
The Sunday Giveaway: Two tickets to Trip of Love Off Broadway!
Get ready to get grooooooovy, baby . . . because this week, I’m giving away tickets to a new musical featuring songs from the 60s . . . Trip of Love!
Trip of Love just started previews over at the newly christened “Stage 42” (formerly the Little Shubert), which technically makes it an Off Broadway show.
But being a little familiar with the show, I can tell you that if you’re really talking “technically,” well, this show is a bigger than a lot of Broadway shows.
Trip could easily be the biggest Off Broadway show ever . . . seriously . . . ever. We’re talking a cast of 20+, about six costumes per each of those cast members, and a hot air balloon.
And one of you is going for a trip . . .
So how do you win the two free tickets we’re giving away?
Trip of Love is a journey through the 60s through through song and dance.
Play creator for a second . . . and imagine someone comes to you looking for a show based on a decade and its music. What other decade could we take a trip through using song and dance?
Pick a decade . . .
And . . .
Pick a title. 🙂
Get it? Got it? Good . . . luck!
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70s called Flower Power
early 60’s cold war Mr. Krushchev and his magic shoe
The 80’s, and Video Killed The Radio Star. 🙂
The 80’s, the years of big hair and Aquanet!
80’s Disco Disco
1970s (specifically, 1977, and the way disco, hip hop and punk music exploded in underground clubs in New York City bringing races and ethnic groups together in a profound way.)
Title: Everybody Dance
The 50’s Era Of Berle, The Nelsons, Father Knows Best, Cisco Kid, HopAlong Cassidy, Have Gun Will Travel,Gunsmoke, Time To Bring It Out With Music and Dance.L.
70’s. DISCO Duck. Fever.
The 1920’s: “Trip of Fools.”
80’s Big Hair The Musical
70s = Everyone wants to get in 54
50’s why nit
1920s – ‘WE’RE IN THE MONEY’
The 70’s – call the show “Singing Songwriters”
The (early) 1990s: I Wanna Sex You Up.
Kind of like a musical theatre version of that Cirque du Soilel show “Zumanity” in Las Vegas. Very sexy, but tasteful.
1920’s called “Charleston Times”
’30s — “By George!”
If they came to me? Definitely the 90’s. And maybe call it LIFE IS A HIGHWAY?
Or…just make a musical version of EMPIRE RECORDS.
the ’50s: “Let’s Rock”
1970’s and I’d call it Watergate Fever spanning the different music and dances of the decade including The Bump, The Funky Chicken, The Bus Stop, The Hustle, YMCA Dance, Disco, Punk and Breakdancing.
I’m currently working on one for an actress friend in which she can channel Cass Elliot in act one and Karen Carpenter in act two, so roughly 1967-1977.
Oh yes, the title: Only Yesterday.
I’m working on a similar piece about them!!
The 70’s…. “Sex, Drugs, and Rock n Roll”
Probably from a producing side the 70s because the music lends itself to a lot of dancing….I just don’t know if I could sit through it.
1910’s- RAGS TO RICHES
1990’s titled A Trip of life – Unplugged
69′, the musical. It chronicles the music of the year 1969 when bubble gum songs (“Sugar Sugar”) played against turbulent world events and shows a change in the music throughout the year.
The 1950’s , the roots of rock and roll, and the sound of doo wop.
1940’s. In the Mood
1950s: In My Kitchen
1920s: Roarin’ Flappers
ONE NIGHT ONLY–Crisscrossing the Country Through 1970s Song and Dance.