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Ad Hock

Musical Revue / Cabaret, Comedy  /  2w, 1m

Lyrics by David Curtis and Alice Whitfield
Music by Ralph Affoumado

Additional material by James Hammerstein, Rob Carlson, and Brian Koonin

Dubbed "A Highly Commercial Musical Revue," this cabaret gem satirizes the wacky world of advertising, especially the Madison Avenue types who create deathless classics. There are hilarious songs and sketches like "Moscow Goes Madison Avenue" that offers an American style radio spot on station WKGB-- "The station that listens to you!"

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    2w, 1m

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Summary
This cabaret gem satirizes the wacky world of advertising, especially the Madison Avenue types who create deathless classics. There are hilarious songs and sketches like "Moscow Goes Madison Avenue" that offers an American style radio spot on station WKGB-- "The station that listens to you!" There are wistful pieces too, such as "The Girl Who Sings the Jingles," about a commercial jingle singer who once dreamt of something a little higher in her life.
History
Ad Hock was first presented by Eric Krebs in association with South Street Theater, New York City, on November 6th, 1988.

Female 1
Female 2
Male
Onstage Pianist

Plus 1 onstage pianist

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This title is orchestrated for Piano Only.
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Authors

Ralph Affoumado

Ralph Affoumado, Choir Master at the Tisch School of the Arts, holds a B.A. and M.A. in Orchestral Conducting from the Juilliard School of Music and has composed, conducted, arranged. and produced record albums, musical theater, television, film, and industrials. Spending eno ...
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David Curtis

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Alice Whitfield

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