Although previously hopping from bar to bar, Barrera said The Tipsy Troupe, formerly known as Drunk Shakespeare, is content ...
The Tipsy Troupe will be performing the play with an interesting twist, half of the cast will be drunk. The performance will be a fun test for the cast to see if they will remember their lines ...
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You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Mystery 207 will present an afternoon of laughter, intrigue and Irish ...
She began the song—taken from Album of the Year nominee The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess—atop a giant pink pony on a desert set, eventually joined by a troupe of denim-clad rodeo clowns.
The Black Theatre Troupe was founded in Phoenix in 1970 by Helen Katherine Mason to address social issues through art. The troupe's current production, "The African Company Presents Richard III ...
A bar in the Norwich Lanes has launched a four-hour 'Tipsy Time'. Bullards bar The Tipsy Anchor in Bedford Street will be serving a range of alcoholic drinks for £5 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ...
The Tipsy Doorman applied for a new premises licence for the 56 Church Street venue. The application went before Hartlepool Council's licensing sub-committee following concerns from the likes of ...
By Jim Asker Shaboozey orders up a 35th frame atop Billboard’s multi-metric Hot Country Songs chart with his crossover smash, “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” As it holds atop the tally dated March 1 ...
Tipsy Sir Rod Stewart gatecrashed TNT's TV coverage for Celtic vs Bayern Munich as the legendary crooner danced for fans before nabbing a microphone. The 80-year-old swanned past the touchline as ...
Tourists-behaving-badly season seems to have started early in Rome this year, with three visitors from New Zealand getting in trouble long before the summer sunshine could be blamed for giddy ...