
Rachel (Carly Phypers) and Andrew (Chris Cenatiempo) have a rocky — and rockin’ — love story in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. —Alicia Dempster photo
The Ridgefield Theater Barn is helping to put the “pop” back in “populism,” bringing the cult rock musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson to the stage.
It is being presented Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. from May 30 through June 28, with Sunday matinees on June 8, 15 and 22 at 5 p.m.
Look for a review of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson in this week’s Press
A mix of historical fact and invention, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson uses the story of America’s controversial president to investigate “the attraction and terrors of American populism.”
Because of strong language and adult situations, it is not recommended for children.
Tickets are $26/$22. Seating is cabaret style. Patrons are encouraged to bring food and drink to enjoy before the show. Doors open one hour prior to curtain. Reservations and more information are available at ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org.