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Guests
are rocketed back to the time of polyester leisure suits,
pet rocks, and lava lamps. All are invited to the opening
of the hottest new club in town, The Polyester Palace.

Owner Stu Ramone has spared no expense to see that this club
is a success. All is not well though. Someone has stolen the
prized gold medallion that Stu won from former Disco King
Johnny Revolta. Whoever took it really wanted to get him where
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(The
level of INTERACTION for this show is VERY VERY HIGH.)
Each table is a team. After interviewing suspects and asking
the right questions, together each team will come to a conclusion
as to who stole the medallion and why. Cast members will teach
dances of the 70's and conduct a 1970's trivia contest for
points. The winning team of the trivia contest will receive
an award.

Also, selected guests will be spirited away to a separate
room, secretly taught classic 70's dances, receive costume
pieces that will enhance their performance and then this new
dance ensemble will return to the main room to perform their
newly learned dance steps for the audience at large. The best-choreographed
group will win a prize. |
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- A
separate room in which to teach the dances to guests.
- In
the main room, a dance floor or area large enough for
8-12 people to dance.
- This
show is designed and works best for audiences from 25
to 400.
- Dressing
room for actors with water and sodas before the show and
meals for cast and crew after the show.
- A
stage 8 x 12 or larger.
- Laughing
Matters will provide props, costumes, lights, sound, customized
playbills and winner's certificates. all services necessary
for the staging of the production based on an audience
size of 150 or less. (Larger sized audiences or large
venues will require an upgrade in sound requirements at
an additional fee.)
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