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The Marvelous Wonderettes : ウィキペディア英語版
The Marvelous Wonderettes

''The Marvelous Wonderettes'' is a musical comedy with a book by Roger Bean. It was recently played off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre in New York. The show, which uses pop songs from the '50s and '60s as a vehicle to tell its story, pays homage to the high school Songleader squads of the 1950s. When called upon to perform at their senior prom as a last minute replacement, Springfield High Songleaders, Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy, rally together to entertain their classmates in four-part harmony.
The songs they sing during the course of the musical include: "Lollipop"; “Dream Lover”; “Stupid Cupid”; “Lipstick on Your Collar”; “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me”; "It’s My Party"; and "It’s In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)".
The original off-Broadway cast included Beth Malone (Betty Jean); Victoria Matlock (Cindy Lou); Farah Alvin (Missy); and Bets Malone (Suzy). The musical opened September 14, 2008 at Westside Theatre in New York. Vocal arrangements and Musical Direction were by Brian William Baker and Roger Bean; choreography was by Janet Miller; the show was written and directed by Roger Bean and the creative team includes: Michael Carnahan (Sets), Bobby Pearce (Wigs and Costumes), Jeremy Pivnick (Lights) and Cricket S. Myers (Sound).
==History==
In 1998, fresh off a run of Bean's first musical, ''Don't Touch That Dial!'' at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Bean was asked to write a new musical for their intimate black box space, the Stackner Cabaret.Bean suggested a musical about high school song leaders from the '50s and '60s, best friends, singing at prom for their best friends and boyfriends. He would use pop songs from the '50s and '60s to tell story of the characters. In this way, ''The Marvelous Wonderettes'' was born in 1999.
With limited backstage space, Bean needed to write a script in which the actors could remain onstage though most if not all of the show. Thus the original one-act version of ''The Marvelous Wonderettes'' came to be. Through the years it has grown from its much simpler one-act format to its current, fully realized, two-act version. In 2001 the show headed back to Milwaukee Rep for an extended run and played at several other theaters around the country.
In 2006, Bean met producing partner David Elzer, who along with Peter Schneider helped to create a fantastic Los Angeles production of the show, which ran at the El Portal theater for two years and received Ovation nominations and awards. ''The Marvelous Wonderettes'' opened at the Westside Theater in New York City on September 14, 2008 where it ran until January 3, 2010.().

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