42nd St. Moon's 1994 Season
Buried Treasures

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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