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''Disco Inferno'' is a [[The Seventies|1970s]]-style musical set in 1976. It features really cheesy songs written in the 1970s, including ''A Night to Remember'', ''Hot Stuff'' and the titular ''Disco Inferno'' (the one which features the memorable phrase "[[Burn, Baby, Burn]]"). The musical is loosely based on the story of [[Faust]].
''Disco Inferno'' is a [[The Seventies|1970s]]-style musical set in 1976. It features really cheesy songs written in the 1970s, including ''A Night to Remember'', ''Hot Stuff'' and the titular ''Disco Inferno'' (the one which features the memorable phrase "[[Burn, Baby, Burn]]"). The musical is loosely based on the story of [[Faust]].


The story follows [[Every Man]] Jack, who has a great life — a girlfriend who loves him and a good job in a nightclub called [[Prophetic Name|Disco Inferno]]. But he dreams of being a singer. One night, he makes a [[Deal With the Devil]] and signs his soul away for a life of fame and popularity. At first it seems as if all his dreams have come true, but things swiftly fall apart. Due to his arrogance, he loses his girlfriend and eventually kills his best friend. Jack repents in front of the entire funeral congress, just as his rival, Heathcliffe, shoots him with a gun given to him by the devil. Jack wakes up in the nightclub and finds out that everything has gone back to the way it was before he [[Magically Binding Contract|signed the contract]]. It turns out that there was a get-out clause that, because Jack repented before he died, the contract was void.
The story follows [[Every Man]] Jack, who has a great life — a girlfriend who loves him and a good job in a nightclub called [[Prophetic Name|Disco Inferno]]. But he dreams of being a singer. One night, he makes a [[Deal With the Devil]] and signs his soul away for a life of fame and popularity. At first it seems as if all his dreams have come true, but things swiftly fall apart. Due to his arrogance, he loses his girlfriend and eventually kills his best friend. Jack repents in front of the entire funeral congress, just as his rival, Heathcliffe, shoots him with a gun given to him by the devil. Jack wakes up in the nightclub and finds out that everything has gone back to the way it was before he [[Magically-Binding Contract|signed the contract]]. It turns out that there was a get-out clause that, because Jack repented before he died, the contract was void.
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* [[Prophetic Name]]: The nightclub is called [[Title Drop|Disco Inferno]]. And, sure enough, it turns out to be owned by the Prince of Hell.
* [[Prophetic Name]]: The nightclub is called [[Title Drop|Disco Inferno]]. And, sure enough, it turns out to be owned by the Prince of Hell.
* [[Rock Me, Asmodeus]]: The Disco Inferno ''Nightclub'' is owned by [[Satan|Duke]].
* [[Rock Me, Asmodeus]]: The Disco Inferno ''Nightclub'' is owned by [[Satan|Duke]].
* [[Shout Out]]: To many things, including ''[[The Muppet Show]]''
* [[Shout-Out]]: To many things, including ''[[The Muppet Show]]''
* [[Sissy Villain]]: Nick Diabolo
* [[Sissy Villain]]: Nick Diabolo
* [[Spirit Advisor]]/[[Dead Person Conversation]]: Tom returns from heaven to offer Jack advice. And crack the odd joke.
* [[Spirit Advisor]]/[[Dead Person Conversation]]: Tom returns from heaven to offer Jack advice. And crack the odd joke.

Revision as of 01:18, 27 January 2014

Disco Inferno is a 1970s-style musical set in 1976. It features really cheesy songs written in the 1970s, including A Night to Remember, Hot Stuff and the titular Disco Inferno (the one which features the memorable phrase "Burn, Baby, Burn"). The musical is loosely based on the story of Faust.

The story follows Every Man Jack, who has a great life — a girlfriend who loves him and a good job in a nightclub called Disco Inferno. But he dreams of being a singer. One night, he makes a Deal With the Devil and signs his soul away for a life of fame and popularity. At first it seems as if all his dreams have come true, but things swiftly fall apart. Due to his arrogance, he loses his girlfriend and eventually kills his best friend. Jack repents in front of the entire funeral congress, just as his rival, Heathcliffe, shoots him with a gun given to him by the devil. Jack wakes up in the nightclub and finds out that everything has gone back to the way it was before he signed the contract. It turns out that there was a get-out clause that, because Jack repented before he died, the contract was void.


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