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Original Cast
A Chorus Line
Montage - Part 3 (Don, Judy, 'Mother')
conceived, choreographed and directed by MICHAEL BENNET
book by JAMES KIRKWOOD and NICHOLAS DANTE
music by MARVIN HAMLISCH
lyrics by EDWARD KLEBAN

FOLLOWS "Montage - Part 2 ("Nothing")"

DON (speaks)
The summer I turned fifteen I lied about my age so I could join AGVA, you know,
(sings)
the night club union, 'cause I could make sixty dollars a week working these strip joints outside Kansas City.
Worked this one club for about eight weeks straight and I really became friendly with this stripper.
(speaks)
Her name was Lola Latores and her dynamic twin forty fours. Well, she really took to me. I mean, we did share the only dressing room and .
(sings)
Anyway, she used to come and pick me up and drive me to work nights.
Well, the neighbors would all ne hanging outside of their windows, and she'd drive up in her big pink Cadillac convertible and smile. (etc )

CHORUS
Goodbye Twelve, Goodbye Thirteen, Hello Love.

MAGGIE
Why do I pay for all those lessons
Dance for Gran'ma! Dance for Gran'ma!

CHORUS (throughout)
Ba, ba da dah, ba da dah, ba da dah

BEBE
My God, that Steve McQueen's real sexy,
Bob Goulet out, Steve McQueen in!

CASSIE
You cannot go to the movies until you finish your homework.

AL
Park the car.

MIKE
Stop pickin' your nose.

MAGGIE
Oh darling, you're not old enough to wear a bra.
You've got nothing to hold it up.

MARK
Locked in the bathroom with Peyton Place.

VAL (end CHORUS)
Tits! When am I gonna grow tits

BOBBY
If Troy Donahue can be a movie star,
Then I can be a movie star

(DON continues monologue about stripper.)

JUDY (sings)
Little brat! That's what my sister was a little brat.
And that's why I shaved her head. I'm glad I shaved her head.
But then my father lost his job so we had to leave El Paso
and we wound up in St. Louie, Missouri.
(Well.) It was the furthest thing from my mind to be a dancer,
but my mother would embarrass me so when she'd
come to pick me up at school with all those great big yellow
rollers in her hair no matter how much I begged her and she'd say:
(speaks)
"What are you, ashamed of you own mother "
(sings)
But the thing that made my daddy laugh so much was when I used to jump and dance around the living room, and

MAGGIE
Please take this message to mother from me.
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