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Co-Ed Prison Sluts : ウィキペディア英語版
Co-Ed Prison Sluts

''Co-Ed Prison Sluts'' is a musical revue that originally opened at the Annoyance Theatre in April 1989, closed in June 2000,(and reopened in 2008) making it the longest-running musical in Chicago, Illinois, a title that still holds to this day.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.annoyanceproductions.com/ )
The show was directed by Mick Napier with original music by Faith Soloway. The show is known for having been an important part of the Chicago fringe theater.〔
== Plot ==
''Co-Ed Prison Sluts'' follows the prison's newest inmate, Alice, as she learns the ropes from the other inane inmates including Hamster Man, The Dame, Skeeter, Slick, Henry, and Dr. Bellows and his dog Fluffy. And she learns the number one rule — to fear the dreaded Clown.
Thanks to songs such as "Hey We're in Prison" and "The Dog is Eating my Hamster Now", ''Co-ed Prison Sluts'' is known for its risqué themes, and has helped forged The Annoyance's tradition of raunchy, edgy comedy.

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