Ginger Twinsies

Previews Begin
July 10, 2025
Opening Night
July 24, 2025
On Sale Through
October 25, 2025
Running Time
80 mins
No intermission
Theatre
Orpheum Theatre
Group Min
8+ Tickets

About the Show

“You want the 411?”

In the summer of 1998, a pair of long lost, red-headed twin girls unexpectedly meet at sleep-away camp and hatch a plan to reunite their estranged parents. Sound familiar? Shut up, no it doesn’t!

Welcome to GINGER TWINSIES — a loving, outlandish, and wildly inappropriate send up of the Lindsay Lohan/Nancy Meyers classic that made us all believe that Oreos go great with peanut butter, wedding gowns deserve top hats, and being young and beautiful is not a crime.

So, pack your bags! Kevin Zak (no credits) invites you to enjoy this 80 minute parody of “The Parent Trap” stacked with nostalgia, camp (literally, they go camping), and some unexpected twists.

About the Show

“You want the 411?”

In the summer of 1998, a pair of long lost, red-headed twin girls unexpectedly meet at sleep-away camp and hatch a plan to reunite their estranged parents. Sound familiar? Shut up, no it doesn’t!

Welcome to GINGER TWINSIES — a loving, outlandish, and wildly inappropriate send up of the Lindsay Lohan/Nancy Meyers classic that made us all believe that Oreos go great with peanut butter, wedding gowns deserve top hats, and being young and beautiful is not a crime.

So, pack your bags! Kevin Zak (no credits) invites you to enjoy this 80 minute parody of “The Parent Trap” stacked with nostalgia, camp (literally, they go camping), and some unexpected twists.

Performance Schedule

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About the Theatre

Orpheum Theatre

126 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003

Situated within Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood, the Orpheum Theatre holds a storied past. Originally established in 1904, it was an integral part of the Yiddish theatre scene and bore the moniker of the Player’s Theatre.

Transitioning its role, the building underwent a conversion into a movie theater during the 1920s. It subsequently experienced a renaissance as a theatre once again, debuting with Little Mary Sunshine in November 1959. Over the ensuing decades, it etched its name in Off-Broadway history with premieres such as Cole Porter’s Anything Goes and Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s Little Shop of Horrors.

Renovations in the 1980s included expanding the seating capacity from 299 to 347, culminating in the Orpheum Theatre’s rechristening in 1994. It played host to the enduring spectacle Stomp, which captivated audiences until 2023. Under the stewardship of Liberty Theatres, the Orpheum, along with the Minetta Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village, continues to thrive.