Since its Broadway bow in 1981, Dreamgirls has been something of a juggernaut. In conception and in tone, this musical, which is tacitly (and not so tacitly depending on the lawyers) based on Diana Ross and the Supremes, comes at you with both barrels and never lets you go. Containing a rhythmically perfect score, Dreamgirls explores the business side of the music industry during the 1960's and 70's and the consequences fame has on ‘family'. Long before Clear Channel gained its monopoly of radio, pay for play (payola) was the way managers got their clients air time and Dreamgirls explores this exploitation.