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GET USED TO IT Musical Revue - Music and lyrics by Tom Wilson Weinberg Westbeth Theatre Centre - 15 March, 1992 - 15 March, 1992 (season) (14 perfs) SYNOPSIS While the songs emphasise gay humour and satire the show deals with some serious issues as well. We are born with the promise of freedom, equality and love. Tom Wilson Weinberg covers the struggles our community faces in our search for those universal desires. In the course of eighteen songs, he gives us the romantic (Who Did Langston Love?), the intense (Bat Boy), the whimsical (Three-Letter Word), the outrageous (Flaunting It!), and the political (Means to an End). This musical revue was very timely for the early nineties and has become even more relevant for today as we face many of the same obstacles. MUSICAL NUMBERS 1. No Opening Number 2. Get Used to It 3. Who's That Man? 4. Hymn 5. My Leviticus 6. Three-Letter Word 7. Friends in High Places 8. I'll Call You Lover 9. Bat Boy 10. Breaking the Penal Code With You 11. Who Did Langston Love? 12. Colorblind Blues 13. Experts 14. Public Service Announcement 15. How We Get the News 16. What a Gift 17. Means to An End 18. Can't Wait Original Cast Recording

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