Joseph McCarthy is Alive and Living in Dade County is a 1977 musical revue with sketches, compositions, and lyrics by Ray Scantlin. [1] It opened on August 8 1977 at the Caliboard Theater in Los Angeles. [2] [3]
The show described itself as a "satirical" and "self-serving musical polemic on gay rights", which discusses "who has the right to judge, and in whose name they name their wars". [3] [4] The show was directed by John Allison. [3]
In 2005 a cast album for the show was released. [5]
Joseph McCarthy is Alive and Living in Dade County is a 1977 musical revue with sketches, compositions, and lyrics by Ray Scantlin. [1] It opened on August 8 1977 at the Caliboard Theater in Los Angeles. [2] [3]
The show described itself as a "satirical" and "self-serving musical polemic on gay rights", which discusses "who has the right to judge, and in whose name they name their wars". [3] [4] The show was directed by John Allison. [3]
In 2005 a cast album for the show was released. [5]