MAX & ELSA: NO MUSIC. NO CHILDREN.

comedy · the norton school for the occasionally self-employed · Ages 10+ · United States of America

world premiere

MAX & ELSA ADDS SHOWS TO SOLD-OUT RUN

June 11, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LOS ANGELES, June 11, 2015 – After selling out its entire run following a smashing preview, L.A.-based arts collective The Norton School will add several performances for MAX & ELSA: NO MUSIC. NO CHILDREN. at the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival.

In addition to a handful of late-night “pop-up” shows at the Asylum Lab (1078 Lillian Way), which will be announced over Twitter (@thenortonschool), MAX & ELSA is moving to Theatre Asylum (6320 Santa Monica Blvd) for one performance only on Friday, June 19 at 10p.

A subversive parody of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, MAX & ELSA ditches Maria and the children for the champagne-soaked adventures of Uncle Max and the Baroness — the two people for whom the hills were not alive with… well, you know.

MAX & ELSA features Clayton Farris as Max Detweiler, Megan Rose Greene as Elsa Schraeder, Frank Smith as Captain von Trapp, and Matthew Gilmore as Rolf Gruber and the Mother Abbess.

Production staff for MAX & ELSA includes Mason F

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THE NORTON SCHOOL PRESENTS “SOUND OF MUSIC” PARODY “MAX & ELSA: NO MUSIC. NO CHILDREN.”

May 12, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Press Contact:
Lindsay Kerns
[email protected]
402-890-7448

The Norton School Presents SOUND OF MUSIC Parody
MAX AND ELSA: NO MUSIC. NO CHILDREN.
Written by: Mason Flink & Lindsay Kerns
Directed by: Mason Flink
Sunday, June 7 – Friday, June 26
Asylum Lab, 1078 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA, 90038

LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2015 – L.A.-based arts collective The Norton School will make its company debut with the world premiere of MAX & ELSA: NO MUSIC. NO CHILDREN. at the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival. Written by Mason Flink & Lindsay Kerns and directed by Flink, MAX & ELSA will run at the Asylum Lab (1078 Lillian Way) from June 7–26, 2015.

A subversive parody of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, MAX & ELSA ditches Maria and the children for the champagne-soaked adventures of Uncle Max and the Baroness — the two people for whom the hills were not alive with… well, you know.

“Most everyone is familiar with what happens to Maria and the von Trapps — they do,

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