Singer Bousquet and Actress McCain Team Up at CAMP Rehoboth
Two awesome performers, an acoustic folk musician and an actress with an award-winning one-woman show share the bill on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m, and Nov. 5 at 2 p.m at CAMP Rehoboth.
Opening the show is Sharon Bousquet, a Philadelphia-born poet/singer/songwriter. Sharon followed her musical dream to Hawaii, Vancouver, Texas, and Iowa before making her way back to the East Coast. She’s released seven albums of original music and was a top ten finalist in the 2016 Philadelphia Songwriter’s Contest.
On stage following Sharon’s set will be storyteller Elizabeth McCain with her one-woman show A Lesbian Belle Tells, directed by Stephanie Garibaldi.
It’s a picture window into growing up in genteel Mississippi, coming out as a lesbian in DC, and experiencing a clash of cultures leading to family angst, love, and healing.
The show is hilarious and heartbreaking, and celebrates triumph as only a lesbian belle can tell. The show premiered at the 2014 Capital Fringe Theatre Festival in Washington, DC, and has been on stage at the Improv, Wooly Mammoth Theatre, performed for HRC, the Mautner Project, and more.
The show is sponsored in memory of Georgette Krenkel. This program is supported in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on DelawareScene.com.
Tickets, $25, are now on sale at camprehoboth.com.