Cabaret Sauvignon's answer to the late summer blues in New Orleans was this group therapy session disguised as cabaret. Audiences entering True Brew were greeted by Nurse Nancy (Nancy Jagade Fuller), who distributed questionaires to the audience members, which were then collected shortly before the show. As explained by Vatican Lokey, Kate Arthurs, and accompanist Don Blum their questionaires were analyzed and the show they were about to see was 'custom-made' for their particular problems, quirks, and loose ends. The score featured songs by Kander & Ebb, Michel LeGrand, Katie Lee, William Finn, and three original songs by Lokey & Blum: the title number, "The Road Rage Rodeo", and a specialty number for Arthurs, "All My Friends Have Great Neuroses But Me!"
Cabaret Sauvignon's answer to the late summer blues in New Orleans was this group therapy session disguised as cabaret. Audiences entering True Brew were greeted by Nurse Nancy (Nancy Jagade Fuller), who distributed questionaires to the audience members, which were then collected shortly before the show. As explained by Vatican Lokey, Kate Arthurs, and accompanist Don Blum their questionaires were analyzed and the show they were about to see was 'custom-made' for their particular problems, quirks, and loose ends. The score featured songs by Kander & Ebb, Michel LeGrand, Katie Lee, William Finn, and three original songs by Lokey & Blum: the title number, "The Road Rage Rodeo", and a specialty number for Arthurs, "All My Friends Have Great Neuroses But Me!"
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