Chutzpah a go-go
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A popular Canadian musical comedy. Written in 1994 by Randy Vancourt and David Gale, it went on to be one of the longest-running stage shows in Canadian theater history.
CHUTZPAH à GO-GO tells the story of four singing actors, from the fictional Jewish town of Bubkes, North Dakota (Pop. 107). These tummlers are on the road with a musical tribute to their unique prairie Jewish heritage and some of the comic contributions that Yiddish has made to the English language. They have been mistakenly booked into a church auditorium and are using the church's musicians as their own live Klezmer band.
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- List of musicals
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- Opera
- Operetta
- Ballad opera
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