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Betty & The Belrays

First Preview: Jan 18, 2019

Opening Date: Jan 31, 2019

Closing Date: Feb 17, 2019

Running Time: 01:45

Betty & The Belrays
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Playing @

Theater for the New City

155 First Ave New York, NY 10003

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Bring it On” meets “Dreamgirls” in the girl-group musical, “Betty and the Belrays” by William Electric Black aka Ian Ellis James The piece tells the story of three white female singers from Detroit who struggle to change a racially divided society by singing for a black record label.

Girl groups are now an iconic part of the history of the recording industry in America. In a brief, shining period between the payola scandal and the British invasion, American girl groups swamped the charts with songs that are now classic: mostly sweet harmonies on sentimental themes, with classic melody constructions and simplistic love lyrics. Partially because of the concern that America’s teens would like the songs better if they didn’t know the singers’ color, many girl groups were anonymous except for their recordings.

Almost all of them were black, but that was not known to many fans at the time. “Betty & The Belrays,” asks, “what would have happened if a white girl group had actually tried to recapitulate the careers of these black groups?” 
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

Performance Schedule:

THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM

Music

William Electric Black, Val Ghent & Gary Schreiner

Lyrics

William Electric Black

Book

William Electric Black

Director

William Electric Black

Choreography

Jeremy Lardieri

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$10 - $15

Accessibility:

Box Office

Counter 43".

Parking

SVI Permit.

Curb Ramps

All corners.

Passenger Loading Zone

Front.

Directions Bus

M15

Restroom

Unisex: Lobby. Lightweight door 33". Stall 66" x 68". Commode 19". Grab bars.

Directions Subway

6 to Astor Place or
L to 1st Ave or
R, W to 8th St .

Seating

Four Theatres: Three on lobby-level (one seating 240, two seating 99 each), one in basement (seats 65). No fixed seating in any of the theaters.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator: For access to basement theater. Lift for one person using wheelchair and one ambulatory person. Operated with key by house manager.

Telephone

Lobby. Coin slot 61". Cord 29".

Entrance

Ground level. Double doors in series (each 36"). Easy to operate with adequate maneuvering space.

Visual Assistance

None.

Water Fountain

None.

Assisted Listening System

None.

Wheelchair Info

No fixed seating in any of the theaters.

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

6 to Astor Place or
L to 1st Ave or
R, W to 8th St .

Bus Icon

By Bus:

M15