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I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking Road / Var

I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking Road / Var

An immediate controversial sensation, I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road debuted in 1978, proposing ideas of feminism and empowering women. This is a story of a 39-year old divorcee, song writer who is making a comback and "throwing out the crap of the past" in order to forge a new identity as a performer. "Clearly the most imaginative and melodic score heard in New York all season" - Soho Weekly News "Brash, funny, very agreeable in it's brash and funny way, and moreover, it touches a special emotional chord for out times" - New York Post
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I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking Road / Var

$11.99

$4.20

I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking Road / Var

An immediate controversial sensation, I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road debuted in 1978, proposing ideas of feminism and empowering women. This is a story of a 39-year old divorcee, song writer who is making a comback and "throwing out the crap of the past" in order to forge a new identity as a performer. "Clearly the most imaginative and melodic score heard in New York all season" - Soho Weekly News "Brash, funny, very agreeable in it's brash and funny way, and moreover, it touches a special emotional chord for out times" - New York Post

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An immediate controversial sensation, I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road debuted in 1978, proposing ideas of feminism and empowering women. This is a story of a 39-year old divorcee, song writer who is making a comback and "throwing out the crap of the past" in order to forge a new identity as a performer. "Clearly the most imaginative and melodic score heard in New York all season" - Soho Weekly News "Brash, funny, very agreeable in it's brash and funny way, and moreover, it touches a special emotional chord for out times" - New York Post