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Music
  
Carol Hall

Productions
  
1994 Broadway

Lyricist
  
Carol Hall

Lyrics
  
Carol Hall

First performance
  
14 April 1994

Composer
  
Carol Hall

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Book
  
Larry L. King Peter Masterson

Basis
  
Sequel to The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Adapted from
  
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Playwrights
  
Peter Masterson, Larry L. King

Similar
  
The Best Little Whoreho, Bring Back Birdie, The Will Rogers Follies, The Five O'Clock Girl, Gigi

The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public is a musical with a book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson and music and lyrics by Carol Hall. It is a sequel to the 1978 musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Contents

Plot

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.

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.

Reception

After 28 previews, the Broadway production, directed by Tommy Tune and Peter Masterson and choreographed by Tune and Jeff Calhoun, opened on May 10, 1994 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where it ran for 16 performances. The cast included Dee Hoty as Mona, Scott Holmes as Sam, Ronn Carroll as the Senator, and Jim David as the emcee.

An original cast recording was released by Varèse Sarabande.

Nominations

  • Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical (Dee Hoty)
  • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations
  • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design
  • Songs

    1Prologue / Let the Devil Take Us
    2Picture Show
    3I'm Leavin' Texas

    References

    The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public Wikipedia