Join Loretta LaRoche and Friends at the Regent Theatre, May 8th at 8pm.
Arlington, MA (April 9, 2010) – Loretta LaRoche Productions presents the first Red Hot Mamas show at the Regent Theatre, Saturday, May 8th at 8pm! Join Loretta LaRoche and friends for this hysterical evening that is not to be missed!
Starring acclaimed stress expert Loretta LaRoche as the “Juicy Nonie” and joined by her side splitting, hysterical comedic mothers! Loretta hits the stage with a stellar line up from some of the hottest shows– Comics Unleashed, ABC's The View, and the TODAY Show, Nick at Nite's 'America's Funniest Mom', Carolines on Broadway and The Last Comic Standing!
Join Kerri Louise as the “Yummy Mummy”, Mary Ellen Rinaldi as the “Step Mother”, Christine Hurley as the “Funny Mom” and Sue Burton as the “Corporate Mum.” Whether you are a mother, or have been mothered, this is a show we can certainly all laugh at!
For tickets, visit www.regenttheatre.com or call the Regent Theatre box office at (781) 646-4849. The Regent Theatre is located at 7 Medford Street in Arlington, MA.
For more information on Loretta LaRoche Productions and upcoming shows, please visit www.LorettaLaRocheProductions.com.
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About Loretta LaRoche Productions
Since being founded in 1998, by Erik Christensen, MBA, LLP opened with the conviction to Empower, Entertain and Enlighten. LLP takes pride in knowing that we have successfully serviced fortune 500 companies and several thousands of clients and speakers. Since its inception, Loretta LaRoche Productions has had a strong handle on precision and focus when finding the right keynote speaker or entertainer for any event or budget. LLP focuses on three individual divisions. A Speakers Bureau, Concert Productions and Event Planning which includes fundraising, festivals and business expos.
About Loretta LaRoche
Loretta LaRoche is the best-selling author of Life Is Short – Wear Your Party Pants and Squeeze the Day. She is an international stress-management consultant who advocates humor, optimism, and resiliency as coping mechanisms. Loretta helps people learn how to take stress and turn it into strength, as well as how to see themselves as the survivor of their own lives – that is, to find the “bless in the mess.” She has had seven one-woman television specials air on eighty PBS stations across the country. She has been nominated for local and prime time Emmy Awards, and has appeared on CNN, ABC and NBC affiliates. She is a favorite on the lecture circuit, averaging 100 talks per year. Loretta’s wit, wisdom and irreverent humor has for over 30 years raised the humor potential in all of us.