Escape to Margaritaville is a musical that features Jimmy Buffett songs. The plot revolves around a part-time bartender and singer who falls for a career-minded tourist. The show features music and lyrics by Jimmy Buffett. It premiered on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre in February 2018, prior to a March 2018 opening night.
Act One
Tully works as a singer for the bar at Margaritaville, a run down hotel on a small island in the Caribbean, along with his "island family": Brick, the bartender, Jamal, the busboy, and Marley, the owner, and JD, a local beach bum who spends his days at the bar. Tully regularly has affairs with female guests with no intention of continuing the fling beyond their time at the hotel ("License to Chill").
In Cincinnati Ohio, Rachel and Tammy prepare to go on vacation at Margaritaville before Tammy gets married. Her fiance, Chadd, forces Tammy to go on a diet of carrot juice and sunflower seeds, so she can lose weight for the wedding, which infuriates Rachel. Chadd has Tammy promise not to cheat on him, and his friends warn the two women of the land sharks. Tammy and Rachel laugh their warning off and travel to the hotel ("Fins").
Rachel is disappointed with the condition of the hotel, even though Tammy is just happy to be in paradise. Tully flirts with Rachel, who is more concerned about work, and has Brick bring tequila shots, to which Rachel questions if it's the appropriate time to start drinking. Tully, Brick, J.D., and the patrons insist that ("It's Five O'Clock Somewhere"). Tully and Brick take the women's bags to their room, along with some margaritas. Rachel insists going up to the volcano in order to obtain a soil sample. Brick offers to drive them up in his run down convertible ("Ragtop Day").
On the way to the Volcano, the car breaks down, and the four search for another way up. Brick and Tammy hit it off, while Tully continues to flirt with Rachel, where she informs him of her experiment to use potatoes as an alternative energy resource and how it takes up much of her time, leaving her no time to relax ("It's My Job").
On the beach, JD tells guests stories about his life and his buried treasure, which Marley dismisses as lies. After being ordered to leave the guests alone, JD begins to sing a song that she disapproves of and invites the guests sing along ("Why Don't We Get Drunk").
Back on the trail to the volcano, Tully tries to get Rachel to relax and enjoy the island by teaching her how to play guitar ("Three Chords"). Tammy and Brick discuss their childhoods and how their parents had very high expectations for them, finding amusement that they had become the people their parents frowned upon ("We Are the People Our Parents Warned Us About"). The two almost kiss before Tammy reveals that she is engaged. Later that night, Tully reveals to Rachel that he grew up in Maine, where his father wanted him to continue the family line of fisherman. He arrived at the island to get away from the cold weather, pollution, and irritations of society. Rachel, finding herself charmed by him, kisses him ("Son of Son of a Sailor").
Back at the hotel, everyone is recovering from the previous night of drinking and partying ("My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink, and I Don't Love Jesus"). Tully and Rachel prepare to go snorkeling, and Marley notices something different about Tully. He then admits to her that he thinks he's in love with Rachel. After swearing that she wouldn't tell anyone, she tells some guests, and word spreads around the hotel. Tully and Rachel spend the rest of the week in bed and on the beach, causing Tully to miss work. Brick tries to help Tammy from giving into her urge to sleep with him. On her last night on the island, he suggests they do something to distract her and the two decide to get tattoos, with Brick needing to be drunk due to his fear of needles. On the morning they leave, Rachel and Tammy discuss how the past week has changed their views of the future ("Medley: Coconut Telegraph/Last Mango in Paris/Cabana Daydream/Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes").
Tully decides to tell Rachel how he feels, but she and Tammy leave before he can. Brick discovers that his tattoo on his stomach is of Tammy's face, admitting to Tully that he has feelings for Tammy. The two lament about their failed romances, while JD looks for a salt shaker for his shrimp ("Margaritaville"). The island begins to rumble, signaling the volcano is about to erupt, sending Margaritaville into chaos.
Act Two
Jamal wonders where he will go after evacuating the island as the patrons panic, Marley tries to keep everyone calm, Tully and Brick pack the boat with whatever they can, and JD grabs a shovel ("Volcano"). After everyone is onboard of the evacuation boat, Marley notices JD is missing, and Jamal reveals that he saw him heading into the jungle. Tully and Brick go to find JD, despite Brick's objections.
In the jungle, Tully tells Brick to think of things that make him happy in order to control his fear ("Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit"). The two find JD, who is digging up his buried treasure. The two insist that the treasure isn't real, as they believe he just makes up his stories. The two are shocked when JD digs up a chest as Marley arrives, revealing she had to let the boat leave due to the guests panicking. JD has Marley take them to his plane, which she hid due to his pilot license being revoked. At the airport, Tammy and Rachel prepare to take off and Rachel learns that funding for her experiment has been denied, much to her dismay.
Up in the air, JD flies Marley, Tully, and Brick to safety. Tully and Brick go through JD's treasure and find pictures and journals, learning that JD moved to Europe, married an actress, and had a son. His wife and son were killed when a bomb went off, while JD survived, losing an eye. JD tells the two that even though he's been through tragedy, he's had a good life ("He Went to Paris"). Tully reveals to JD that he hoped the treasure would be money that he could give to Rachel to help fund her experiment. JD tells Tully that the real treasure is what is in the heart and the memories of all the good times. He insists that Tully tell Rachel that he loves her, to which Tully has JD fly them to Cincinnati.
At a bar in Cincinnati, Tammy and Chadd's rehearsal dinner is underway. She prepares to go eat a cheeseburger, but Chadd has set up a vegetarian buffet for her, due to her diet. She fantasizes about eating a cheeseburger, when Brick enters and urges her to quit her diet ("Cheeseburger in Paradise"). Chadd sees them eating the burgers and tells Tammy that he can't love her if she's fat, causing Tammy to punch him and call the wedding off. JD and Marley discuss about the time they slept together ten years ago, and admit that they have feelings for each other. Tully enters and tells Rachel that he loves her, to which Rachel isn't sure how to respond. Tully plays a song to remind her of their time together on the island (“Tin Cup Chalise”). She admits that she has feelings for Tully, but they are too different and that a relationship probably won't last. She leaves and Tully is approached by Ted, a talent agent, who insists that Tully can become famous with his mix of country and beach music.
Over the course of three years, Brick and Tammy get married and have a daughter; after being denied by numerous banks, Rachel finally gets funding for her research; JD and Marley become a couple, rebuild Margaritaville, and have a daughter, and Tully becomes an international music star ("Love and Luck"). Tully returns to Margaritaville to perform for the hotel's re-opening and notices Rachel in the crowd. The two catch up and realize they are still in love with each other ("Come Monday"). A year later, Brick and Tammy receive an invitation to Tully and Rachel's wedding and first class tickets. Tully, Rachel, Tammy, Brick, JD, and Marley think about how much their lives have changed in the past few years as the wedding is being prepared and the guests arrive ("A Pirate Looks at Forty"). The two are married and everyone celebrates at Margaritaville ("One Particular Harbor").
Marquis Theatre
Opened in 1986, the Marquis Theatre
is one of the newest Broadway theatres. Located inside the Marriott Marquis
Hotel, it was designed to provide maximum comfort for audiences and actors while conveying a
feeling of intimacy. The venue features an expansive backstage, high ceilings,
state-of-the-art acoustics, wide aisles, comfortable seats, ample restrooms,
and parking. Since its opening, the theatre has showcased a series of hit
musicals including Me and My Girl, Gypsy, Man of La Mancha, The Goodbye
Girl, Damn Yankees, Victor/Victoria, Peter Pan, Annie Get Your Gun, and Thoroughly
Modern Millie. The Marquis has 1,611 seats and is one of The Nederlander Organization's
nine Broadway theatres.
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