Hackmatack regular
season shows run Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8:00
pm, and Thursday Matinee at 2:00 pm.
Prices
are Wed & Thu: $20 adult, $18 Senior and Fri & Sat: $22 adult, $20 Senior and $10 for students (under 20) and children. |
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Tuckermans at 9 |
| June 13, 8pm |
Contemporary a cappella music, from the Beatles to Bonnie Raitt |
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Two Old Friends |
| June 14, 8pm |
Music from Ireland, the mountains and the Sea with Emery Hutchins and Mac McHale |
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Hackmatack Alumni Broadway Review |
| June 20-21, 8pm |
Join Hackmatack Vets as they perform some of the best from the past! |
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Rumors |
June 25-28
July 2-5 |
Neil Simon’s hilarious door-slamming, side splitting farce about a dinner party gone wrong. An anniversary party is interrupted by a missing wife, a
bullet hole in an earlobe and a lawyer cover-up. The rumors and the comedy fly! |
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Annie Get Your Gun |
July 9-12
July
16-19 |
The man who wrote “God Bless America” (Irving Berlin) Honors our country again with the story of
Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. The score includes many famous songs including “Anything You Can Do” and “There’s No Business like Show Business”. |
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The Pirates of Penzance |
July 23-26
July 30-
Aug 2 |
A young man accidently apprenticed to a pirate instead of a ship’s pilot is the basis of this famous
comedy by Gilbert and Sullivan. Pirates, policemen and a bevy of beauties complicate the plot as
everyone sings some of the most familiar songs in the English language. |
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All Shook Up |
Aug 6-9
Aug 13-16
Aug 20-23 |
Hackmatack encore’s it’s funniest, happiest show! Romance, Rebellion and Rock N’ Roll....
All to the music of Elvis!. The show performed to Standing Room Only in 2007,
and is sure to be a sell out in 2008. Not to be missed! |
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Tribute to George Gershwin |
| Aug 29 & 30 |
Join the Bostonians as they perform music from an American Great! |
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Hackmatack receives no government
or foundation grants or other funding.
It exists only because of the generosity of people like you. Donations
are greatly needed and truly appreciated. |