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‘Love Us or Leave Us: A Cabaret of Broken Dreams’ presented on Valentine’s Day in Carbondale

‘Love Us or Leave Us: A Cabaret of Broken Dreams’ presented on Valentine’s Day in Carbondale
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From a press release:

John Baldino and Erin Canedy have announced a fun and festive approach to love and relationships this Valentine’s Day as they take on “Love Us or Leave Us: A Cabaret of Broken Dreams” at the Theater at Trinity Church in Carbondale. The show is all about love: the good, the bad and the hilarious. It stars Baldino and Canedy with Jonathan Alunni, Miranda Micciche, and the ensemble’s newest member, Ashley DeFlice.

“Musical theater is so rich in love songs – songs that are sappy, sweet and funny,” remarks Canedy, the artistic director. “There is so much material. We’re going to have blast with this show, and so will the audience. It’s a great date night.”

“This will is one of our most exciting and funny shows,” says Baldino, the managing director. “It’s our way of reminding everyone not to take life so seriously. The entire cast is so thrilled to be performing such an amazing collection of music. We can’t wait to engage the audience and send them home smiling, laughing and singing… and then laughing again.”

“Love Us or Leave Us: A Cabaret of Broken Dreams” will run for one night only on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Theater at Trinity Church (58 River St., Carbondale). Tickets are $11 in advance and $13 at the door. Advance tickets are available at ourcabaret.com and by calling 800-838-3006.

Click here for a full list of upcoming shows from John & Erin Cabaret Productions.

John & Erin Cabaret Productions, based in Clarks Summit, is an ASCAP licensed, non-equity professional theatrical production company that provides music and entertainment in a variety of genres. The company offers cabaret-style musical revues for private entertainment and charity benefits in addition to full theatrical and entertainment productions, and it is the region’s only officially licensed tour of “Nunsense.”