The Great American Trailer Park Musical has parked itself in Chicago. The title says it all and reading too much into the show will do it an injustice. It is just ninety minutes of mindless entertainment saved by a very talented cast. The plot revolves around the lives of the inhabitants of Armadillo Acres, a trailer park community where each one of the neighbors is akin to Gladys Kravits. The plot is as simple as the intellect of the park's inhabitants. A slut, Pippi (Bri Schumacher) moves in to an adjacent trailer, has a torrid affair with a married man Norbert (Jonathan Hickerson) which is soon discovered by his agoraphobic wife, Jeannie (Christina Hall) on her first outing in many years, thereby disrupting the dysfunctional happiness of this community. Each of the characters are given a modest back story and scripturally have some great moments, but with this production it really doesn't matter as the cast assembled by director John D. Glover is so far superior to the material that you loose yourself with the fun they are having on stage.
‘Trailer Park' was first produced for the New York Theatre Festival in 2004 then opened at Dodger Stages (where Bare was supposed to as well), with the magnificent Leslie Kritzer in the original cast. [Of note, in 2009 the Nashville production did a series of promotional internet "webisodes" to high acclaim which followed the characters receiving the internet into trailers].