George, don't THINK you're getting out of the Avatar game.
I know, I know.

Long story:
Here in Olympia, a local semi-professional theater group,
Harlequin Productions, puts on a Christmas show every year that they write. They're scripted (not revues), set in New York City in the 1940s, at the fictional Stardust Club. Each show title has the word Stardust in it: "Stardust Memories," "Operation Stardust," "A Stardust Christmas 1944," etc., etc., etc., Anyway, I'd been in several of their earlier shows as the bartender, Stanley Gallagher, and in this particular year (I forget the specific title), the club is being taken over by a bunch of gangsters. At the end of the first act, I have to distract everyone, so I
come out enter in the Carmen Miranda outfit singing "Boom Chicka Boom" (from
Nick & Nora...I suggested the song) to break up the tension and end the act. It was one of the highlights of the series (audiences just love men in dresses!) and even several years later, people remembered me from that one moment!
Most of the songs that they use are from the 1940s, so if one is in the proper style and not too well known as a song from a different era, they'll use it. However, one year they did "Merry Christmas, Darling" by the Carpenters and it really took everyone out of the 1940s. They haven't used a popular modern song since.
