The plot may sound oddly familiar: operatic sensation Christina Joseph
leaves a promising career at La Scala and returns to her roots in
Nashville, Tennessee, singing backup at the Country Palace. There she
finds an enemy in an aging Country-Western diva and a mentor in a
mysterious janitor determined to make her Country Music's newest star.brbrIt?s a splashy, hilarious Country-Western send-up of the classic tale of horror, span style="font-weight: bold;"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA/span!
Filled with irreverent wit, painful punning, sly contemporary
references and more than a touch of the absurd, this shameless romp is a
bit like The Nashville Network on acid. And with an unforgettable
score that runs the gamut from Grand Opera to Country to Broadway ?
including a little ditty called ?Hog Butcher?s Daughter? ? strongPHANTOM OF THE COUNTY OPERA/strong has audiences tapping their toes and rolling in the aisles.
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