Conshohocken native Colin Mash to hit the stage in New Hampshire in The Cher Show

Colin Mash, a 24-year-old Conshohocken native and 2020 graduate of Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, is taking the stage at New Hampshire’s award-winning, historic Palace Theatre. The Palace Theatre is a regional, non-equity, 834-seat house that prides itself on “a diverse range of theatre events and shows, from classical theatre performances to contemporary musical theatre shows…programming includes a variety of theatre events that appeal to audiences of all ages”.

Colin will be playing Rob Camilletti in their regional premiere production of The Cher Show, the 2019 Tony Award-winning Broadway musical that tells the life story of music icon Cher. Colin’s role in the show will tell a part of Cher’s love story with “bagel boy” Rob Camilletti, whose relationship failed and was torn apart by the media.

According to The Palace Theatre, the show is:

A dazzling, glitter-filled musical celebrating the life and music of one of pop culture’s most iconic superstars. From her groundbreaking TV variety show to her Oscar-winning acting career and chart-topping hits across six decades, Cher’s story unfolds through three versions of herself – each bold, funny, and fabulous. Featuring 35 smash hits including “If I Could Turn Back Time,” “Believe,” “Strong Enough,” and “I Got You Babe,” this show is a celebration of resilience, reinvention, and rhinestones.

Looking for a summer road trip? The Cher Show will run select dates from May 29th to June 21st at The Palace Theatre in Manchester, New Hampshire. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased directly at palacetheatre.org or by calling the box office at 603-668-5588. Tickets range from $45-54. Do not purchase tickets through third-party sites or any site other than the theater’s.

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