Musical (1994)


Musique: Carol Hall
Paroles: Carol Hall
Livret: Larry L. King • Peter Masterson
Production à la création:

The Vegas locale allows for an ongoing parade of barely dressed showgirls in glitzy Bob Mackie costumes, Sonny and Cher, Elvis Presley, Liberace, and Siegfried and Roy impersonators, and a two-bit stand-up comic acting as emcee against a background of flashing neon lights and accompanied by the sound of ever-jangling slot machines.

1 Best Little Worehouse in Texas goes Public (The) peut-être considéré comme un Flop musical


Ostensibly a sequel to the creative team's 1978 hit The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, it is more a series of burlesque-style sketches and musical interludes than a traditional book musical. Hoping to recover $26 million in back taxes owed them by Las Vegas whorehouse Stallion Fields, the IRS lures former brothel madam Mona Stangley out of retirement to run the operation. Complications arise when billionaire Sam Dallas arranges the sale of shares in the enterprise on the stock exchange and right-wing politician Senator A. Harry Hardast objects to his plan.


Act I
Let the Devil Take Us
Nothin' Like a Picture Show
I'm Leavin' Texas
It's Been a While
Brand New Start

Act II
Down and Dirty
Call Me
Change In Me
Here for the Hearing
Piece of the Pie
Change In Me (Reprise)
If We Open Our Eyes

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Best Little Worehouse in Texas goes Public (The) (1994-05-Lunt-Fontanne Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 semaine
Nombre : 28 previews - 16 représentations
Première Preview : 14 April 1994
Première: 10 May 1994
Dernière: 22 May 1994
Mise en scène : Tommy Tune • Peter Masterson
Chorégraphie : Jeff Calhoun • Tommy Tune
Producteur :
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