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explains that a sympathetic hotel detective from her hometown, Jackson, Mississippi, is responsible for her long-delayed re-entry into the world. Tom decides he won't, after all, tie himself down to the rigours of the business world, but write, with Angie, a book about his experiences, Subways Are For Sleeping. He hands over the new coffee business, lock, stock and bathtub, to Charlie and Martha. - Curtis F Brown - from the original LP liner notes MUSICAL NUMBERS: ACT I Subways Are For Sleeping - Sleeper#1, Sleeper#2, Sleeper#3, Sleeper#4 Girls Like Me - Angela Station Rush - (People Who Are Going Places) - Ensemble I'm Just Taking My Time - Tom Subways Directions - Tom, Angela, Subway Riders Ride Through the Night - Tom, Angela, Subway Riders I Was a Shoo-In - Martha Who Knows What Might Have Been - Angela, Tom Swing Your Projects - Tom Strange Duet - Martha, Charlie I Said It and I'm Glad' - Angela Be a Santa - Tom, Angela, Santas, Shoppers ACT II Subway Incident - Angela, Teenagers How Can You Describe a Face? - Tom I Just Can't Wait - Charlie Comes Once in a Lifetime - Angela, Tom What Is This Feeling in the Air? - Tom, Angela, Charlie, Entire Company CAST: (in order of appearance) • Sleepers • Myra Blake • Angela McKay • Tom Bailey • Station Guard • J. Edward Sykes • Singers; Dancers • Bill • Harry Shelby • Gus Holt • Charlie Smith • Jack • A Drunk • Max Hillman • Martha Vail • Mr. Pitman • Delivery Boy • Lancelot Zuckerman • Freddie • Mac, a Caretaker • Social Worker • Photographer • Models; Teenagers • Joe, the Museum Guard • Relief Doorman • Mr. Barney • SCENES AND SETTINGS: Act 1 Scene 1: A Street in New York at the present time. Scene 2: Executive Office of Madame Magazine. Scene 3: Grand Central Station. Scene 4: A Subway Platform. Scene 5: A Corridor in the Brunswick Arms. Scene 6: Martha's Room.

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