He closes the Club and sends everyone away.Įdward goes to the Strickland Bridge. Phist wants to get to work on Edward right away. The bouncer takes the side of the drunks and shows Edward the door. The power ballad is the bands most successful song, reaching number-one in both the U.S. It was released in September 1989 as the second single taken from their self-titled debut album released in 1989. She leaves to go outside and listen to the busker, not realizing that Edward has come inside looking for her. 'When I See You Smile' is a song written by Diane Warren and performed by American-British glam metal band Bad English. Meanwhile, Gretchen has heard enough of the band. Edward returns to his table to wait for a better opportunity, but finds that a couple of drunks have taken his guitar.
Before he gets there, though, she starts an animated conversation with a male visitor. Edward enters and Phist knows he has found the one he wants.Įdward sets his guitar down and hesitantly moves toward Gretchen’s table.
He circulates around the room, searching for his next client. Phist resolves to replace Freddie as soon as possible. Before Freddie leaves the stage, Phist places a curse upon Freddie, imparting self-destructive thoughts into poor Freddie’s brain. There are few things sacred to Phist, but the market is a little piece of heaven even the Devil understands, and Phist cannot abide what Freddie is doing to the Fastlane brand. Morris Phist, Freddie’s manager, is fed up with his client. Various singers perform on the following demos: Noémi Kiss, Emma Chart, Shadell Permanand, Eva McKimm, Doug Jamieson and Marshall Warkentin. Murray also designed the poster and graphics. Illustrations are by Set Designer Murray Kimber, from his work The Highwayman. This following Synopsis also was posted before the premiere. This 4-1/2 minute promo was created before the premiere of Fastlane to Paradise: Bessie Wapp as Peg Kofferdam and Wally & Ethel Darnell.Directors of the Kootenay Musical Theatre Society worked hard to raise the final funds needed to bring this exciting show to the stage. Thanks to grants from the BC Arts Council and the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance, the writing of Fastlane to Paradise was finished, demos were recorded, and the show was workshopped. Fastlane to Paradise, Doug Jamieson’s new musical theatre work, premiered on October 31, 2019, at the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC Canada.