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''Back to the Eighties'' is a strange variation on the [[Jukebox Musical]] by Neil Gooding where instead of using all songs from one band, only songs from one decade ([[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|the 80s]]) are used. The musical focuses on the senior year of fictional American high school William Ocean High, particularly an uncool kid named Corey Palmer with a crush on popular girl Tiffany Houston, a hatred of popular guy Micheal Feldman and rather unfair feelings of superiority towards loveable nerd Feargal McFerrin III.
''Back to the Eighties'' is a strange variation on the [[Jukebox Musical]] by Neil Gooding where instead of using all songs from one band, only songs from one decade ([[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|the 80s]]) are used. The musical focuses on the senior year of fictional American high school William Ocean High, particularly an uncool kid named Corey Palmer with a crush on popular girl Tiffany Houston, a hatred of popular guy Micheal Feldman and rather unfair feelings of superiority towards loveable nerd Feargal McFerrin III.


The show is subtitled "The Totally Awesome Musical", and it doesn't really get any less cheesy from that point on...
The show is subtitled "The Totally Awesome Musical", and it doesn't really get any less cheesy from that point on...

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* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Alf Bueller is described as "destined to remain a bachelor" and also blows Corey a kiss at one point.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Alf Bueller is described as "destined to remain a bachelor" and also blows Corey a kiss at one point.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Feargal, initially.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Feargal, initially.
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* [[Minored in Asskicking]]: Feargal, almost literally - he takes extra-curricular martial arts lessons.
* [[Minored in Asskicking]]: Feargal, almost literally - he takes extra-curricular martial arts lessons.
* [[Musical Theme Naming]]: ''Everyone''.
* [[Musical Theme Naming]]: ''Everyone''.
* [[Shout Out]]: Oh boy. For starters, every single character (even ones we don't see on-stage) is named after a famous 80s personage. Then there are on-stage conversations about [[The A-Team (TV)|The A-Team]], the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]], [[Pacman]], [[Space Invaders]], [[Star Wars]] etc. And some scenes are clearly an [[Affectionate Parody]] of similar scenes from [[Ferris Buellers Day Off (Film)|Ferris Buellers Day Off]] and [[The Karate Kid]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Oh boy. For starters, every single character (even ones we don't see on-stage) is named after a famous 80s personage. Then there are on-stage conversations about [[The A-Team]], the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]], [[Pac-Man]], [[Space Invaders]], [[Star Wars]] etc. And some scenes are clearly an [[Affectionate Parody]] of similar scenes from [[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]] and [[The Karate Kid]].
* [[This Loser Is You]]: The audience is clearly supposed to relate to Corey, despite his being very low down the high-school food-chain.
* [[This Loser Is You]]: The audience is clearly supposed to relate to Corey, despite his being very low down the high-school food-chain.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Alf and Kirk, Corey's best friends. Laura and Debbie could be seen as a female variant, as could Mel and Kim.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Alf and Kirk, Corey's best friends. Laura and Debbie could be seen as a female variant, as could Mel and Kim.
* [[Verb This]]:
* [[Verb This]]:
{{quote| '''Feargal''': These are not just hands; they are defensive weapons!<br />
{{quote|'''Feargal''': These are not just hands; they are defensive weapons!
'''Micheal''': Oh yeah? Then defend ''this''! }}
'''Micheal''': Oh yeah? Then defend ''this''! }}
* [[Waxing Lyrical]]: Micheal leaves fake love letters in Eileen's locker, all of which are made up of lines from famous songs put together.
* [[Waxing Lyrical]]: Micheal leaves fake love letters in Eileen's locker, all of which are made up of lines from famous songs put together.
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 27 January 2017

Back to the Eighties is a strange variation on the Jukebox Musical by Neil Gooding where instead of using all songs from one band, only songs from one decade (the 80s) are used. The musical focuses on the senior year of fictional American high school William Ocean High, particularly an uncool kid named Corey Palmer with a crush on popular girl Tiffany Houston, a hatred of popular guy Micheal Feldman and rather unfair feelings of superiority towards loveable nerd Feargal McFerrin III.

The show is subtitled "The Totally Awesome Musical", and it doesn't really get any less cheesy from that point on...


Tropes used in Back to The Eighties include:

Feargal: These are not just hands; they are defensive weapons!
Micheal: Oh yeah? Then defend this!

  • Waxing Lyrical: Micheal leaves fake love letters in Eileen's locker, all of which are made up of lines from famous songs put together.