An original musical which celebrates Gracie Hansen on the eve of announcing her run for Governor for Oregon in 1970 and her look back on her years in the entertainment industry. TRUE STORY!
Gracie Hansen was a housewife from a small town in Washington (Morton) and gained prominence as the Queen of the'62 World's Fair where she operated her Gracie Hansen's Paradise Pavilion right off of "GayWay", the youth amusement section. Her show 'featured' topless women in Ziegfeld Follies costumes. She wasn't the first to do this, as in 1939 at the San Francisco World's Fair, Sally Rand was featured with her topless cowgirls. But, Gracie said, "I can do it better", and she did! Bob Hope, Carol Channing and many other celebrities visited at the Paradise and it became the big hit of the World's Fair. In fact, some say that Seattle's Red-Hot Mama (as she was dubbed as her style was similar to Mae West or Sophie Tucker) saved the World's Fair.
Harvey Dick, who owned the Hoyt Hotel on 6th and SW Hoyt Street (a block away from Union Station) was so impressed with Gracie that he turned a covered parking garage into a world class show room entitled the Roaring 20's Room. Before it opened, he christened it the GRACIE HANSEN's Roaring 20's Room. She starred in the room with a variety of people for five years. During that time such celebrities as Anne Francis, Johnny Carson, The Glenn Miller Band, Les Brown and his band of re-noun and the great Duke Ellington either visited or performed there. Many female impersonation/Drag Balls were held there as well in the early '70's.The grand lady called the Hoyt Hotel is now gone, and in its place sits the Greyhound bus station.
In 1970, Gracie takes a shot at running for Governor of Oregon - she is believed to be the first women to do this. She ran against Bob Straub on the Democratic ticket and came in third - Tom McCall a Republican was reelected a second term that year)...and it's all true!
The musical is a celebration of her years in entertainment on the eve of announcing her run for Governor.
Ages: No one under the age of 17 unless accompanied by an adult because of some adult language and content.
Cast and Creative Team for GRACIE - a musical adventure at triangle productions! @ The Sanctuary @ Sandy Plaza
Book by: Donnie (Donald l Horn)
Music by various composers:
Jack Yellen, Jacques Offenbach, Leo Robin, Bob Merrill, Richard Rogers, Johnny Reitz, Stephen Alexander
Lyrics by various lyricist:
Donnie (Donald l Horn), Jack Yellen, Jule Styne Lorenz Hart, Brenden Behan
Gracie Julianna Jaffe *
Dancer # 1 Tana Miller
Dancer # 2 Lindsay Michelet
Dancer # 3 Leah B Yorkston
Dancer # 4 Diane DeHaven Leebrick
Dancer # 5 Noelle Scott
Dancer # 6 James Sharinghousen
Dancer # 7 Tommy Stefanek
Dancer # 8 Kevin Clark
*member of Actors Equity
Director: Donald Horn
Lighting Designer: Jeff Woods
Choreographer: Terry Brock
Musical Director/Arranger: Jonathan Quesenberry
Costumer: Jami Chatalas-Blanchard
Production Assistant: Lyndsay Hogland
Gracie - a musical adventure is based upon 'Gracie' the biography by donnie