Money: A Musical Play for Cabaret

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Book
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Publication Year
1964 
Pages
58 
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Synopsis Money concerns a wealthy young man, almost a modern 'Candide,' spurred on to do something in the world by a girl he loves. Pushed on by his love, the young man discovers that the working world, the professional world, and the institutional world is often dominated by grasping, greedy men and women. He fails in everything he attempts and it all comes out right in the end, for his pushy young woman can accept him as a complete failure. The most enjoyable parts are the skits that could have been staged as separate numbers in a revue. One is a takeoff on doctors as businessmen, another is a satire on organisations and associations from the John Birchers to left-wing kooks. Most hilarious of all is the take-off on philanthropic organisations and charities. The music is most effective, the lyrics are often extremely witty, and there are some very funny plot lines. All this blends together into a refreshing and unusual show with an infectious comic spirit that bubbles along delightfully from the fast-moving start to the all-out-ensemble finish. Musical Numbers: Beautiful Day Commitment Cuyahoga Domus Sur Pampas Give A Cheer How Can I Tell? I Hate the Avant Garde A Man With A Problem The Philanthropist's Progress San Fernando She Just Walked In Who Wants To Work? - from Amzon 
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