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3''The Musical of Musicals: The Musical!'' is a 2005 Off-Broadway musical with music, lyrics and book by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart. It retells the same basic plot parodying five famous writing teams.
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5The same four principals appear in the same four roles, only with slightly different names.
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7The master plot: Boy loves Girl; Girl can't pay the landlord and seeks advice from Abby; Boy finds a way to pay Girl's rent in time for the finale.
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9The five [[ShowWithinAShow musicals within the musical]], as presented in two acts, are:
10# "Corn!" (in the style of Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein)\
11People might say that Big Willy and June are in love. Big Willy denies it, sings about the beautiful corn, soliloquizes, [[Theatre/TheKingAndI "et cetera, et cetera, et cetera."]] Mother Abby leads June into a DreamBallet.
12# "A Little Complex" (in the style of Music/StephenSondheim)\
13The plot sours. Neuroses multiply, as do rhymes. Art isn't easy for Jeune and Billy: Billy has written a hummable melody song, and Jeune has thrown Jitter's artwork in the dumpster with other garbage. Jitter has an epiphany and waits for his revenge.
14# "Dear Abby!" (in the style of Jerry Herman)\
15Abby can't sing or dance, but she's still the toast of the chorus. Less plot than scene changes, but at least some old-fashioned show tunes.
16# "Aspects of Junita" (in the style of Creator/AndrewLloydWebber)\
17Sir Phantom Jitter wants Junita to sing his new rock opera for him. The Chorus roller-skates around the entitled title character. Mostly the old song and dance.
18# "Speakeasy" (in the style of Kander and Ebb)\
19Things are different nowadays in the Thirties. In this DarkerAndEdgier world, Jütter hosts a cabaret in Chicago, Villy is now a gay prison inmate, and Fräulein Abby advises Juny to sell her body to pay the rent.
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21In 2021, the York Theatre held a [[https://youtu.be/JSZh93Daum8 virtual production]] to raise money for a water main break in the theater.
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23!!Tropes!
24* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: "A Little Complex" includes alliteration in Jitter's PatterSong.
25-->''What would be the matter with the murder of a model...if the model were a mooring in the middle of a model?''
26* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: In "Corn!", Jidder intends to marry June unless he can collect her rent by 5 o'clock.
27-->'''Big Willy''': Well, you cain't up and marry her jest 'cause she cain't pay her rent!\
28'''Jidder''': Oh, cain't I? It says I can right here in this Lease!\
29'''Big Willy''': That lease'll never hold up in court!\
30'''Jidder''': Yes it will. And don't call me [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Liesl]]!
31* CreditsGag: The original production listed the chorus roles played by the four cast members under this apologetic note:
32-->Really good actors like the ones listed never appear in the chorus unless it turns out that, well, they have to. And then they do so only grudgingly.
33* DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce: Jeune is suffering from a mysterious condition similar to that of Johanna in ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' or Cinderella in ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'', illustrated by little birds literally flying around her head (which are [[StylisticSuck crudely edited stock photos]] in the 2021 virtual production):
34-->I have little birds\
35Flying 'round my head\
36Why do the birds fly\
37Around my golden hair?\
38Are they building nests up there\
39With twigs and springs and bits of twine?\
40Who cleans the messes\
41They leave in my tresses?\
42Your guess is as good as mine.
43* DoubleEntendre: The leading character of "Corn!" is named Big Willy, which sets up this moment in his ''Theatre/{{Carousel}}''-like soliloquy about having a namesake son:
44-->I'll teach him to wrassle and play.\
45Some fellers might think it's silly\
46For a big guy like me to stay home all day\
47Playin' with my own little Willy.
48* DoubleMeaningTitle:
49** "Corn!" takes place among the cornfields of Kansas and has an old-fashioned, hokey, ''corny'' sentimentality.
50** "A Little Complex" achieves a rare triple meaning: it takes place in a little apartment complex, everyone has a little psychological complex, and the music itself is a little complex (i.e., complicated).
51* DownOnTheFarm: Parodied in "Corn!", whose setting is [[Theatre/SouthPacific "Kansas in August."]] Big Willy sings of being so fond of farming that he's now "in love with a wonderful hoe."
52* DreamBallet:
53-->'''Spoken Stage Direction''': As June drifts off to sleep, [[Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein in her own little corner, in her own little chair]], Dream June appears. Dream Willy appears. Together they dance a highly symbolic ballet. Sort of "Run of [=DeMille=]."
54* GrandStaircaseEntrance: Lampshaded in "Dear Abby":
55-->'''Spoken Stage Direction''': Abby appears at the top of a staircase. The audience applauds wildly, even though she hasn't done anything yet.
56* HurricaneOfPuns: The opening number has a slew of puns on the word "musical."
57-->High heels and pumps -- a shoesical!\
58Down in the dumps -- a bluesical.\
59Washing your hair -- shampoosical!\
60Chill in the air -- achoosical!\
61Shows about cows -- a moosical.\
62Shows with meows -- ''[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion Cats]].''
63::: This continues during the song until he sings, "Not one more pun -- maybe one or twosical!"
64* InTheStyleOf: The same basic story premise is recreated in the styles of five different Broadway writers (or writing teams).
65* LazyNeuteredPet: [[spoiler:The Phantom Jitter]] is revealed to be a cat man who sleeps all day because he was neutered at age three.
66* LGBTFanbase: Invoked in the "Dear Abby" finale:
67-->'''Chorus''': We're queer for dear Abby!\
68'''Spoken Stage Direction''': The audience, led by gay men, rises to their feet.
69* MadArtist: In "A Little Complex," Jitter is a painter who is so jilted by his artwork being tossed in the dump that he wants to commit murder in revenge.
70* NarrationEcho:
71-->'''Spoken Stage Direction''': Jidder trips and falls on his own knife.\
72'''June''': Oh, Jidder tripped and fell on his own knife. He's dead.
73* PatterSong: Jitter has a Sondheim-style rapid-fire musical soliloquy in "A Little Complex."
74* PigLatin:
75-->'''Jütter''': Here at the Speakeasy, we speak many different languages. But the favorite is Pig-Latin. To fool the police, Jah? Sprechen zie Eutsche-Day? Parlez-vous Rancais-Fay? Et tu Brute? Ha, ha, ha, ha. That was real Latin!
76* ReferenceOverdosed: The musical, as its title implies, is stuffed with {{Shout Out}}s to famous and not-so-famous musicals by famous authors.
77* SungThroughMusical: Parodied in "Aspects of Junita," where Junita and Bill complain that their relationship is deteriorating because "we never talk anymore," since they have to relate to each other in "this wretched recitative." Subverted when Bill finally speaks: "Junita, we have to talk. Yes, talk!" Up until this point, only the stage directions are spoken.
78* UnlimitedWardrobe: Parodied with the title character of "Dear Abby!":
79-->'''Abby''': Don't worry. I'm back! And in a stunning new gown.\
80'''Spoken Stage Direction''': Abby returns after her fortieth and final costume change of the show!

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