Watch: The Gals of Menopause The Musical 2 'Don't Look Good Naked Anymore'—And They're Thrilled About It | Playbill

Video Watch: The Gals of Menopause The Musical 2 'Don't Look Good Naked Anymore'—And They're Thrilled About It

The follow-up to everyone's favorite musical tribute to The Change is embarking on a national tour.

Grab a margarita and a sea sickness patch, because the gals of Menopause The Musical are taking to the high seas! Yes, everyone's favorite musical celebrating The Change now has the rare musical sequel, Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through 'The Change.' See cast members Teri Adams, LaDonna Burns, Kimberly Harris, and Stacey Harris perform "I Don't Look Good Naked Anymore," a parody of the original song by The Snake Oil Willie Band, in a newly released music video above.

The music video release comes as the musical sequel reveals a North American national tour. The show will travel to more than 50 cities across the country and in Canada, with stops planned in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Florida, Texas, California, Michigan, Massachusetts, Georgia, Tennessee, Washington, and more. Find a full itinerary at MenopauseTheMusical.com.

Also coming soon, a cast album of Menopause The Musical 2, which will launch on streaming networks in September. And, don't worry—the Menopause The Musical hasn't gone anywhere. Well, actually, it's currently going to bookings in France, South Korea, Hungary, Australia, and Canada, along with a continuing sit-down production in Las Vegas as Harrah's Hotel and Casino.

Featuring a book and lyrics by Karen Bishko and Jeanette Hopkins based on characters created by Jeanie LindersMenopause The Musical 2 is directed by Seth Greenleaf, and features choreography by Jonathan Stahl, scenic design by Sean McClelland, sound design by David Lanza, lighting design by Jean-Yves Tessiere, and music direction by Peter Aylin. GFour Productions produces.

 
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