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When the Musical Misbehaves   

Musical theater has never shied away from the risqué, often pushing boundaries with material that was once considered downright scandalous. What was shocking then is often seen as playful—or even tame—by today’s standards. Join us for a lively exploration of how "making whoopie" was portrayed on stage, from its eyebrow-raising origins to its modern-day charm. Through song, dance, and a touch of history, we’ll rediscover the moments that once made audiences blush—and now make them smile!

Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.

Steven Friedman is an internationally recognized Broadway Musical historian known for his engaging style and deep knowledge of musical theater history. A trained classical tenor, he brings unique insights to his lectures, helping audiences appreciate the relevance of musicals across different eras.

"Great presence and voice... So enthusiastic in presentations...will attend other classes." OLLI Patron

 

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