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San Francisco musical, longest running in US, to hang up hat

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In this Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 photo, performers fill the stage for the final number of the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” in San Francisco. The campy small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years is closing its curtain. The show, which spoofs politics and pop culture, started in 1974, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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In this Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 photo, characters portraying the Trump family and President Donald Trump perform during the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” in San Francisco. The campy small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years is closing its curtain. The show, which spoofs politics and pop culture, started in 1974, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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In this Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 photo, characters portraying French poodles, Coco Chanel and Vladimir Putin perform during the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” in San Francisco. The campy small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue, is closing its curtain. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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In this Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 photo, characters portraying Haight-Ashbury hippies and the Beatles perform during the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” in San Francisco. The campy small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue, is closing its curtain. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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In this Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019 photo, a street sign named for the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” is seen near where the show is performed in San Francisco. The final performance of the small campy San Francisco show is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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In this Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019 photo, stage manager John Camajani looks through the numerous costumes hanging in the backstage dressing room of the musical “Beach Blanket Babylon” in San Francisco. The campy small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue, is closing its curtain. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

SAN FRANCISCO — When you think of America’s longest-running musicals, Broadway favorites such as “The Lion King” or “Chicago” may come to mind.

But there’s a small San Francisco show that’s been a must-see for tourists and locals alike for more than 45 years — and now the curtain is closing.

The campy “Beach Blanket Babylon” debuted in 1974, making it the nation’s longest continuously running musical revue. Its final performance is set for New Year’s Eve.

“It’s going to be so bittersweet,” said Curt Branom, one of its longtime performers. “We’re all moving on to other things, but we all know that a magical moment, really, in time that this place has been for all of us.”

The show spoofs politics and pop culture and features performers in colorful costumes and massive hats, including one featuring San Francisco’s entire skyline. It was originally scheduled to run for only six weeks, but word spread, and it quickly became a quintessential San Francisco experience.

“Beach Blanket Babylon” has since been performed more than 17,000 times in front of 6.5 million people, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, David Bowie and Robin Williams.

The plot follows Snow White around the world as she searches for her Prince Charming. Along the way, she encounters an ever-changing lineup of political and pop culture figures. Recent characters have included Donald and Melania Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Vladimir Putin, Bernie Sanders and Oprah Winfrey.

Producer Jo Schuman Silver said the show is ending not for financial reasons but because she wanted it to go out on a high note and felt the time was right.

Cast and crew, most of whom have worked with “Beach Blanket Babylon” for decades, say the remaining performances are bound to be emotional.

Stage Manager John Camajani, who joined the musical in 1979, says his wife will be at the final show.

“She’ll be crying, and all of us will be crying because it’s the end of an era,” he said.

It’s believed that “Phantom of the Opera,” which premiered in 1988 and has continuously run on Broadway since, will now become the longest-running musical still being performed in the U.S.

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