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Singles in Agriculture -

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Duration: 0.5-1 minute
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Singles in Agriculture
Singles in Agriculture
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TITLE
Springtime For Hitler
Springtime For Hitler
SHOW
The Producers
The Producers
AWARDS
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Olivier Award, Tony Award
Drama Desk Award, Grammy Award, Olivier Award, Tony Award
COMPOSER
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
LYRICIST
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
STYLE
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Comedic
Uptempo, Contemporary Musical Theatre, Comedic
VOCAL PART
Tenor
Tenor
KEY
G Major
G Major
GENDER
Male
Male
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1968 (Renewed) Legation Music Corp. (BMI Administered by Largo Music Inc. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
Copyright © 1968 (Renewed) Legation Music Corp. (BMI Administered by Largo Music Inc. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
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Priscilla and Joel are at a dating convention for single farmers. Joel is an Oklahoma fundamentalist; Priscilla is a South Carolina army window. Joel slipped Priscilla his room key earlier in the evening and the play begins as she enters his hotel room. Through casual conversation the two learn that although they have many differences they share a deep loneliness. As the night progresses and the two begin to open up to each other Joel admits to being a virgin, and Priscilla soon discovers his plan to commit suicide. By the end of the play, Joel realizes that he can’t end his life because it has officially just begun.see less
Priscilla and Joel are at a dating convention for single farmers. Joel is an Oklahoma fundamentalist; Priscilla is a South Carolina army window. Joel slipped Priscilla his room key earlier in the evening and the play begins as she enters his hotel room. Through casual conversation the two learn that although they have many differences they share a deep loneliness....see more
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