NOW PLAYING THROUGH MAY 24

Come see Wizzin!
You don't want to make the witch mad do you?



 



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...We’re not just singin’! ...
...We’re not just dancin’! ... We’re ...

Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans are proud to announce the Boston premier of their latest hit musical, “Whizzin’!”

An adult version of the beloved classic, “The Wizard of Oz”, “Whizzin’” tells the musical story of troubled teenager Dorothy Gale, as she travels over the rainbow, far from the dull, sepia toned trailer parks of Hyannis to the deep, dark recesses of her own VERY colorful mind.

It's a musical, magical place called "The Land of Id" where all your favorite characters reside! There's a pill popping Glinda, some VERY gay Munchkins, an agoraphobic Tin Man, a painfully insecure Lion, a cell phone addicted Scarecrow ... even the sociopathic Wicked Witch of the South End flies in for a spell!

Chock full of terrific new songs, (plus a few standards!) "Whizzin'!" just can't be beat for all out entertainment! The show boasts an all-star cast of Orphan favorites, including Afrodite, Penny Champagne, Megan Love, Olive Another, Billy Hough, Ryan Landry, Cheri Amour and returning to the Orphan stage, Boston favorite Rick Park!

So grab your basket and get on board for the silliest, sexiest sensation of the season!

As they say in Revere, "Whizzin'!" is a wicked pissah!"

Reservations are strongly encouraged! So make sure you don't lose your way while on the Yellow brick err.. road and meet us at CROWN & ANCHOR!


Where: CROWN & ANCHOR,
247 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN,
When: Opening night June 24 through September 2
Price: $28 - Tickets can only be purchased at the box office


 



“Landry plugs into the feelings of why we pay attention to theatre in the first place!”
says Ed Siegel of The Boston Globe

Terry Byrne of The Boston Herald raves
“Landry takes on a certified classic, with certifiably zany results."

And Joyce Kulhawkik of CBS-4 News sums it up perfectly...
“Ryan Landry rocks!”