Overview

Synopsis

Copacabana (The Musical) follows Stephen, an aspiring songwriter in modern-day New York City, who dreams of creating a hit musical. As he begins to compose, his imagination transports him—and the audience—into the glitzy world of the late 1940s Copacabana nightclub. There, Stephen’s alter ego, Tony Starr, is a charming songwriter and emcee who falls in love with Lola La Mar, a hopeful young showgirl newly arrived from small-town America. With Tony’s encouragement, Lola becomes the club’s newest star, dazzling audiences with her energy and warmth.

Their success is threatened when Rico, the suave but dangerous owner of the Tropicana nightclub in Havana, becomes obsessed with Lola and abducts her. Tony follows her to Cuba, where he must rescue her from Rico’s control and restore her freedom. Through courage, love, and song, Tony and Lola are reunited, and Stephen’s musical vision reaches its triumphant finale. The story concludes with Stephen realizing that his imaginary romance has inspired him to pursue his dreams—and that the spirit of the Copacabana, “the hottest spot north of Havana,” will live on forever.

Show Information

Based on
Barry Manilow’s 1978 hit song “Copacabana (At the Copa)”
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1994
Genres
Drama, Romance, Jukebox/Revue
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings, Spectacle
Time & Place
Late 1940s, primarily in New York City and Havana, with framing scenes in modern-day Manhattan.
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
Medium
Dancing
Heavy
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Ensemble Cast, Mature Audiences, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Late Teen Characters, Large Cast

Context

Plot


Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Lola La Mar

Lead

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Stephen / Tony

Lead

Male

Tenor, Baritone

Gladys Murphy

Supporting

Female

Alto, Mezzo-Soprano

Sam Silver

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Rico Castelli

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Willie

Supporting

Male

Tenor

McManus

Featured

Male

Baritone

Conchita Alvarez

Featured

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Skip

Featured

Male

Tenor

Coat Check girl

Featured

Female

Piano Accompanist

Featured

Male

Mr. Brill

Featured

Male

Spoken

Luis

Featured

Male

Non-singer

Carlos

Featured

Male

Baritone

Announcer

Featured

Male

Spoken

Veronica's Escort

Featured

Male

Silent

Pirate Captain

Featured

Male

Spoken

Veronica Lake

Featured

Female

Non-singer

Maitre D'

Ensemble

Male

Spoken

Chorus

Ensemble

Not Specified

Songs

Act I

Act II

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number.

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Scenes

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Key Terms

    A musical that uses previously released popular songs to tell a story, such as *Mamma Mia!* or *Jersey Boys*.

    A dramatic genre with exaggerated characters and emotions, often including music to enhance moral and emotional stakes.

    A form of theatre with a series of short sketches, songs, and dances, often satirical and lacking a unified narrative.

    A showstopper is a theatrical number so powerful, impressive, or emotionally charged that it provokes extended audience applause, temporarily halting the performance. These moments often highlight peak vocal, dance, or dramatic abilities and become signature highlights of a production. Showstoppers are carefully crafted to create excitement, release tension, or leave a lasting impression on the audience.

    Spectacle refers to the visual elements of a production that create wonder and excitement through design, movement, or scale. This might include elaborate costumes, dazzling choreography, special effects, or impressive sets. Spectacle often heightens the theatrical experience by leaving audiences with vivid visual impressions alongside the story and music.

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