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that has haunted him and his guilt that, as an Irish terrorist, he unwittingly brought about his own greatest loss through an act of violence. The next morning, with a new awakening of caring for each other, Satin leaves Doyle to rush to work. She finds an angry and rejected LeRoy, who humiliates her onstage then, in a rage, physically attacks Doyle, who has returned to the theatre. Latent racial tensions arise as the company takes sides. A shaken Satin goes on for her strip. Toughs begin to invade the theatre, bringing the violence and prejudice of the streets inside with them. Attacked, the company fights back. Even LeRoy, putting away his hurt and expressing his love for Satin, joins the battle. One by one, all members of the company begin to realise they are a family, protecting their home against a common enemy. CAST (in order of appearance): Leroy Harry Gus Solly Vemelle (Earle's Pearls, 4): Ruby, Fleta, Kitty, Linette Maybelle Mechanical Man Knockabouts (5) Romaine Satin Louis, the Stage Manager Mike, the Doorman Stooge Doyle Grover Mrs. Faye Toughs (5) MUSICAL NUMBERS: 1. Prologue - This Must Be the Place - Company 2. Cadava - Solly, Gus, Romaine 3. A Sweet Thing Like Me - Satin, Earle's Pearls 4. I Get Myself Out - Gus 5. My Daddy Always Taught Me to Share - Leroy 6. All Things to One Man - Satin 7. The Line - Leroy, Earle's Pearls 8. Katie My Love - Doyle 9. The Grind - Gus, Company 10. Yes, Ma'am - Doyle 11. Why, Mama, Why - Satin, Leroy 12. This Crazy Place - Leroy, Company 13. From the Ankles Down - Leroy, Earle's Pearls 14. Who Is He? - Satin 15. Never Put It in Writing - Gus 16. I Talk, You Talk - Doyle 17. Timing - Romaine, Solly 18. These Eyes of Mine - Maybelle, Company 19. New Man - Leroy - (Dance Music Arranged by Gordon Lowry Harrell.) 20. Down -Doyle 21. A Century of Progress - Leroy, Satin, Earle's Pearls 22. Finale Company

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