Black and white photo of Carol Hall in a light-colored dress, smiling and looking slightly to the side, in a studio setting with other people in the background.

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.

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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
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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)

Black and white photo of Carol Hall in a light-colored dress, smiling and looking slightly to the side, in a studio setting with other people in the background.

Carol Hall performing “To Whom It May Concern” at the Williamstown Theater Festival, 1985

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