Pump Boys and Dinettes | |
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Music | John Foley Mark Hardwick Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Schimmel Jim Wann |
Lyrics | John Foley Mark Hardwick Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Schimmel Jim Wann |
Book | John Foley Mark Hardwick Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Schimmel Jim Wann |
Productions | 1981 Off Broadway 1982 Broadway 1984 West End |
Pump Boys and Dinettes is a musical written by a performance group of the same name. The performance group, "Pump Boys and Dinettes" consists of John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann. Not only did the members of this group write the musical, they starred in the Broadway production and directed it as well.
The musical premiered on Broadway on February 4, 1982 at the Princess Theatre and closed on June 18, 1983, after 573 performances. It had premiered at the Chelsea West Side Arts Theatre in 1981, moving to the Colonnades Theatre (Greenwich Village) in October 1981.
The show opened in London's West End at the Piccadilly Theatre from September 20, 1984 to June 8, 1985 and transferred to the Albery Theatre from June 11, 1985 to September 2, 1985.[1][2] The production starred, amongst others, Paul Jones, Clodagh Rodgers, Joe Brown and Kiki Dee.
The musical tells the story of four men who work at a gas station, and two women waitresses at the "Double Cupp Diner", a dinette, located somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina. The music is mostly from the country rock/pop music genres. They perform on guitars, piano, bass and kitchen utensils. [3]
The original cast album was released by CBS Records in the U.S.
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Lyrics and music by Jim Wann (unless otherwise noted)
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