The musical opened Off-Broadway at Bows at
Dodger Stages on September 22, 2005, and starred Marya Grandy (Lin),
Linda Hart (Betty),
Shuler Hensley (Norbert),
Kaitlin Hopkins (Jeannie),
Leslie Kritzer (Pickles),
Orfeh (Pippi), and
Wayne Wilcox (Duke); Betsy Kelso is the director. The show closed on December 4, 2005, after 121 performances. The U.S. regional premiere of
Trailer Park opened on June 2, 2006, at
Hippodrome State Theatre in
Gainesville, Florida. The First National Tour of
The Great American Trailer Park Musical began January 2008 in
Spokane, Washington. Directed and choreographed by Steven Smeltzer; starring Erica Livingston (Jeannie), David Howard (Norbert), Sara Ruzicka (Pippi), MaryAnne Piccolo (Lin), Lindsay Devino (Pickles), Dane Agostinis (Duke), Doreen Barnard (Betty), Kenneth D'Elia and Carolyn Kimmel (Swings). The role of Jeannie was replaced by Amanda Earls and the role of Pickles was replaced by Caitlin Maloney in the second U.S. portion.
The Great American Trailer Park Musical made its UK premiere with the same cast from the 1st National Tour at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2008. It then made its English premiere later that year in Birmingham, England. In January 2010,
Tucson,
Arizona based theatre company
Arizona Onstage Productions presented what is believed to be the world's first
scratch and sniff musical, with scent cards distributed to the audience to be scratched at specific points in the show. In April 2010, the show had its New England premiere with the SpeakEasy Stage Company, with Leigh Barrett (Jeannie), Mary Callanan (Lin), Kerry A. Dowling (Betty), and
David Benoit (Norbert).
The Great American Trailer Park Musical made its Australasian premier at the
New Theatre (Newtown) in Sydney, NSW, Australia on 18 November 2010. A French-Canadian production of «The Great American Trailor Park Musical» called «Ma femme, ma blonde, ma roulotte» was presented alternately with the original show at the 2011 edition of Montreal's Next Wave Festival, with Monik Vincent (Betty), Lisa Forget (Jeannie), Pierre Lenoir (Norbert), Cecile Cristobald (Pippi), Stéphanie Lessard (Pickles), Tina Mancini (Lin) and Jérôme Roy (Duke). Stephen Pietrantoni was directing while Maxime Bégin did the musical direction and Lorna Wayne was choreographer. The book was translated by Stephen Pietrantoni, David Laurin and Patrick Olafson. In October 2011, the French production was invited to perform in New York city during the NYMF. The
Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival (Auburn, N.Y.) put on a production of the show from June 6 to July 14, 2013, with LilyAnn Carlson (Pickles), Kristen Gehling (Lin), Andy Lindberg (Norbert), Chelsey Whitelock (Betty), and Brooke Wilson (Jeannie). The production was part of the Festival's MGR Downtown series. == Plot ==