
The British Invasion with Mark S. Cartier
Tuesday, July 23rd at 7:30pm
On February 9th, 1964, 73 Million people gathered in front of their TV sets to watch the highly anticipated first American performance of The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, which sparked the domination of British Rock and Roll in America. Join TAM Favourite Mark S. Cartier, as he tracks the rise of the group’s popularity from their first steps on American Soil, and the invasion that followed.
Tickets:
Adults $40 | Seniors $35 | Students $25
Mark S. Cartier
Mark has been working at TAM almost every summer since 1997, with a few springs and falls thrown in for good measure. In all of that time, he has appeared in well over 100 productions. Last season, he was John of Gaunt in Richard II, Old Adam and Corin in As You Like It, and the Poet in a remounting of the one-person show An Iliad. Mark lives with his wife Jane in West Bridgewater, Mass. These days, he works primarily as a standardized patient at various medical schools in the Boston area.
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