The mysteriously monickered [title of show] turned into an unlikely&mdashbut well-deserved&mdashoff-Broadway hit in 2006. A large part of the show's appeal is that it's a true Broadway geekfest. It tracks the songwriting team of Jeff and Hunter as they attempt to come up with a musical very very quickly if they're going to make a festival's deadline&mdash-kinda like the real authors of [title of show] Jeff Bowen (music and lyrics) and Hunter Bell (book) who also are part of the cast. We follow them as they race through various stock plots and characters and then negotiate obstacle course such as finding backers casting singers and dealing with publicity. Bowen and Bell ingeniously integrate in-jokes about musical theater and its place in the culture at large ("Who wants to see Paris Hilton in The Apple Tree?") and set them to music so catchy it transcends the minimal arrangements (that'd be piano and...well that's it). [title of show] shows what you can do with little money but lots of ideas and what seems like a bottomless reservoir of fun. Think of it as an update of the old MGM musicals in which Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney would put on a show in a barn./span_x000D_Track List/span_x000D_br /1. Untitled Opening Number br /2. Two Nobodies in New York br /3. An Original Musical br /4. Monkeys and Playbills br /5. The Tony Award Song br /6. Part of It All br /7. I Am Playing Me br /8. What Kind of Girl Is She? br /9. Die Vampire, Die! br /10. Filling Out the Form br /11. September Song br /12. Secondary Characters br /13. A Way Back to Then br /14. Nine People's Favorite Thing br /15. Finale br /16. [title of Show] (Bonus) /span
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