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Robert Dubac’s original tour-de-force one-man show tackling the babble of the sexes! It has become a worldwide phenomenon. It is hands-down the funniest relationship show you will ever see-taking audiences on a provocative and uproariously funny journey through the gender gap. Dubac has built the show not around what men and women do right (or wrong) but around the more starling truth that confuse both sexes as they try to maintain a new order of balance. On a quest to answer the age-old question, “What do women want?” Robert Dubac seamlessly transforms himself into five hysterical boneheads who each offer sidesplitting advice on how to straddle the gender gap – all while drinking a beer.
HISTORIC RITZ THEATRE – The Ritz was built in 1925. The Vaudeville style theatre was home to live musical performances including a 50-man Orchestra, silent movies known back in the day as “talkies”, black and white film, live theatre performances, and concerts of all levels. The movies, live concerts, and theatre performances continued at the Theatre well into the 1960s and 70s. As the communities and surrounding areas began to grow and change, so did a need for The Ritz Theatre to take on a new face. The movie houses were no longer viable; the theatre went dark. In the 1980’s the Theatre opened as a Teen Night Club. After a short time, the Theatre was closed and boarded up. In 1996 a group of concerned citizens joined forces and formed the Ritz Theatre 100, Inc. with one goal and one goal only “to save The Ritz”. After 16 years, over 83,115 volunteer hours, and clearing many hurdles, the facility was restored to its original beauty.
Dinner stop (OYO) after the show at Outback Restaurant. Menu in office and on website.
SIGNUP: SCC MEMBERS 12/9 KP MEMBERS 12/16 GUESTS 12/23