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Malibu Stacy: The Musical
Albuquerque Theater.png
Play Information
Genre: Musical
Starring: Malibu Stacy actress
Waylon Smithers, Jr.
Country of origin: USA
First appearance: "Homer vs. Dignity"


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

"Sold Separately".
Smithers wrote the Malibu Stacy musical and got the production booked into the Albuquerque Theater. When he asked Mr. Burns for time off to be in the play and "make [his] dream come true". Burns granted the request, even though he made fun of Smithers for making a musical about a doll. In due time, the musical opened in the Albuquerque Theater.

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?"[1]

Smithers had a poster for Malibu Stacy: The Musical in his office.[2]

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