
Synopsis
From the hilarious screen success "Some Like It Hot" SUGAR
comes to the stage with the same memorable characters that made
the screenplay so popular. Joe and Jerry, two musicians down on
their luck while wandering through Chicago, by chance witness a
gang rub-out in the Clark Street Garage. The rub-out was ordered
by Spats Palazzo, a notorious Chicago hood. Spats and his boys
immediately chase after Joe and Jerry, determined to silence
them as witnesses to the crime. Desperate for a quick way out of
town, Joe and Jerry hear about jobs available for a saxophone
and a bass player, which are their specialties. And
coincidently, the band is scheduled to leave at once for
Florida. There is only one problem; the band is all female. As
Joe and Jerry they haven't got a chance, but with a bit of
costuming, padding, makeup and slight voice adjustments, they
become Josephine and Daphne. They are hired by "Sweet Sue and
her Society Syncopators."
Joe (Josephine) and Jerry (Daphne) find themselves getting
well acquainted with Sugar, the gorgeous blonde who is the
featured singer with the band. As difficult as it is for them
not to reveal their secret to Sugar, they know that one slip
could lead Spats Palazzo to them. Moreover, if Mr. Bienstock the
show's manager, discovers their true identities, they could be
in an even worse spot. Mr. Bienstock had already warned the
"girls" that he would not tolerate drinking or men on the train
between shows. Joe and Jerry are definitely in a jam, but it
looks as though Sugar's company is going to make it an
enjoyable, if risky, experience.
It turns out that Sugar has a drinking problem which she
keeps secret from Mr. Bienstock. As she explains it, she drinks
to forget about the countless saxophone players she has fallen
in love with, and who have left her. This is quite interesting
to Josephine, whose interest in Sugar is becoming more than
sisterly.
Sugar confides to Josephine and Daphne that she plans to find
a millionaire in Florida and get married. She even tells them
what he will look like. Hearing this, Joe develops a plan; he
convinces Jerry that they need to look after Sugar, so they need
to stay with the band in Florida until they find a suitable
millionaire for her. What Jerry does not know is that Joe has
already chosen Sugar's match. By disguising himself as her
"dream-man," Joe is confident that he can win her heart. After
she falls in love with him, he plans to tell her the truth about
himself.
While Joe is busy impressing Sugar with his newfound wealth,
Jerry (alias Daphne) has attracted her own millionaire. Sir
Osgood Fielding is determined to woo and win Daphne. She is not
quite certain how to break the bad news to him, especially since
he showers her with lavish gifts.
With the unwitting help of Sir Osgood, Joe makes a big
impression on Sugar. Now Joe only needs to tell her the truth
about his identity, since he thinks that if she really loves him
it won't matter that he is not a millionaire, but another
saxophone player. Unfortunately, before he gets the opportunity
to tell her, Spats Palazzo and his gang arrive in town and
recognize Josephine and Daphne in the band. The chase is on.
Eventually the villains get what they deserve, and the lovers
are reunited.
Song List
- Overture
- Penniless Bums
- Tear the Town Apart
- The Beauty That Drives Men Mad
- We Could Be Close
- Sun on My Face
- November Song
- Sugar
- Entr'acte
- Hey, Why Not
- Beautiful Through & Through
- What Do You Give To A Man Who's Had Everything?
- Magic Nights
- It's Always Love
- When You Meet a Man in Chicago
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