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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Each show was written by [[Courtney Hopkin]] and leveraged a different music artist's songs as well as time/location for each show. Music Direction by [[Lindsey McGowen]].
Each show was written by [[Courtney Hopkin]] and leveraged a different music artist's songs as well as time/location for each show.  


Each show ran for two performances, every other month in 2015.
Each show ran for two performances, every other month in 2015.

Revision as of 12:43, 16 April 2015


The Jukebox Musical Project

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Theater The Institution Theater
Directed by
Music Director(s)
Music By
Cast
  • Various
Run 2015-Present

The Jukebox Musical Project was a series of original comedy mini-musicals at The Institution Theater. Each show was written by Courtney Hopkin and leveraged a different music artist's songs for each show.

Summary

Each show was written by Courtney Hopkin and leveraged a different music artist's songs as well as time/location for each show.

Each show ran for two performances, every other month in 2015.


Casts

The Black Death ft. music by the Smashing Pumpkins (March 2015)

In the Air Tonight ft. music by Phil Collins (May 2015)

TBD