

Funny Business - The Musical
Daniel Abrahmson
This bright show is about an audience watching a play.
Joe Preston has not had a hit in years, and is hoping his new play will revive his career.
He is at the mercy of an off Broadway audience consisting of two typical "grey haired matinee ladies", a married couple who fight all the time, an anxious young man waiting for his date, an illiterate rock singer trying to impress his date with some culture, a Texas business man and his culture vulture wife and three critics-- one of whom hates Preston's work and another who begged his editor not to assign him to his show because Sam, his lover who recently jilted him, is in the cast.
Poor Joe Preston!
Marvelous music, hysterical comedy and at least 6 showstoppers make this a surefire winner!
"It is clever, it is funny, it is original."
— New York Post
Musical Chairs is a play written by Barry Berg and published by Concord Theatricals .
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