
Book, Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Directed by Jamie Banks
Music Director Kathryn Denney
Performances:
July 24, 2026 through August 2, 2026
(Contact Box Office for Exact Times)
All performances to be held in the Dennison Memorial Hall, Boston Church of Christ, 214 Concord Street, Framingham, MA. 01702
TICKETS:
For tickets and more information, contact the Box Office at # 508-834-4682 or visit https://www.acommonthreadtheatre.org/box-office
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ABOUT THE SHOW
In the Andrew Lippa musical "THE WILD PARTY" - Based on Joseph Moncure March’s 1928 poem of the same name, Lippa's "THE WILD PARTY" tells the story of a vaudeville dancer named Queenie and a vaudeville clown named Burrs - her passionate and violent lover.
Queenie is fed up with the life she lives and the pain Burrs puts her through, so she decides to throw the party to end all parties to shake things up a little.
Burrs agrees and they invite a whole slew of colorful characters to their home.
Queenie decides to make Burrs jealous, and when Kate (a high class prostitute who has her eye on Burrs) shows up with a mysterious man named Mr. Black, Queenie goes a little too far and begins to fall in love.
A long night of decadence begins to reach it’s peak in this violent and tragic 1920s world. (STAGEAGENT)

ABOUT A COMMON THREAD THEATRE COMPANY
A COMMON THREAD THEATRE COMPANY is a community theatre, founded by local theatre veterans, which seeks to unite the Greater Boston area under a common goal: to foster, promote, and increase the public knowledge and appreciation of the arts and cultural activities through theatre and other artistic endeavors. Committed to providing hands-on training and education of actors, designers, directors and others involved in theatre productions, A COMMON THREAD THEATRE COMPANY board members and instructors have been producing, directing and creating theatre in the Metrowest area for the past decade.
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