42nd St. Moon's 1994 Season
Buried Treasures
Show Title |
Performed |
Show Information |
| Once in a Blue Moon | March 31 - April 15, 1994 | Featuring songs that were dropped from hit musicals, perfectly wonderful ditties that got buried in musical flops and seldom-heard lyrics from some of Broadway's top tunes, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON draws upon music by Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Rodgers and Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Noel Coward, Dietz and Schwartz and others. |
| Peggy-Ann | ||
| The Cat and the Fiddle | ||
| Hollywood Pinafore | ||
| Something for the Boys | September 8 - 18, 1994 | (1943) A Cole Porter musical with book by siblings Herbert and Dorothy Fields, SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS is a tale of three brassy New York cousins who tackle Texas and turn the U.S. Army on its ear. |
| Darling of the Day | September 29 - October 9, 1994 | (1968) The story is of Priam Farll, a famous painter who sees an opportunity to duck out of London's stifling high society by assuming the identity of his recently deceased valet. Features a revised book by Lost Musicals co-producer Greg MacKellan, who was specially commissioned by the Harburg Foundation to revise and resurrect the show. |
| As Thousands Cheer | October 20 - 30, 1994 | (1933) Mrs. Herbert Hoover gleefully steals silver as she and the President leave the White House for the last time, and gospel preacher Amy Semple McPherson attempts to recruit Mahatma Gandhi for a vaudeville duet in Irving Berlin and Moss Hart's topical 1930's revue AS THOUSANDS CHEER |
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