Video Promo: The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Austin Theatre Project at Ground Floor Theatre, June 12 - 27, 2015

The Great American Trailer Park Musical explores the relationships between the tenants at the Armadillo Acres Trailer Park in Florida, particularly between Pippi, "the stripper on the run," the Dr. Phil loving, agoraphobic Jeannie, and Jeannie's tollbooth collector husband, Norbert.

"Adultery, strippers, murderous ex-boyfriends, Costco and the Ice Capades. Undeniable fun." NY Post. 
"A bright new show!" NY Times. 
"A show that actually lives up to the hype of its title." Village Voice. 
"A delicious new musical. The joint is jammed and jumping with raucous laughter. It's like The Honeymooners meets The Best Little Whorehouse in Urinetown." NY Post. 
"South Park meets Desperate Housewives in this big-hearted new musical comedy with a cheeky script by Betsy Kelso and an infectious score by David Nehls" NY Sun. 
"Joyful and unashamedly vulgar, Betsy Kelso's comic fable about women in a Florida trailer park and their no-account men is more fun than a chair-throwing episode of Jerry Springer set to music." The New Yorker. 
"Entertaining and tuneful, TRAILER PARK shines like aluminum siding." TheaterMania.com. 
"This wheel-spinning, mud-splattering good time of a show is the theatrical equivalent of a bag of Doritos. You can't get enough. Who could expect a thrillingly trashy Greek chorus of trailer park matrons whose hysterical musical stylings all but redefine the girl-group-as-cultural-commentator craze? Or a number with enough show-stopping electricity to trump every musical that opened on Broadway last season?" Talkin' Broadway. 
"A sparkling, sharp irreverence lights up this musical and makes it one of the most laugh-out-loud shows in town." Broadway.com.


The Great American Trailer Park Musical
by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso
Austin Theatre Project

Thursdays-Sundays,
June 12 - June 27, 2015
Ground Floor Theatre
979 Springdale Rd
Austin, TX, 78702

Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.

Matinee Saturday, June 20 at 2 p.m.

Tickets $20 - $35, plus service charge, available via