THE APPLE SISTERS
From New York City - Performing Friday @
9:00pm
Oh lordy lordy! Get ready to
have some fun. These gals have been tearing up the festival
circuit with one of the very best shows out there. This
will be the most fun you’ve had in a theater in a
very very long time.
The Apple Sisters is a 1940’s radio show with a
modern twist. Packed with songs, dances and slapstick,
they’re sure to put a smile to your face, with only
modest product endorsement (sponsored by Corndy! Corn
Flavored Candy). Pull up your army boots and we’ll
meet you in the mess hall! ECNY winners, Best Musical
Comedy Act, Time Out NY Critics Pick.
The
Cast
KIMMY GATEWOOD
(Cora Apple)
REBEKKA JOHNSON (Candy Apple)
SARAH LOWE (Seedy Apple)
ANDY HERTZ (Piano)
Contact
Kimmy Gatewood
theapplesisters@gmail.com
THE APPLE SISTERS PRESS STUFF
Critics Pick) "In this 1940s-era
song-and-dance show, radio ingenues Candy, Cora, and Seedy
woo the audience with big voices and naive hearts."
- Time Out NY
"It’s a tight thirty-minutes of close harmony,
ingenious choreography and broad comedy"
– The Villager
"Original, innovative, multi-layered, and subtly
subversive." - Charleston City Paper
(Critics Pick) “Best of Sketchfest” –Time
Out Chicago
"After playing LA and Chicago, the prolific writers,
lyricists, and choreographers present a much anticipated
best-of show"
– Time Out New York
"
" As American as the pie, los hermanas Apple are 3 girls
whose slightly askew worldview makes for one of the
freshest comedy voices in the city. Imagine a kids show run
by recovering alcoholics repressing their dark edge.
-neighborbeeblog.com
"The Apple Sisters have been putting on one of the best
shows in town lately."
- The Apiary
“Go see them” -Whirled Weakly Noose Podcast
“Favorites included the Apple Sisters, an
all-singing, all tap-dancing trio who create a sweet
nostalgia for the great music of the 1940s while chirpily
sneaking in a few double entendres.”
- John Longenbaugh, Seattle Weekly
“Pitch Perfect”
-- Chelsea Now
“Don’t Miss”
-- Backstage West
“It sounds stupid, but they’re great!”
-The Stranger














