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Performing stripped down arrangements of eclectic covers and eccentric originals, not only is the music stripped down — cello, ukulele, glockenspiel, melodica — but the Skivvies literally strip down to their underwear to perform.
The Skivvies are Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley, singer/actor/musicians who are known for their comedy-pop, “undie”-rock. Performing stripped down arrangements of eclectic covers and eccentric originals, not only is the music stripped down — cello, ukulele, glockenspiel, melodica — but the Skivvies literally strip down to their underwear to perform. They will be joined by a variety of fabulous local guest performers. The New York Times calls them “a hot musical comedy duo specializing in unexpected arrangements, incongruous mashups, and of course, highly toned displays of skin.” Cearley and Molina were last seen at the Playhouse in 2019’s You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Cearley previously starred as Seymour in the 2017 production of Little Shop of Horrors.
Running Time: The show will run approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission.
Advisory: The Skivvies: Live and Literally In-Person! is recommended for ages 13 and up.
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets are $54 and $39 and can be purchased on our website starting April 14.
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Convenient parking is available in the Playhouse garage and can be reserved in advance by calling the Box Office. This is strongly recommended as parking may be sold out on the day of the show, and parking space is limited in Mt. Adams. Garage parking is $8.50 in advance for subscribers and $10 for single ticket buyers and at time of performance (if available). Accessible parking for those with disabilities is located in front of the Playhouse’s main entrance, as well as in the Playhouse parking garage. These spaces are limited and must be reserved and paid for in advance. All vehicles using these spaces must display a valid disability sticker. If you prefer to find free parking on surrounding streets, please allow plenty of extra time. Limited free parking is available (where marked) on streets surrounding the Playhouse. Eden Park officially closes at 10 p.m. As a grace period to the Playhouse and its patrons, the police will not ticket vehicles until one half-hour following the end of a performance. The Playhouse assumes no responsibility for anyone receiving a ticket for illegal parking. We also remind you to lock your car and refrain from leaving any valuables visible inside your vehicle.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
The safety and well-being of our patrons, artists and staff is our top priority. As a gathering permitted by the State of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati, the Marx Theatre seating has been reduced for proper social distancing to a maximum of 30-percent capacity. Face masks are required at all times. To read more about our comprehensive safety measures and policies, visit our Health & Safety page: https://cincyplay.com/visit/health-and-safety