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The comedic Mock-U-Musical revue BOMBED A LOT! THE MUSIC OF PETER BUOY
WRYDER, is a lively tribute to the legendary (and completely fictitious) composer's
often-memorable music. Drawing from his reviews, compositions, personal journal
entries and secret C.I.A. files, the six cast members celebrate the career he never
had as the world conspired against him. In an action packed hour, the cast presents
29 musical numbers in an effort to better understand the lost genius of Peter Buoy
Wryder.
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At a college rocked by campus violence, half-baked on some hydro-polo North slope trip-weed, Tofu and Rainbow sing of responsibility. |
CD: Bombed A Lot! The Music Of Peter Buoy Wryder
Credits: Lyrics By Bill Fagan & Music By Jeff Scott |
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Peter's sense of doomed resignation is perfectly captured in this ballad sung by the Dean of Women, from his musicalDormatorium. |
CD: Bombed A Lot! The Music Of Peter Buoy Wryder
Credits: Lyrics By Bill Fagan & Music By Jeff Scott |
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Police arrest Peter for disturbing the peace...or maybe, just for bringing down a crowd with his music. He shares a jail cell with Leonard Snyper. They begin work on a new musical about the streets of Los Angeles entitled The Brothers Thomas. |
CD: Bombed A Lot! The Music Of Peter Buoy Wryder
Credits: Lyrics By Bill Fagan & Music By Jeff Scott |
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