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Good for cutting. Loved by pollinators. Hand packed in paper bags. Half Hardy, may need winter protection. Your current wishlist is not saved. Please Login to save it. In the Barry Manilow song 'Copacabana' we hear about a showgirl with feathers in her hair who steals the hearts of all who see her dance the cha-cha.

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Use a palette as vivid as any Metrocolor feature. The story now has Stephen penning a song about the famed Copa in Manhattan. Wife Samantha wishes he'd pay more attention to their fifth anniversary tonight.

Stephen can't, for he's busy creating Tulsa native Lola who -- in a nice tribute to his wife - he sees in the role. Lola sings that she's "Just Arrived" in New York and expects stardom. But another dozen Lolas just got off of the train and sing about their expected success, too. Stephen himself enters the action as Copa entertainer and self-proclaimed "Dancing Fool" Tony. He'll be more foolish when he sees Lola, who's dropped in to see the New York landmark: "Sweet heaven, I'm in love again!

Lola isn't as smitten because Tony cautions that her road to success won't be as short as she expects. One day later, Lola sees his point. She gets perfunctory "Thank yous" at auditions for Brigadoon and South Pacific - the same response that Tony gets when warbling his songs for publishers. Lucky for Lola that the Copa's cigarette girl Gladys is a cheerer-upper who insists that Lola can be "a Copa girl" in the club's world-famous revue.

Insensitive club owner Mr. Silver isn't so sure, especially when Lola doesn't know enough to bring an accompanist with her. Tony's there, though, not just to play but also to make needed improvements - which convince Mr. Silver: "You're hired! Later mobster Rico Castelli enters. Stage direction: "He wears his ego like a medal. Gladys Murphy - Laura Bullock.

Rico Castelli - Kian O'Grady. Conchita Alvarez - Aisling O'Neill. Copa Girls - Clarice Almeida. Copa Boys - Andy Chan. Betty - Jo Kingston. Luis - Tony Vaughan. Showgirl - Katy Davies. Helen Keymer - Helen Keymer. Coat-Check Girl - Laura Stewart. Accompanist - Sophie Gregory. Production Team Director - Kate Merriam. Lighting Designer - Michael Nabarro.



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