Bunked!: A New Musical
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Aug 17, 2010
Closed Sep 25, 2010
1hr. 40min.
Visit the Bunked!: A New Musical website:
http://www.bunkedthemusical.com
FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
This show is part of the FringeNYC 2010 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Sponsored by LogoTV, Bunked features the exploits of five summer camp counselors as they embark on their first taste of adulthood. Fatal secrets, impassioned jealousy and triangular love trysts entangle the counselors as the bittersweet end of summer approaches.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
I LOVED THIS SHOW!
Ive seen four Fringe shows so far and this show was by far my favorite. I wasnt sure what to expect, a friend picked it to see. EVERYTHING about this show was great. The cast, the MUSIC, the concept. I truly believe this show & EVERYONE involved has a LONG life in the theater. Kudos to everyone for making me miss summer camp :
Reviewed by InHeelsWithaCamera
on Thursday, Aug 26th, 2010
RE:Pass me the s'mores
This show has everything going for it: a dream cast, snappy writing, playfully set and staged, tuneful score. You cant help wanting to go back to THIS summer camp!
Reviewed by kbraidi
on Monday, Aug 23rd, 2010
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