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A Musical for Mullet-lovers

The Great American Trailer Park Musical blows into town Wednesday, just in time for hurricane season. Set in The Sunshine State [no shocker there], it stars a home-wrecking hoochie on the run from her violent Sharpie-sniffing boyfriend. Will the neighbors toss out “the trash” before she manages to permanently shoehorn...
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The Great American Trailer Park Musical blows into town Wednesday, just in time for hurricane season. Set in The Sunshine State [no shocker there], it stars a home-wrecking hoochie on the run from her violent Sharpie-sniffing boyfriend. Will the neighbors toss out “the trash” before she manages to permanently shoehorn herself between a tollbooth collector and his agoraphobic wife?

Even if you don’t reside in a doublewide, chances are you’ll get a hoot out of this parody… or at least you’ll relate to the pink plastic flamingoes, vinyl siding, and Daisy Dukes. No need to pack duct tape and Cheez Whiz — just roll on down to Raymond F. Kravis Center (Rinker Playhouse, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach) Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets cost $32. This show runs through June 22. Call 561-832-7469, or visit www.kravis.org.
June 4-22, 2008

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