Tony Kushner. The two parts of the play, Millennium Approaches and Perestroika, may be presented separately. The work won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Tony Award for Best Play, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play. Part one of the play premiered in 1991, followed by part two in 1992. Its Broadway opening was in 1993.

The play is a complex, often metaphorical, and at times symbolic examination of AIDS and homosexuality in the United States in the 1980s. Certain major and minor characters are supernatural beings (angels) or deceased persons (ghosts). The play contains multiple roles for several actors. Initially and primarily focusing on one gay and one straight couple in Manhattan, the plot has several additional storylines, some of which intersect occasionally.



3 Acts, 2 Intermissions. Show at 7:00p with doors at 6:30p. There is a beer/wine bar and concessions. Two bathrooms and outdoor toilets.

Angels in America contains severe profanity, explicit sexual situations, graphic depictions of AIDS-related illness, and intense emotional scenes regarding death and addiction.

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Cabaret

Oct 16, 2026 - Nov 14, 2026

Daring, provocative and exuberantly entertaining, Cabaret explores the dark and heady life of Bohemian Berlin as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Sound familiar in 2026, now don’t it?

Directed by John Kish

Music Directed by Natalie True

Choreography by Liv Mills @ Studio 61


Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by
John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by
John Kander
Lyrics by
Fred Ebb

Broadway production directed by Harold Prince
Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince



​*Show run is 2 hours with a 15 min intermission

Target audience: Adult, Senior, Pre-Teen (Age 11-13), Teen (Age 14-18)

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