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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a stage and film musical, based on a story by Larry L. King. Drawing from the true-life Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas, the original play addresses the issue of private behavior in conflict with public law. The real events adapted for the musical involved an overly zealous reporter (Marvin Zindler), whose coverage led to the closing of the Chicken Ranch.//The stage musical opened on Broadway in 1978, with songs by Carol Hall; the original cast starred Carlin Glynn and Henderson Forsythe. Released in 1982, the movie version—which starred Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds, Jim Nabors, Charles Durning, and Dom DeLuise—retained many of Hall's songs and also added two others by Parton herself, most notably a two-stanza version of the immensely popular number "I Will Always Love You."A touring revival of the play (with one new song by Hall), opened in 2001, starring Ann-Margret.A sequel entitled The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Goes Public, by the same authors, opened and closed on Broadway in 1994.[1
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