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Trish LaRose tells her life story in a song at the Cape Rep Theatre

Trish LaRose tells her life story in a song at the Cape Rep Theatre

When the Cape Rep Theater in Brewster staged Trish LaRose’s production of “Come On-A My House” last fall, Cape Cod Times reviewer Amber Rivard praised the production for its ability to connect with audiences.

“Trish LaRose lets you share in her life with every song, with her creative storytelling ability, her raw emotion and her special ability to make you laugh,” Rivard wrote.

Now, eight months later, the same show with the same cast is back on stage at the Cape Rep – this time for summer visitors who missed it in October – until July 14.

Read the full review at capecodtimes.com/theater

“Trish leaves no stone unturned with a diverse song list that ranges from Sondheim to Stevie Wonder, from Whitney Houston to Rosemary Clooney,” says the Cape Rep Theatre website.

What is the show about?

“Come On-A My House,” written by LaRose and directed by Maura Hanlon, is the story of LaRose’s life, from her adoption to her professional life in theaters in New York and Cape Cod.

Who else is there?

Anthony Teixeira and Jess Andra provide background vocals; music is directed by Michael Dunford, who is also drummer; Misao Koyama and Chris Morris alternate on piano/keyboard; Andy Troyanos plays guitar/winds until July 3; Mark van Bork on guitar finishes the performance of the piece; Rich Hill plays bass, Peter Murray woodwinds; Joe Mongelli and Steve Ahern play horns on separate days.

What you need to know to see it:

The show is at the Cape Rep Theatre, 3299 Main St, Brewster. Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through July 14. Tickets are $45; $25 for those under 25. You can purchase tickets at caperep.org or by calling the box office at 508-896-1888.