42nd St. Moon's 1995 Season
The Hammerstein & Hart Festival!

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 Dates
 Show Information
A Connecticut Yankee June 9 - 25, 1995 (1927) Martinis and the Middle Ages collide when a Manhattan playboy suddenly finds himself immersed in the medieval mischief of King Arthur's Court in A CONNECTICUT YANKEE.
Pipe Dream July 7 - 23, 1995 (1955) The salty characters of John Steinbeck's historic book Cannery Row come to life in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical PIPE DREAM, a tale of hard times and star-crossed love.
America's Sweetheart August 4 - 25, 1995 (1931) A small town girl and her beau who come out West for fame and fortune in the movies; this delightful musical lay forgotten until just seven years ago!
Nobody's Heart    
Very Warm for May September 22 - October 8, 1995 (1939) A young girl fleeing from her high society life on Long Island hides out with a summer stock troupe in VERY WARM FOR MAY, the 1939 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein musical that contains Kern's last Broadway score.
I Married an Angel October 13 - 29, 1995 (1938) Based upon a play by Hungarian playwright Janos Veszary, I MARRIED AN ANGEL follows the romantic exploits of a rich playboy who, fed up with sophisticated women, vows never to marry unless an angel comes down from Heaven.
 The Song is You    
 Three Sisters
November 10 - 26, 1995
(1934) Not based on Chekhov's work, this THREE SISTERS follows three very different siblings through their romantic adventures during the first two decades of the century.