Buckle up for a hilarious class war romp with "Me and My Girl," a delightful musical brimming with catchy tunes and social satire. Bill Snibson, an unapologetically uncouth Cockney gentleman, gets his world turned upside down when he discovers he's the 14th Earl of Hareford. Thrust into the posh world of the upper class, Bill struggles to adapt to their refined ways, much to the amusement (and sometimes horror) of the snooty society folk.
His cockney charm clashes hilariously with the stiff formality of the Hareford household. But Bill also brings a refreshing dose of energy and enthusiasm, ultimately winning over some hearts with his genuineness. The show's highlight is the iconic "Lambeth Walk," a rousing dance number that became a national sensation and perfectly captures Bill's working-class swagger. "Me and My Girl" is a heartwarming and humorous journey that celebrates finding yourself, embracing your roots, and the power of love – all wrapped up in a delightful package of catchy music and witty social commentary.
Year | Category | |
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1987 | Best Musical |
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