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 Book and lyrics by Christopher DurangMusic by Peter MelnickListen to music from the show!
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1. Prologue |
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2. In a foreign city |
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3. Grumpy mood |
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4. Tempura's Song |
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5. Mister McGutfin |
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6. Pretty Moon Over Macao |
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7. Mambo Malaysian |
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8. Sparks |
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9. Adrift in Macao |
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10. So Long |
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11. Rick's Song |
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12. The Chase |
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13. I'm Actually Irish |
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14. Ticky Ticky Tock |
A zany film noir parody hearkening back to the days when leading men were hard-boiled, dames were beautiful but dangerous, and musicals were filled with tunes so playfully catchy you couldn't dislodge them from your brain if your life depended on it.
An original and lethally catchy score signals the arrival of gifted new musical theater composer Peter Melnick.
"The Maltese falcon mates with the loon in Adrift In Macao ... Christopher Durang's broad spoof of film noir, with a score by Peter Melnick that mambos from Kurt Weill to Carmen Miranda, is set in 1952 in the Chinese port of Macao--a sinister locale peopled by diamond smugglers, shady nightclub owners, dope aficionados, femmes fatales, and a walking, winking Asian cliché named Tempura, because he's been `battered by life.'" - Boston Phoenix
"With a drop-dead funny book and shamefully silly lyrics by Christopher Durang and lethally catchy music by Peter Melnick, Adrift In Macao lovingly parodies the Hollywood film noir classics of the 1940s and '50s." - BroadwayWorld.com
"[The] music hops effectively among genres, evoking period music from Kurt Weill to big bands." - New York Times
Click below for additional materials: Adrift in Macao (Script/Libretto) Adrift in Macao (Logo Pack)
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