

Our house made chick pea/black bean patty on a toasted bun with cucumber, diced tomato, mashed avocado, mayo, roasted red pepper sauce and our house hot sauce. * ADD CHEESE OR AN EGG!Īn organic, all beef hot dog with house made salsa, mashed avocado, lots of mayo, and our house hot sauce. But the career may also come to an end in a jail term if the authorities find out that Victoria and Toddy have committed fraud in this impersonation.Your choice of thinly sliced and grilled steak, pork, or chorizo sausage on a toasted bun with diced tomato, mashed avocado, lots of mayo, roasted red pepper sauce and our house made hot sauce. To pursue something with him as a woman would mean giving up this lucrative career. Although feeling emancipated being treated as a man, Victoria, as herself, in turn, falls in love with King. While King tries to reconcile his romantic feelings for "Victoria" (in truth, King doesn't truly believe the Count is a man), his business associates won't tolerate his change in sexual orientation. King is shocked to learn that that woman is a man named Count Grazinski. In the audience on the successful opening night is Chicago, Illinois nightclub owner and "businessman" King Marchand (James Garner), a macho male who falls in the love with the woman he sees on-stage, which doesn't sit well with his current girlfriend, Norma Cassady (Leslie Ann Warren). The Count auditions for the city's leading agent, Andre Cassell (John Rhys-Davies), who, impressed, gets him a gig performing in the city's best nightclub. That alter ego they decide is Polish Count Victor Grazinski, Toddy's ex-lover who was disowned by his family when they found out he was gay. If they pull this scheme off, Toddy vows Victoria, as her male alter ego, will be the toast of Paris and as such be extremely wealthy. To solve their problems, Toddy comes up with what he considers to be an inspired idea: with Toddy as her manager, Victoria, pretending to be a man, get a job singing as a female impersonator.

Gay cabaret singer Carole "Toddy" Todd (Robert Preston) may befall the same fate as Victoria, as he was just fired from his singing gig at a second-rate club named "Chez Lui". She doesn't even have enough money for the basics of food and shelter. In 1934 Paris, trained coloratura soprano Victoria Grant (Dame Julie Andrews), a native Brit, can't get a job as a singer and is having trouble making ends meet.
