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'''''SHOUT! The Mod Musical''''' is an [[Off-Broadway]] musical by Phillip George and David Lowenstein featuring songs from the swinging sixties. The musical features five female singers who are called, Orange, Blue, Green, Yellow and Red.
'''''SHOUT! The Mod Musical''''' is an [[Off-Broadway]] musical by Phillip George and David Lowenstein featuring songs from the swinging sixties. The musical features five female singers who are called, Orange, Blue, Green, Yellow and Red.
[[File:Shout! The Mod Musical.png|thumb|Shout! The Mod Musical]]
[[File:Shout! The Mod Musical.png|thumb|Shout! The Mod Musical]]

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SHOUT! The Mod Musical is an Off-Broadway musical by Phillip George and David Lowenstein featuring songs from the swinging sixties. The musical features five female singers who are called, Orange, Blue, Green, Yellow and Red.

Shout! The Mod Musical

The Storyline

The show is set in London between the early 1960s and 1970, and follows the lives of five women in their 20's (The Red Girl), 30's (Green, Blue, and Yellow girls) and 40's (Orange girl) who all face tough situations, usually involving relationships. Throughout the story, all five women send letters to Gwendolyn Holmes, who works for the magazine "Shout!" in an advice column and gives them advice on how to deal with said issues.

The Yellow girl is the only American character in the show, who traveled all the way to Britain in order to see Paul McCartney. The Orange woman is shown as a full grown woman who is married, in her forties, and is starting to suspect her husband is cheating on her. The Blue girl is gorgeous and wealthy, and while she can go on and on about how perfect her life is, she does face some questions regarding her sexuality. The Green girl is a bit of a "slut" in the show, always hooking up with many men and throwing innuendos around. Finally, the Red girl is the youngest and most hopeful character; she is a bit hopeless in the beginning, stating she is not good-looking like other girls, until the man of her dreams comes along.

Songs Included

Songs in the show include "Don't Sleep in the Subway", "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", "To Sir, With Love", "Downtown", and several other hits from the 1960s.

Original Cast:

Yellow Girl: Erin Crosby

Red Girl: Denise Summerford

Orange Girl : Julie Dingman-Evans

Blue Girl: Marie-France Arcilla

Green Girl: Erica Schroeder

References