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How To Be Perfect

Starring

BRIAN TOM O'CONNOR & DEBRA VOGEL

Music Director

DARRYL CURRY

Musical Staging

NORA BROWN

Is there such a thing as a perfect relationship? (Hint: Do you know any? Are you in one?) How can you avoid the pitfalls of love? Let O'Connor & Vogel show you the way as they boldly step right into them. "How To Be Perfect," the sequel to their hit cabaret act, "Guy & Doll," is a tongue-in-cheek musical guide to succeeding and failing in the minefield of love.

O'Connor & Vogel continue their patented brand of character songs that delighted audiences in "Guy & Doll." Combined with the satirical take on contemporary "self-help gurus," the O&V team have created another delightful miniature musical comedy.


MUSICAL NUMBERS

"Economics"
by Kurt Weill & Alan Jay Lerner from Love Life

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?"
by Cole Porter, from High Society

"Empty Pockets"
by Irving Berlin, from Mr. President

"Tone Deaf"
by John Forster, from Entering Marion

"Uh-Oh!"
by Lee Pockriss & Anne Croswell, from Tovarich

"It's Like"
by Stan Daniels, from So Long, 174th Street

"You're The Boss"
by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, from Smokey Joe's Cafe

"The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid"
by Johnny Mercer

"The Woman For The Man"
by Charles Strouse & Lee Adams, from It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman

"Nobody's Perfect"
by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt, from I Do, I Do

"No Man is Worth It"
by Charles Strouse & Alan Jay Lerner, from Dance a Little Closer

"If I Had My Druthers"
by Gene DePaul & Johnny Mercer, from Li'l Abner

"Here's To Your Illusions"
by Sammy Fain & E. Y. Harburg, from Flahooley

"Talk To Me, Baby"
by Robert Emmett Dolan & Johnny Mercer, from Foxy

"Therapy"
by Jonathan Larson, from Tick, Tick... Boom!

"Sometimes A Day Goes By"
by John Kander & Fred Ebb, from Woman of the Year

"Isnt This Better"
by John Kander & Fred Ebb, from Funny Lady

"You"
by Stan Daniels, from So Long, 174th Street

Encore:
"Taking A Chance On Love"
by Vernon Duke & John Latouche and Ted Fetter, from Cabin in the Sky