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Goodbye Grey Skies, Hello Blue!

Happy days are here again with Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and the unforgettable "king of cool" Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli. Based on the hit Paramount Pictures' television series, HAPPY DAYS - A New Musical reintroduces one of America's best-loved families, the Cunninghams, and the days of 1959 Milwaukee complete with varsity sweaters, hula hoops and jukebox sock-hoppin'.

The famed drive-in malt shop and number one hang-out, Arnold's, is in danger of demolition, so the gang teams up to save it with a dance contest and tv-worthy wrestling match. This perfectly family friendly musical will have you rockin' and rollin' all week long!

HAPPY DAYS - A New Musical has a book by the legendary Garry Marshall. Music and Lyrics by Oscar-winning composer Paul Williams. Directed by Gordon Greenberg. Music Arrangements and Music Supervision by John McDaniel. Choreographed by Michele Lynch.

Running time
Act 1:  1:02
Act 2:  :51
Intermission: 20 minutes
TOTAL:  2:13

Audience Information
Great fun for the WHOLE Family! All ages

Show Website
http://happydaysmusical.com 

Reviews

Rating: 3.4 out of 5 based on 16 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Nostalgic Trip

    by MANDRMOM on 10/26/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    It was a good show and my 8 year old daughter really enjoyed it. I had hoped for some original period music instead of all original scores. I think it would have been great to hear Richie Cunningham sing "I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill." The dancing was fun and the acting was good.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not-So-Happy Days

    by Chandis on 10/26/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    Oh no! Fonzie has a hurt knee! Can he still...wrestle? Really? Add boring, forgettable songs by Paul Williams and the result? We left at intermission. Don't waste your time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/26/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    very entertaining. talented cast. well done. great music. all in all the music and dance routines were very good

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    RUN TO GET TICKETS BEFORE IT CLOSES!

    by ChuckNiedbalski on 10/26/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    I have already seen the show twice. The performances are dedicated to the memory of Tom Bosley who originated the role of Howard Cunningham, although Harold Gould played Howard in the pilot, which eventually ended up on LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE. This is perfect family entertainment - whether you are familiar with the show or not! The dancers, under the choreography of John Charron and Kai Chubb, will make you forget you are watching a Broadway show - the dancers get a standing ovation at each performance, and deservedly so. Every member of the cast is suitably cast. Only five performances left - RUN AND GET TICKETS TO THIS SHOW!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    so much fun

    by Navigator1 on 10/25/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    I absolutely enjoyed this show, I grew up with Happy Days! It was so great seeing Paul, williams, Gary Marshall, Scott Baio and the New Voice of porky pig that happened to be literally sitting right next to me, very fun! I have seen many many Cabrillo performances and now I understand why they get so many awards. Class act! I loved the whole cast of Happy days especially Arnold, I always loved Arnold, always watched out for the kids and this Arnold Jay Weber did just that and much More. Congrat's to Cabrillo on another great show.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Ugh

    by lovestheatretoo on 10/25/10Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    It was a poorly written excuse for a Happy Days episode. The jokes were bad. The songs were bad. Who ever heard of "the Fonz" singing...never in your life. Aside from a weak script the actors actually did a pretty good job.