DIVORCE PARTY The Musical World Premiere at The Kravis

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2012

The show was a MEGA HIT and even though it is closed as of now it will RE-OPEN JULY 10th 2012!!!

Check out a little snip-it of the show!!

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January 2012

 HI EVERYONE!

We are open at last!!! From Rehearsals to Opening Night!

 

 

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December 2011

 

 

Cheers everyone!!!

I am gearing up to leave for West Palm Beach for a few months! Last week we had a cast photo shoot and it was a lot of fun!

I will be playing the part of Sheila in the World Premiere of

DIVORCE PARTY THE MUSICAL

at The Kravis Center.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Bul0ru2fqJ0 
The actors of Divorce Party the Musical speak out! In this video, hear what Soara-Joye Ross who plays the role of Sheila has to say.

 

I love doing new shows and I am thrilled to be playing this sarcastic, boisterous, sassy older southern in charge woman who is desperately searching for answers while trying to retain her dignity. Here’s the blurb from the website: http://divorcepartythemusical.com/

“Still reeling from her divorce, Linda is rescued by her three friends who have come to turn her despair into a weekend of hilarity.  Linda has to pack up her house and memories while finding the courage to start over again when all she wants to do is bury herself in Ben and Jerry’s Chubby Hubby ice cream.  With the help of a delivery pizza boy, a groping massage therapist, a fabulous make-over guru, among others, they sing and dance their way through the wildest divorce party ever.  Nothing is sacred as the girls cut loose on the realities of divorce, long term relationships and moving on, coupled with a good dose of comic mayhem, and a touch of “naughty.”

Using popular songs with clever new lyrics, the ladies deliver an evening of laughs as they drag their newly divorced friend up by her self-esteem and force her to face the world again, whether she likes it or not.  By the end of the show, women are dancing in the aisles and leaving with a smile on their face knowing they are not alone and there can be life-after-divorce.  It’s the “Ultimate Girls’ Night Out” for any person dealing with the before, during, or after phase of a broken relationship. It’s the “should I stay or should I go” married prisoners, or the best excuse to get those newly divorced friends out of the house!”

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