In this clip from Act III, we see the girls in Red (Edith Evanski) White (Delaina Brown) and Blue (Lisa Boyd) singing the U.S. State Capitols in alphabetical order. They were all supposed to wear the unflattering column dresses, but the girl in Blue decided to wear something form fitting and fabulous. The girl in white changed her dress, but the girl in red is still wearing the dress which resembles a potato sack. She puts her boa around her waist to try to give it an hour glass look, but then it gets stuck when she needs it for the choreography. p>
Highways, Roads, and Interstates link all the United States and their capitols.
Montgomery, Alabama; Juneau, Alaska; Phoenix, Arizona; Little Rock, Arkansas; Sacramento, California; Denver, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Dover, Delaware; Tallahassee, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Honolulu, Hawaii; Boise, Idaho; Springfield, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Des Moines, Iowa; Topeka, Kansas; Frankfort, Kentucky; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Augusta, Maine; Annapolis, Maryland; Boston, Massachusetts; Lansing, Michigan; Saint Paul, Minnesota; Jackson, Mississippi; Jefferson City, Missouri; Helena, Montana; Lincoln, Nebraska; Carson City, Nevada; Concord, New Hampshire; Trenton, New Jersey; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Albany, New York; Raleigh, North Carolina; Bismarck, North Dakota; Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Salem, Oregon; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Providence, Rhode Island; Columbia, South Carolina; Pierre, South Dakota; Nashville, Tennessee; Austin, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Montpelier, Vermont; Richmond, Virginia; Olympia, Washington; Charleston, West Virginia; Madison, Wisconsin; Cheyenne, Wyoming
Highways, Roads, and Interstates link all the United States and their capitols --with the exception of Juneaux, Alaska, which can only be reached by boat or plane.
Music by Susan Asbjornson, lyrics are by history, Orchestra conducted and music orchestrated by Pancho Burgos, Bill Protzmann on piano. www.ContemporaryOpera.com