Oh, Streetcar! is a musical version of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire and was performed and produced in Springfield.
The Cast[]
- Marge Simpson - Blanche DuBois
- Apu Nahasapeemapetilon - Steve Hubbell, Young Collector
- Ned Flanders - Stanley Kowalski
- Helen Lovejoy - Stella Kowalski
- Otto Mann (former, replaced by Llewellyn Sinclair) - Pablo Gonzales
- Lionel Hutz - Harold "Mitch" Mitchell
- Clancy Wiggum - The Doctor
- Herman Hermann
- Jasper Beardly
Songs[]
Long Before the Superdome[]
New Orleans[]
I Though My Life Would Be a Mardi Gras[]
I am Just a Simple Paper Boy[]
Stella![]
She Flies[]
- (instrumental)
The Kindness of Strangers[]
Behind the Laughter[]
- The songs for the show were composed by Alf Clausen and written by Jeff Martin. The song "New Orleans" gained a lot of controversy because of its lyrics portraying the city in a bad light, which was meant to be a reference to Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. In response, in the following episode, Bart wrote on the chalkboard, "I will not defame New Orleans" as an apology.