Palm Springs Follies 21St Season Ends May 20 Last Chance To See “Hot! Hot! Hot!”

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Palm Springs, California (April 24, 2012) After nearly 200 performances, the 21st edition of The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies—Hot! Hot! Hot!—comes to a close on Sunday, May 20. All season long, the Follies has celebrated perpetual summer vacation with a music and dance-filled journey through Mid-Century America.

So you’ve only got two more weeks to catch all the fun in the sun onstage at the historic Plaza Theatre, in the heart of Palm Springs, a city where the sun shines twelve months of the year!

This is also the last opportunity to hear the legendary vocal group The Diamonds perform their classic hits, including Why Do Fools Fall In Love, Little Darlin’ and The Stroll.

And concluding his encore engagement is Brad Cummings and his prehistoric sidekick, “Rex”, the dinosaur. Cummings well may be the best ventriloquist in show business today!

As always, lavish production numbers and a star-spangled finale are all performed by a cast old enough to remember the way it really was!

Plenty of tickets are still available, but hurry, the best seats go quickly!

In preparation for the Follies’ all-new show opening November 1, 2012, auditions will be held in late May, and the cast returns in August to begin 10 weeks of rehearsals.

Ticket sales for the Follies’ 22nd edition begin online July 16, and the Follies Box Office reopens September 24.

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