“VIDEO” Comediennes “The Ladies” Bring Zany Show to Tempe Parking Garage

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“VIDEO” Comediennes “The Ladies” Bring Zany Show to Tempe Parking Garage
The Ladies with "Stan" the parking attendant in "Room for Two"
With their sold-out performances at shows around the Valley including Phoenix, Scottsdale and Chandler, physical comediennes “The Ladies” bring their newest pop-up drive-in show “Room For Two” to Tempe.
 
A follow up to their outrageous “Ladies in the Headlights” show,”Room For Two” brings the wacky duo to a downtown Tempe parking garage where the audience watches from the safety of their cars. With the help of the parking garage attendant, “Stan,” The Ladies create a zany, interactive and completely mesmerizing comedic experience.
 
Performances of “Room For Two” will be held February 27 and March 6 at 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm in Tempe. Tickets are $49.99 per car and on sale now at wearetheladies.net.
 
“You watch, you laugh your head off, and afterwards you think, ‘What in the heck did I just see?” says audience member Patricia Zale, who attended a performance of “The Ladies” in November. “It’s liberating to be able to get out and see such a fun live show – and something not on a video screen for a change!”
 
Set in a parking garage, The Ladies arrive at their secret catch-up spot to find a crowd. With the help of the garage attendant, Stan, The Ladies host the audience in an impromptu party. From trivial pursuit to smooth jazz, audience members can expect a hilariously awkward and fun experience—from the safety of their cars.
 
Audience members reserve a parking spot, drive in, and watch The Ladies perform by the light of their high-beams and to the soundtrack broadcast through their car radios. Participants should tune their car radios to 88.1 to hear the performance,
 
The Ladies “Room For Two” performance location and directions will be sent to ticket holders 24 hours prior to performance date.
 
For tickets and information visit WeAreTheLadies.net
 
The Ladies “Room for Two” is a production of Yes And Productions and is sponsored by the City of Tempe and the Downtown Tempe Authority.
 

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The Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) is one of the finest venues in Arizona – a jewel in the crown of a city known for its support of the arts. Plenty of parking is available to serve the center, which is just a .83 mile walk from the <a href="http://www.valleymetro.org/bus_schedules/transit_routes_0727/TransitSchedules.html">Mill Avenue/Third Street</a> Metro Light Rail stop.The TCA is located on the southwest end of Tempe Town Lake and resides in a beautifully appointed 17-acre lakeside art park developed by Design Workshop, a Tempe landscape architecture firm.The strikingly magnificent TCA, Designed by Tempe-based Architekton and award-winning Barton Myers Associates of Los Angeles, houses a state-of-the-art, 600-seat proscenium theater, a 200-seat studio theater and a 3,500 square-foot gallery.The finely appointed Lakeside overlooks Town Lake, with views of the Papago and Camelback mountains, and is available for meetings, banquets and special events.   Local favorites including Childsplay, Tempe Little Theatre, the Tempe Symphony Orchestra, the Tempe Community Chorus, A. Ludwig Dance, Desert Dance, the Arizona Wind Symphony, CONDER/dance and the Tempe Symphonic Wind Ensemble perform on the center’s stages. 

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