Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (“Sesame Street”) a five-time Daytime Emmy nominee, and 2019 MAC nominee for Musical Comedy Performer, presents the steaming debut of her annual Halloween show, Moonlight Madness, a recorded version filmed at The Laurie Beechman Theatre in 2018 by Alex Pearlman. The show will be available for streaming rental from Saturday, October 24 to Saturday, November 7. Moonlight Madness is designed for a family audience and, recommended for ages 8 and up. Streaming rental is $15 and includes a Zoom talkback on November 7th.
Moonlight Madness begins with the fortune teller Madame Velveeta predicting madness and transformation with lots of tricks and treats for all. The show that follows features special guests to help on the journey, including Jessy Tomsko, Jenna Tomsko, Judy Glad, Paul Rudolph, Chris Sassano, Michael Kirk Lane, Steven Jamail, Michael Hicks, Lolly Lardpop, and Granny Dot.
For tickets, go to https://www.lesliecarrara-rudolph.com/moonlight-madness-tickets
Carrara-Rudolph also presents this month Lolly Lardpop’s Zoom Halloween Party on Saturday, October 31 at 1 pm ET. Her signature character, candy-loving 5-year old Lolly Lardpop, had so much fun this summer with her “Weird Wednesday” shows that she wants to have another Zoom playdate! The afternoon promises Weird, Whimsy, and of course, CANDY! Leslie, Lolly, Granny Dot, Gordon and some more friends will be on hand to spread some joy on Lolly’s favorite day of the year. Attendees can wear a costume and get ready to do the Candy Dance with Lolly! The event is BYOC (bring your own candy) and free.
Register for Lolly Larpop’s Zoom Halloween Party here: https://www.lesliecarrara-rudolph.com/lolly-s-halloween-zoom-party
Carrara-Rudolph is a multi-faceted entertainer and artist who has dedicated her life to championing the arts through community outreach, workshops and live shows. She has enjoyed a residency at New York’s Laurie Beechman Theatre since 2017 with shows that have included What Just Happened, Moonlight Madness, and Bizarre Brunch. Other TV and film credits include “Splash and Bubbles” (2017 Annie Award Nominee), “Nature Cat,” “Johnny and The Sprites”, “Animal Jam,” ABC’s “Muppets Tonight” and A Muppet Christmas. Her work as the purple fairy has allowed her to perform at The White House, and with both The Jazz and Lincoln Center Orchestra and The Mormon Tabernacle Choir.Her radio-show-style podcast series, “Lolly’s Radio Playdate” received accolades from NPR.
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