Doyle and Debbie on Conan Jan 10

Jan 9, 2012
The Doyle & Debbie Show

lonesome road productions, in association with Jim Jensen and Lisselan Productions, announce that the cast of the Doyle and Debbie show will appear on Conan on January 10, 2012. Tickets for the Doyle & Debbie show, created by Bruce Arntson, and starring Bruce Arntson, Jenny Littleton and Matt Carlton, are on sale through March 18, 2012 at The Royal George Cabaret. The Conan appearance is scheduled to air tomorrow, Tuesday, January 10, on TBS at 10pm CST.

Doyle Mayfield, an old-guard country star with a handful of hits back in the 70s and 80s, is reviving his career thirty years, four wives, and three Debbies later. The new Debbie, a single mother with three children, sees this lovable lothario as her last chance to make it big in Nashville - but she also questions hitching her star to this loose cannon.

the Doyle & Debbie show - featuring all-original songs - is sublime homage and parody, simultaneously idolizing and lampooning country music's tradition of iconic duos and the battle of the sexes that accompany them. Bruce Arntson and Jenny Littleton take audiences on a freewheeling joyride through a wickedly funny script and score - all delivered with utmost sincerity.

the Doyle and Debbie show appeals to adults from every walk of life and opened in Chicago to universally rave reviews.

Over the past five years, the Doyle & Debbie show has developed a rabid cult following in Nashville, with many fans who have seen the show over a dozen times - everyone from theatre-going professional to college students who wouldn't be caught dead in a theater or a country bar. The show was first performed in June 2006 in Nashville, TN. the Doyle & Debbie Show opened in the legendary Bluegrass venue, The Station Inn, in October 2007, where it has been playing Tuesday nights ever since. Doyle and Debbie have performed in a variety of venues around the country, including two appearances on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The Chicago production opened at The Royal George Cabaret on October 17, 2011.

Creator and star Bruce Arntson led his first rock band at the age of 13 and spent years as a bandleader or sideman (keyboards and sax) before writing thematic songs for the Emmy Award-winning kids' show, Hey Vern, It's Ernest, which became his training ground for film scoring (Touchstone/Disney), television writing (Saturday morning CBS show) and screenwriting.

He has composed and performed with Tennessee Repertory Theatre, Tennessee Dance Theatre, Dark Horse Theatre, and others. He co-wrote, composed songs and score, and starred in the cult musical feature Existo, based on his stage act, which won numerous "Best Feature" and "Audience Choice" awards on the festival circuit. It was during his time working for the CMT show Inside Fame that he conceived the Doyle & Debbie show.

"My experience writing for Country Music Television's Inside Fame, along with frequent backstage visits to The Grand Ol' Opry, became the basis for Doyle & Debbie," says creator Bruce Arnston. "It's my impulse to make fun of everything-and it comes naturally for me to satirize the country music scene, but I do it with respect for the people and especially the music. I've been honored to have many former Opry stars and musicians, including George Jones, and current Country stars, see the Doyle & Debbie show."