

Fashion (One-Act)
Aurand Harris
The ladies of the Long Island Masque and Wig Society, dedicated to early American drama, hit upon the inspired notion of doing Mowatt’s Fashion .
They will play male as well as female roles, of course.
The result is a play with songs in which the director is the only male performer, a phony French count who almost wins the daughter of social-climbing Mrs. Tiffany.
Complications and misunderstandings aboun, and the villain is foiled in the nick of time.
"A score that is as catchy and bright as any in the Gershwin to Jerry Herman vernacular."
— Women's Wear Daily
Fashion (Musical) is a play written by Steve Brown and published by Concord Theatricals .
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