Friday, May 18, 2012

Reminisce with Chris Laitta's TV Tunes Sing-A-Long!


For immediate release…

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces
Chris Laitta’s TV Tunes Sing-A-Long!
Cabaret at Theater Square
655 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Trustarts.org

PITTSBURGH…The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is bringing a Late Night Cabaret favorite to an earlier time this week! Chris Laitta has performed “TV Tunes” all over Western PA for several years now, and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is able to present her for one night only, before the Pittsburgh CLO opens "Girls Only – The Secret Comedy of Women," in which Ms. Laitta will also be featured.  Cabaret veteran Joe Domencic will accompany Ms. Laitta on piano.


Chris Laitta’s TV Tunes Sing-A-Long
Saturday, May 19th 2012    8:00PM

You know 'em and you can't help singing along...an evening of your Favorite TV theme songs!  Sing along to all your favorite tunes from the 70's and 80's! Laverne, bring your Shirley and say Hello to a whole lot of singing, contests and audience participation.  Come on Get Happy with Chris Laitta!  Be prepared to dazzle your friends and family members with your knowledge of TV Theme songs and more.  So go ahead: break out those Mork and Mindy suspenders and put on your "I Love Chachi" T-shirt because we are celebrating all those GOOD TIMES!

Tickets are $18.00 and are available online at TrustArts.org, on the ticket line at 412-456-6666, or at the Theater Square Box Office. There is one perforamance at 8:00PM; the doors will open at 7:00PM for seating and table service.  Please contact Cabaret manager Randy Kirk at 412-325-6766, or kirk@trustarts.org for more information or hi-res pictures.

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