Musicals
Carol Hall’s musicals combined memorable storytelling with songs that spoke directly to audiences, whether on Broadway or in regional theaters across the country. From the long-running success of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas to her inventive contributions to family and cabaret musicals, her theatrical works have left a lasting mark on American musical theater. This page showcases her musicals with background, production history, and resources for further exploration.
Other Musicals
GOOD SPORTS
(music and lyrics by Carol Hall; libretto by Susan Rice)
Educated Feet
Hello Mama (Good Sports)
If She Walked Home with Me
One Little Taste of Glory
Pals
Slow Dance
The Woman I Am
Too Bad
Twilight Double Header
You Could Learn To Love Me, Rosie
Younger Men
So Much Better
ARE WE THERE YET? a musical based on Homer's The Odyssey
(music and lyrics by Carol Hall; libretto by Michael O'Flaherty and Carol Hall)
Are We There Yet?
How Did the Time Run By
Remember the Banquet
I Feel Nervous
Lotus Land
Pardon Me, I Believe I Was Talking
A Dog Eat Dog World
A Friend in Hand
I Go to the Wind
A Little Hypocrisy
Quilting
Lighter Than Music
Between A Rock and A Hard Place
Older
The Name is Calypso
Go To Yourself
Excuse me, Sir
Home Is A Place / I’m Home
A... MY NAME IS ALICE (music and lyrics)
Educated Feet
A... MY NAME IS STILL ALICE (music and lyrics)
It Ain't Over
FRAGMENTARY HEAD OF A QUEEN (10 minute musical)
Carol Hall performing “To Whom It May Concern” at the Williamstown Theater Festival, 1985