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Difference between revisions of "Malibu Stacy: The Musical"
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|Country of Origin = [[USA]] | |Country of Origin = [[USA]] | ||
|First Appearance = "[[Homer vs. Dignity]]" | |First Appearance = "[[Homer vs. Dignity]]" | ||
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− | '''''Malibu Stacy: The Musical''''' is a musical play about the [[Malibu Stacy]] doll. It was written by [[Waylon Smithers]]. Smithers co-starred in the play, along with an [[Malibu Stacy actress|unnamed actress]] who played Malibu Stacy. | + | '''''Malibu Stacy: The Musical''''' is a musical play about the [[Malibu Stacy]] doll. It was written by [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]]. Smithers co-starred in the play, along with an [[Malibu Stacy actress|unnamed actress]] who played Malibu Stacy. |
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Revision as of 07:08, January 2, 2013
Malibu Stacy: The Musical
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Play Information
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Malibu Stacy: The Musical is a musical play about the Malibu Stacy doll. It was written by Waylon Smithers, Jr.. Smithers co-starred in the play, along with an unnamed actress who played Malibu Stacy.
History
File:SoldSeparately.jpg
"Sold Separately".
In the scene from the musical that was shown, Smithers and the actress playing Stacy were on a stage filled with life-sized Mailbu Stacy accessories. Seated on the hood of Stacy's Corvette, they sang the song "Sold Separately" as a duet.
Most of the audience seemed to enjoy the play, but when the song was finished, one bored-looking man gave his wife a dirty look and said, "This is better than a movie—Why?"