

She convinces Franz to stand up to his father if he does not believe in this cause. Regina continues her protest against the destruction of the Strip, but yields no success. Mama later tells Drew that as soon as he left, Sherrie punched Stacee in the jaw. Drew arrives to admit his feelings to her, but become disheartened when he sees the two in a suggestive position. Stacee arrives at the club and is pleased to see Sherrie there, though Sherrie is not happy to see Stacee. Much to her dislike, she accepts Mama's offer to work in her club. She relates to Sherrie's story, saying that many of the small-town girls hoping to hit it big in LA end up making a living as strippers. An upset Sherrie meets "Mama", the owner of a nearby strip club (though she clearly prefers the term "gentleman's club"). Drew's rocker image has been changed to that of a boy band by his new record producer. Sherrie becomes upset at Stacee's uncaring nature (he continually calls her "Rachel" for starters). After arguing in the street, Sherrie announces that she had actually liked Drew, but she is now over him. Initially embarrassed when they meet on the street, Drew later tells Sherrie that he was angry that she left him for Stacee, but she did not think Drew liked her, since he said the two were just friends. It is revealed that the club will be torn down in the process, much to the anger of the Mayor's city planner, Regina. Meanwhile, German city developers, Hertz and his son Franz, convince the city's mayor to abandon the "sex, drugs and rock-n-roll" lifestyle of the Sunset Strip to introduce "clean living" into the area. A record producer in the club offers Drew a contract, which he accepts. Subsequently, Drew proves his musical ability in the club and is chosen to open for Stacee. Later, at the Bourbon Room, ladies' man and lead singer for his band Arsenal, Stacee Jaxx, will be playing that night and instantly hits it off with Sherrie and the two have sex in the bar's bathroom. There, he mistakenly suggests that the two are just friends. After being hired by the bar, Sherrie accepts Drew's invitation to have a picnic at a place overlooking Los Angeles. He falls instantly for a cute girl, Sherrie, who arrives from Kansas hoping to make it big in acting. In the late 1980s, an aspiring rocker, Drew, works as a busboy in the trademark Hollywood bar/club The Bourbon Room. Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theatre with previews beginning Maand officially open on April 7, 2009.The off-Broadway premiere began at New World Stages in New York City on October 1, 2008.The musical premiered in Los Angeles at The Vanguard Hollywood in January 2006 where it played for six weeks.A rock musical, with a book by Chris D'Arienzo, built around classic rock hits from the 1980s
