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ALL SHOWS:
Created/written and hosted by SCOTT SIEGEL
Accompanied by ROSS PATTERSON, musical director/arranger/pianist
and THE ROSS PATTERSON LITTLE BIG BAND
MICHAEL LAVINE: Sheet Music Consultant
BARBARA SIEGEL, Special Advisor
Monday, March 3, 2008 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR ® 1947
starring Donna Lynne Champlin, Jeffry Denman, Alexander Gemignani, Kendrick Jones, Eddie Korbich, Marc Kudisch, Howard McGillin, Kerry O'Malley, Christiane Noll, Meredith Patterson and Noah Racey
featuring Erin Crouch and Kristen Beth Williams
direction and choreography by Jeffry Denman
PROGRAM
ALLEGRO: Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
The Gentleman is a Dope – Kerry O'Malley
So Far – Donna Lynne Champlin
A Fellow Needs A Girl – Marc Kudisch
ANGEL IN THE WINGS: Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman
Civilization– TBD
If it Were Easy to Do – Donna Lynne Champlin
1000 Island Song – Eddie Korbich
BRIGADOON: Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner
The Heather on the Hill – Jeffry Denman & Meredith Patterson
Almost Like Being in Love – Christiane Noll & Howard McGillin
I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean – Alexander Gemignani & Company
Come to Me, Bend to Me – Alexander Gemignani
There But For You Go I – Eddie Korbich
From This Day On – Howard McGillin & Christiane Noll
FINIAN'S RAINBOW: Burton Lane and E.Y. Harburg
How Are Things in Glocca Mora? – Kerry O'Malley
Look to the Rainbow – Company
When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love – Eddie Korbich
Old Devil Moon – Noah Racey
That Great Come and Get it Day – Alexander Gemignani, Kerry O'Malley & Company
Necessity – Noah Racey & Jeffry Denman
HIGH BUTTON SHOES: Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn
Papa, Won't You Dance With Me? – Erin Crouch & Kristen Beth Williams with Alex
Security – Meredith Patterson, Erin Crouch & Kristen Beth Williams
LOUISIANA LADY
Cuckoo Cheena: Alma Sanders and Monte Carlo – Kendrick Jones
MUSIC IN MY HEART: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Forman Brown
While There's a Song to Sing – A Capella Quartet (Alex, Howard, Donna, Christiane)
The Balalaika Serenade – Marc Kudisch
STREET SCENE: Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes
Moon Faced, Starry Eyed – Meredith Patterson & Jeffry Denman
What Good Would the Moon Be? – Christiane Noll
Lonely House – Howard McGillin
Wouldn't You Like To Be on Broadway? – Marc Kudisch with Kristen Beth Williams
Monday, April 7, 2008 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR ® 1954
starring Natalie Belcon, Sierra Boggess, Jen Cody, Scott Coulter, Harvey Evans, Debbie Gravitte, Cheyenne Jackson, Kendrick Jones, Sean Palmer, Mark Price, Noah Racey, Paul Schoeffler, Emily Skinner and Melinda Sullivan
direction by Scott Coulter
PROGRAM
THE BOY FRIEND by Sandy Wilson
It's Never Too Late to Fall in Love – Harvey Evans & Debbie Gravitte
Won't You Charleston with Me? – Mark Price & Jen Cody
I Could Be Happy with You – Sean Palmer & Sierra Boggess
BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA by Dorothy Fields & Arthur Schwartz
I'd Rather Wake Up by Myself – Emily Skinner
Lottie Gibson Specialty – Jen Cody
FANNY by Harold Rome
Fanny – Sean Palmer
I Have to Tell You – Emily Skinner
THE GIRL IN PINK TIGHTS by Leo Robin & Sigmund Romberg
You've Got to be a Little Crazy – Natalie Belcon, Emily Sinner & Paul Schoeffler
THE GOLDEN APPLE by John Latouche & Jerome Moross
Lazy Afternoon – Debbie Gravitte
Windflowers – Sierra Boggess
HOUSE OF FLOWERS by Truman Capote & Harold Arlen
One Man (Ain't Quite Enough) – Natalie Belcon
Slide, Boy, Slide – Natalie Belcon & Kendrick Jones
A Sleepin' Bee – Natalie Belcon
THE PAJAMA GAME by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
Racing with the Clock – Company
Hey There – Cheyenne Jackson
There Once Was a Man – Cheyenne Jackson & Sierra Boggess
Steam Heat – Noah Racey & Melinda Sullivan
Hernando's Hideaway – Mark Price & Jen Cody
I'm Not at All in Love – Debbie Gravitte
I'll Never be Jealous Again – Mark Price & Emily Skinner
PETER PAN
Never Never Land by Comden & Green & Jule Styne – Company
I'm Flying by Carolyn Leigh & Mark Charlap – Scott Coulter
I Won't Grow Up by Carolyn Leigh & Mark Charlap – The Lost Boys
Distant Melody by Comden & Green & Jule Styne – Emily, Sean, Mark, Paul
Captain Hook's Waltz by Comden & Green & Jule Styne – Paul Schoeffler & The Pirates
Monday, May 12, 2008 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR ® 1965
starring Brian d’Arcy James, Brandon Cutrell, Gregg Edelman, Marc Kudisch, Kendrick Jones, Shannon Lewis, Lorin Latarro, Julia Murney, Julie Reyburn and Melinda Sullivan
featured Stuart Capps, David Eggers, J. Austin Eyer, Eric Santagada and Kevin Worley
choreography & staging by Lorin Latarro & David Eggers
PROGRAM
DO I HEAR A WALTZ? by Richard Rodgers & Stephen Sondheim
Do I Hear a Waltz? – Gregg
Take the Moment – Marc
We're Gonna Be All Right – Brandon & Julie
DRAT THE CAT by Milton Schafer & Ira Levin
She Touched Me – Brian
FLORA, THE RED MENACE by John Kander & Fred Ebb
A Quiet Thing – Julia
Sing Happy – Julia w/Kevin, Austin, Stuart, Eric
LA GROSSE VALISE by Gerard Calvi & Harold Rome
Delilah Done Me Wrong – Marc with Shannon
Slippy Sloppy Shoes’ – Kendrick
MAN OF La MANCHA by Mitch Leigh & Joe Darion
Man of La Mancha – Marc
Aldonza – Julia
It's all the Same – Shannon with male dancers
The Impossible Dream – Marc & Company
ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER by Burton Lane & Alan Jay Lerner
On A Clear Day You Can See Forever – Julia
Come Back to Me – David, Kevin, Austin, Stuart, Eric
What Did I Have That I Don't Have? – Julie
PICKWICK by Leslie Bricusse
If I Ruled the World – Gregg
THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT—THE SMELL OF THE CROWD by Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley
Look at that Face – Brian, Gregg, Marc
A Wonderful Day Like Today – Lorin, Melinda, Shannon
Who Can I Turn To? – Brian
Feeling Good – Julie
Nothing Can Stop Me Now – Brian
The Joker – TBA
SKYSCRAPER by James Van Heusen & Sammy Kahn
Everybody Has the Right to be Wrong – Gregg
Opposites – Kendrick & Melinda
THE YEARLING by Michael Leonard & Herbert Mann
Why Did I Choose You? – Gregg
Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR ® 1979
starring Chuck Cooper, Scott Coulter, Jason Graae, Terri Klausner, Lorin Latarro, Jeff McCarthy, Noah Racey, Emily Skinner, Melinda Sullivan, John Treacy Egan, Sarah Uriarte Berry and Max Von Essen
directed by Emily Skinner
PROGRAM
1940’s RADIO HOUR
Daddy by Bobby Troupe – Noah & Melinda
CARMELINA by Alan Jay Lerner & Burton Lane
I’m a Woman – Emily
Why Him? – Terri
I Could Kill Her – Chuck
EVITA by Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber
Rainbow High – Terri with Scott, Jason, John, Chuck
On This Night of a Thousand Stars – John, Noah, Lorin
Don’t Cry For Me Argentina – Terri
Oh, What a Circus – Max
Buenos Aires – Terri
High Flying, Adored – Max
THE GRAND TOUR by Jerry Herman
I Belong Here – Emily & Company
You I Like – Jeff & Jason
More and More, Less and Less – Jeff & Emily
Mrs. S.L. Jacobowsky – Jason
I REMEMBER MAMA
It’s Going to be Good to be Gone by Richard Rodgers & Martin Charnin – Jeff with Terri, Melinda, Lorin, Sarah
A Little Bit More by Richard Rodgers & Ray Jessel – Sarah
SARAVA by N. Richard Nash & Mitch Leigh
Sarava – Melinda
SUGAR BABIES
Immigration Rose by Eugene West & Jimmy McHugh — Scott, Jason, John, Chuck
I’m Keepin’ Myself Available For You/Exactly Like You by Arthur Malvin & Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh — Noah & Melinda
SWEENEY TODD by Stephen Sondheim
Ballad of Sweeney Todd – Company
Epiphany – Jeff
Not While I’m Around – Scott
Johanna – Max
Green Finch and Linnet Bird – Sarah
THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG by Carole B. Sager & Marvin Hamlisch
They’re Playing My Song – Jason
Fallin’ – John
Monday, February 26, 2007 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR® 1928
Starring: Nancy Anderson, Joyce Chittick, Jeffry Denman, Max von Essen, Malcolm Gets, Leah Hocking, Eddie Korbich, Bob Martin, Paul Schoeffler, Lumiri Tubo and Lari White
with appearances by David Colbert & Luis Vilabon
Directed by Joel Froomkin
Program
Hooray For Captain Spaulding with words by Bert Kalmar and music by Harry Ruby from ANIMAL CRACKERS
Billie by George M. Cohan from BILLIE
I Can't Give You Anything But Love with words by Dorothy Fields and music by Jimmy McHugh, and St. Louis Blues by W.C. Handy from BLACKBIRDS OF 1928
O! What a Night to Love with words by Jean Herbert & Al Koppel and music by Seger Ellis from EARL CARROLL VANITIES (7TH EDITION)
I Wanna Be Loved By You with words by Bert Kalmar and Music: Herbert Stothart & Harry Ruby from GOOD BOY
Crazy Rhythm with words by Irving Caesar and music by Joseph Meyer & Roger Wolfe Kahn from HERE'S HOWE
You're the Cream in My Coffee by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson from HOLD EVERYTHING
Got Myself Another Jockey Now with words by Andy Razaf and Music by Thomas Waller from KEEP SHUFFLIN'
Softly As in a Morning Sunrise, Stouthearted Men, Wanting You and Lover Come Back To Me with words by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Sigmund Romberg from THE NEW MOON
You Took Advantage of Me with words by Lorenz Hart and music by Richard Rodgers from PRESENT ARMS
Why Must We Always Be Dreaming with words by PG Wodehouse and music by Sigmund Romberg from ROSALIE
If I Were You with words by Lorenz Hart and Music by Richard Rodgers from SHE'S MY BABY
World Weary by Noel Coward from THIS YEAR OF GRACE
Don't Go Too Far, Girls with words by Harry B. Smith and Music by Karl Hajos from WHITE LILACS
Makin' Whoopee, Love Me or Leave Me (words: Gus Kahn, music: Walter Donaldson), My Wife is On a Diet (Charles Tobias, Geo. J. Bennett), Ever Since the Movies Learned to Talk (Walter O'Keefe, Bobby Dolan, James Cavana) from WHOOPEE
Monday, March 26, 2007 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR® 1938
Starring: Andy Blankenbuehler, Sarah Uriate Berry, Aaron Lazar, Shannon Lewis, Ray McLeod, Christianne Noll, Connie Pachl, Hugo Panaro, Marvin Vidnovic and Barbara Walsh.
Directed by Emily Skinner
Program
Falling in Love with Love, This Can’t Be Love and Sing For Your Supper by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers from THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE
Nickel Under The Foot and Joe Worker by Marc Blitzstein from THE CRADLE WILL ROCK
The Dying Cowboy and Lullaby of the Plain by Ted Fetter & Richard Lewine from THE GIRL FROM WYOMING
There Had to be the Waltz by Earle Crooker & Frederick Loewe from GREAT LADY
Fuddle de Duddle by Charlie Tobias & Sammy Fain from HELLZAPOPPIN’
Spring is Here, I’ll Tell the Man in the Street and I Married an Angel by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers from I MARRIED AN ANGEL
September Song and It Never Was Anywhere You by Maxwell Anderson & Kurt Weill from KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY
My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love and Tomorrow by Cole Porter from LEAVE IT TO ME
I’ll Be Seeing You and I Can Dream, Can’t I? by Irving Kahal & Sammy Fain from RIGHT THIS WAY
My Heart is Unemployed, How Long Can Love Keep Laughing? and One of These Fine Days by Harold Rome from SING OUT THE NEWS
Rinka Tinka Man by Lew Kessler & June Sillman from WHO’S WHO
What is that Tune?, At Long Last Love by Cole Porter and No (You Can’t Have My Heart) by Dana Suesse from YOU NEVER KNOW
Monday, April 30, 2007 at 8 pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR® 1959
Starring: Mary Bond Davis, Manoel Felciano, Mark Jacoby, Marc Kudish, Nancy Lemenager, Sarah Jane McMahon, Josh Prince, Emily Skinner and Bruce Vilanch
Directed by Marc Kudish
Program
Rose Lovejoy of Paradise Alley and I Say Hello by Harold Rome from DESTRY RIDES AGAIN
When Did I Fall in Love? and I’ll Marry the Very Next Man by Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock from FIORELLO!
Old Fashioned Girl by Arnold Horwitt & Richard Lewine from THE GIRLS AGAINST THE BOYS
Let Me Entertain You, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, All I Need is the Girl and
You Gotta Get a Gimmick by Stephen Sondheim & Jule Styne From GYPSY
I Wish it So by Marc Blitzstein from JUNO
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most and The Ballad of the Sad Young Men by Fran Landesman & Tommy Wolf from THE NERVOUS SET
Shy and Yesterday I Loved You by Marshall Barer & Mary Rodgers From ONCE UPON A MATRESS
I’m Back in Circulation and I’ll Try by Dorothy Fields & Albert Hague from REDHEAD
Climb Ev’ry Mountain, The Sound of Music, Edelweiss, Doe a Deer and So Long, Farewell by Oscar Hammerstein & Richard Rodgers from THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Take Me Along and But Yours by Bob Merrill from TAKE ME ALONG
Monday, June 18, 2007 at 8pm
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR® 1964
Starring: Stephanie J. Block, Liz Callaway, Joyce Chittick, Scout Coulter, Gregg Edelman, Xanthe Elbrick, Beth Leavel, Sean Martin Hingston, David Pittu and Devin Richards
Directed by Dan Foster
Program
Everybody Says Don’t,See What It Gets You, With So Little to be Sure of, There's Always a Woman (cut), and Come Play Wiz Me by Stephen Sondheim from ANYONE CAN WHISTLE
My Fortune is My Face by Betty Comden & Adolph Green & Jule Styne from FADE OUT, FADE IN
Do You Love Me?, Far From the Home I Love, Now I Have Everything and
To Life by Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock from FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Run, Run, Run Cinderella by Johnny Mercer & Robert E. Dolan from FOXY
Don’t Rain on My Parade, Funny Girl (cut) and You are Woman, I Am Man by Bob Merrill & Jule Styne from FUNNY GIRL
Yes I Can, Night Song, This is the Life and I Wanna Be With You by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse from GOLDEN BOY
It Only Takes a Moment by Jerry Herman from HELLO DOLLY!
You’d Better Love Me and Where is the Man I Married? by Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray from HIGH SPIRITS
Neighborhood and Ev’rything I Want by Jack Lawrence & Stan Freeman from I HAD A BALL
Keep the Home Fires Burning by Lena Ford & Ivor Novello from OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR
My Hometown by Ervin Drake from WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN?
Monday, June 19, 2006
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: 1978
Starring: Bryan Batt, Joyce Chittick, Chuck Cooper, Mary Bond Davis, Julie Garnye, Sean Martin Hingston, Nancy Opel, Christine Pedi, Noah Racey, Lenny Watts and Lari White
Special Guest Star: Carolee Carmello
Directed by: Bryan Batt
Program
A Broadway Musical and Lawyers from A BROADWAY MUSICAL by Lee Adams & Charles Strousse
Doatsy Mae and Hard Candy Christmas from THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS by Carol Hall
It’s An Art, Just A Housewife, Fathers and Sons, The Mason and Millwork from WORKING by Craig Carnelia, Stephen Schwartz & James Taylor
I’m Just Wild About Harry and I’m Great Big Baby from EUBIE! by Nobel Sissie, Andy Razaf & Eubie Blake
Honeysuckle Rose, Mean To Me, Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Your Feets Too Big and The Joint is Jumpin’ from AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ by Andy Razaf, J.C.. Johnson, Ada Bensen, Fred Fisher, Roy Turk, Fred Alert, Harry Brooks and Fats Waller
Railbird from ANGEL by Peter Udell & Gary Geld
I Rise Again and Never from ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY by Betty Comden, Adolph Green & Cy Coleman
Lullaby of Baby to Baby from RUNAWAYS by Elizabeth Swados
More of the Same, There’s A Terrific Band and a Real Nice Crowd and Fifty Percent from BALLROOM by Marilyn & Alan Bergman & Billy Goldenberg
Monday, May 1, 2006
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: 1968
Starring: Scott Coulter, Annie Golden, Adam Grupper, Lisa Howard, Lorinda Lisitza, Bill Nolte, Jack Noseworthy, Jeffry Denham, Christina Norrup, Brad Oscar, Kim Shriver, Shayna Steele and Courtney Young
Directed by: Brad Oscar
Program
Aquarius, Frank Mills, Easy to Be Hard and Let The Sunshine from HAIR by Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, and James Rado
She Likes Basketball, I’ll Never Fall In Love Again, Promises, Promises, Knowing When to Leave and Turkey Lurkey Time from PROMISES, PROMISES by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Panache and Let’s See What Happens from DARLING OF THE DAY by Julie Styne and E.Y. Harburg
Why Can’t I Walk Away? from MAGGIE FLYNN by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss
Hungry, Love In a New Tempo and Das Chicago Song from Leonard Sillman’s NEW FACES OF 1968 by June Carroll and Gene Bissell
In Love with a Fool from I’M SOLOMON by Ernest Gold & Ann Croswell
Loving You from THE EDUCATION OF HYMAN KAPLAN by Paul Nassau and Oscar Brand
Only Love, The Butterfly and Life Is from ZORBA by John Kander & Fred Ebb
The Dangerous Age, I Fell in With Evil Companions and Just For Today from HER FIRST ROMAN by Ervin Drake
Give My Regards To Broadway from GEORGE M by George M. Cohen
Here’s Where I Belong from HERE IS WHERE I BELONG by Alfred Uhry & Robert Waldman
I Don’t Remember You from THE HAPPY TIME by John Kander & Fred Ebb
I’ve Got to Be Me from GOLDEN RAINBOW by Walter Marks
Monday, April 3, 2006
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: 1956
Starring: Christine Andreas, Brent Barrett, Ashley Brown, Brandon Cutrell, Marc Kudisch, Connie Pachl, Rachelle Rak, Devin Richards, Emily Skinner and John Treacy Egan
Directed by: Emily Skinner
Program
Standing on the Corner, Somebody, Somewhere, My Heart Is So Full Of You and Joey, Joey, Joey from MOST HAPPY FELLA by Frank Loesser
Druthers and I’m Past My Prime from LI’L ABNER by Gene de Paul and Johnny Mercer
I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face, On the Street Where You Live, Show Me and I Could Have Danced All Night from MY FAIR LADY by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe
April in Fairbanks from NEW FACES OF 1956 by Matt Dubey
You Were Dead You Know, Glitter & Be Gay, My Love, It Must Be So and Make Our Garden Grow from CANDIDE by Leonard Bernstein, Richard Wilbur, John La Touche and Dorothy Parker
I Met a Girl, Just in Time and The Party’s Over from BELL’S ARE RINGIN’ by Julie Styne, Betty Comden and Aldoph Green
Too Close For Comfort, Mr. Wonderful and I’m Available from MR. WONDERFUL by Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener and George Weiss
Don’t Tell Me from HAPPY HUNTING by Harold Karr & Matt Dubey
Monday, March 6, 2006
BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: 1930
Starring: Nancy Anderson, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Sean Martin Hingtson, Marc Kudisch, Douglas Ladnier, Shannon Lewis, Deven May, Miles Phillips, Jennifer Simard, Emily Skinner, Mary Testa and Michael Winther
Directed by: Marc Kudisch
Program
I Got Rhythm, Embraceable You, But Not For Me, Barbary Coast and I’ve Got A Crush On You from GIRL CRAZY by George & Ira Gershwin
Take Me Back to Manhattan, I Happen To Like New York and Love For Sale from THE NEW YORKERS by Cole Porter
On the Sunny Side of the Street, Exactly Like You and I’ve Got A Bug In My Head from the INTERNATIONAL REVUE by Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh
He Came Along, If I Were You, Love, I’d Jump Right in the Lake and Time on My Hands from SMILES by Vincent Youmans, Clifford Grey and Harold Adamson
Soon and Strike Up the Band from STRIKE UP THE BAND by George & Ira Gershwin
Memories of You from BLACKBIRDS OF 1930 by Andy Razaf & Eubie Blake
Let’s Go Eat Worms in the Garden from FINE & DANDY by Kay Swift and Paul Dandy
Right From the Start of It and Body & Soul from THREE’S A CROWD by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz
My First Love My Last Love and Serenade of Love from NINA ROSA by Sigmund Romberg and Irving Caeser
He Was Too Good to Me and Ten Cents a Dance from SIMPLE SIMON by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Who Cares? from WHO CARES? by Percy Wenrich and Harry Clarke
Get Happy from 9:15 REVUE by Ted Kohler & Harold Arlen
Monday, June 13, 2005 at 8 pm
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1962
Starring LIZ CALLAWAY, SCOTT COULTER, FELICIA FINLEY, DANNY GURWIN, BRAD OSCAR and CHRISTINE PEDI
Special Guest: ROBERT GOULET
Featuring WILL TAYLOR and ERIC STRETCH
Program
What A Country! and Once Upon a Time from ALL AMERICAN by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse
I'm All I Got, and The Kangaroo from BRAVO GIOVANNI by Ronny Graham & Milton Schafer
Mamie in the Afternoon from A FAMILY AFFAIR by John Kander & James Goldman & William Goldman
Comedy Tonight, Everybody Ought to Have a Maid, Love, I Hear and I'm Calm from A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM by Stephen Sondheim
What's In It For Me?, Mamma, Mamma and Miss Marmelstein from I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE by Harold Rome
Real Live Girl, I've Got Your Number, The Other Side of the Tracks and Poor Little Hollywood Star from LITTLE ME by Carolyn Leigh & Cy Coleman
The Secret Service and I'm Gonna Get Him from MR. PRESIDENT by Irving Berlin
In The Morning by Ronny Graham and Moral Re-Armament by Jack Holmes from NEW FACES OF 1962
The Sweetest Sounds from NO STRINGS by Richard Rodgers
Nowhere to Go But Up from NOWHERE TO GO BUT UP by James Lipton & Sol Berkowitz
Gonna Build a Mountain, What Kind of Fool Am I? and Once in a Lifetime from STOP THE WORLD -- I WANT TO GET OFF by Anthony Newley & Leslie Bricusse
Monday, May 2, 2005 at 8 pm
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1955
Starring JUSTIN BOHON, PATTI COHENOUR, ALEXANDER GEMIGNANI, DEE HOTY, LIZ LARSEN, RAYMOND JARAMILLO McLEOD, CONNIE PACHL, RACHELLE RAK and SAL VIVIANO
Director EMILY SKINNER
Program
Headin' For The Bottom Blues, Honeymoon, Kiss Me and Kill Me With Love, Nothin' Can Replace a Man, and Ready Cash from ANKLES AWEIGH by Dan Shapiro and Sammy Fain
Heart, A Little Brains, A Little Talent, Two Lost Souls, and Whatever Lola Wants from DAMN YANKEES by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
All At Once You Love Her, and Everybody's Got a Home from PIPE DREAM by Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers
It's a Helluva Way to Run a Love Affair, Young & Foolish, and This Is All Very New To Me from PLAIN AND FANCY by Arnold Horwitt and Albert Hague
C'est La Vie from SEVENTH HEAVEN by Stella Unger and Victor Young
Garbage from SHOESTRING REVUE by Sheldon Harnick
All of You, The Ritz Roll and Rock (from the 1957 movie), Stereophonic Sound, and Paris Loves Lovers from SILK STOCKINGS by Cole Porter
Be Happy You're a Misfit, I've Always Loved You, and Why Does It Have To Be You? from THE VAMP by John Latouche and James Mundy
Monday, April 4, 2005 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1945
Starring SCOTT AILING, KERRY BUTLER, EDDIE KORBICH, MARC KUDISCH, KAREN MASON, CHRISTIANE NOLL and NOAH RACEY
and featuring NILI BASSMAN
Director GABRIEL BARRE
Program
Slightly Perfect and Here I Go Again from ARE YOU WITH IT? by Arnold Horwitt & Harry Revel
Bad Timing and I Got a One Track Mind from BILLION DOLLAR BABY by Morton Gould & Betty Comden & Adolph Green
Sleep Baby, and Don't Cry from CARIB SONG by Baldwin Bergerson & William Archibald
If I Loved You, Mister Snow, Soliloquy, What's the Use of Wond'rn?, When the Children Are Asleep, You'll Never Walk Alone and The Highest Judge of All from CAROUSEL by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein
You Haven't Changed At All and My Love is a Married Man from THE DAY BEFORE SPRING by Frederick Loewe & Alan Jay Lerner
Sing Me Not a Ballad and A Rhyme for Angela from THE FIREBRAND OF FLORENCE by Kurt Weill & Ira Gershwin
From Morning Till Night from THE GIRL FROM NANTUCKET by Jacques Belasco & Kay Twomey
Turn on the Charm, Sigh By Night and Treat A Woman Like A Drum from MARINKA by Emmerich Kalman & George Marion
Wait For Tomorrow from POLONAISE by Frederic Chopin & Bronislaw Kaper & John Latouche
It Doesn't Cost You Anything to Dream and Close As Pages in a Book from UP IN CENTRAL PARK by Sigmund Romberg & Dorothy Fields
Monday, March 7, 2005 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1929
Starring LESLIE ANDERSON, NANCY ANDERSON, CHRISTINE ANDREAS, BRYAN BATT, RON BOHMER, MARY BOND DAVIS, JEFFRY DENMAN, NOAH RACEY and EMILY SKINNER
Director GABRIEL BARRE
Program
If Love Were All from BITTER SWEET by Noel Coward
You Don't Know Paree, You Got That Thing, I'm Unlucky at Gambling, You Do Something to Me, and Find Me a Primitive Man from 50 MILLION FRENCHMEN by Cole Porter
Button Up Your Overcoat and I Want to Be Bad from FOLLOW THRU by B.G. DeSylva & Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
More Than You Know, Without a Song, and Great Day from GREAT DAY by William Rose & Edward Eliscu & Vincent Youmans
A Ship Without a Sail from HEADS UP by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
Can't We Be Friends? by Paul James & Kay Swift, Moanin' Low by Howard Dietz & Ralph Rainger, I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan, and I've Made a Habit of You by Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz from THE LITTLE SHOW
I Can't Remember the Words by Jack Yellen & Milton Ager & Henry Lodge, I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful by Harry Ruskin & Henry Sullivan, Educate Your Feet by Jack Yellen & Milton Ager from MURRAY ANDERSON’S ALMANAC
Liza from SHOW GIRL by George & Ira Gershwin/Gus Kahn
It's You I Love from SONS O’GUNS by Arthur Swanstrom & Benny Davis & Fred Coots
With a Song in My Heart and Why Can't I? from SPRING IS HERE by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
My Husband's First Wife and Why Was I Born? from SWEET ADELINE by Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein
Keep Your Undershirt On from TOP SPEED by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby
Gigolo and What is this Thing Called Love? from WAKE UP AND DREAM by Cole Porter
Monday, June 14, 2004 at 8 pm
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1963
Starring NANCY ANDERSON, STEPHEN BOGARDUS, SARA BRIANS, LIZ CALLAWAY, ROBERT CUCCIOLI, JULIA MURNEY, and NOAH RACEY
Director MARC KUDISCH
Program
When I'm in Love from SOPHIE by Steve Allen
Uh Oh, All For You, I Know the Feeling from TOVARICH by Anne Croswell & Lee Pockriss
I've Been Invited to a Party, Lonely, I'll Remember Her from THE GIRL WHO CAME TO SUPPER by Noel Coward
It's a Fine Life, As Long As He Needs Me, Where's Love?, Consider Yourself, I'd Do Anything, Who Will Buy, Reviewing the Situation from OLIVER! by Lionel Bart
Vanilla Ice Cream, Tonight at Eight, She Loves Me, Grand Knowing You, Will He Like Me from SHE LOVES ME by Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock
Hey, Love, I Think the World of You, Don't Laugh (with Stephen Sondheim) from HOT SPOT by Martin Charnin & Mary Rodgers
Simple Little Things, Is It Really Me?, Everything Beautiful Happens at Night, Old Maid, Melisande, Gonna' Be Another Hot Day from 110 IN THE SHADE by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt
Before I Kiss the World Goodbye from JENNIE by Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz
You Don't Know from HERE'S LOVE by Meredith Willson
Monday, April 19, 2004 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1949
Featuring SCOTT COULTER, CADY HUFFMAN, NANCY LEMENAGER, NOAH RACEY, MARLA SCHAFFEL, MARTIN VIDNOVIC, LENNIE WATTS, ROBERT WESTENBERG and KAREN ZIEMBA
Director ROBERT BIANCA
Program
No Time For Nothin' But You, The Humphrey Bogart Rhumba from ALL FOR LOVE by Allan Roberts & Lester Lee
Call It Apple Fritters (by Milton Pascal & Richard Stutz), Santo Dinero (by Milton Pascal & Richard Stutz), Skyscraper Blues (by Tom Adair & Gordon Jenkins) from ALONG FIFTH AVENUE
Bye, Bye Baby, I'm Just a Little Girl From Little Rock, I Love What I'm Doing (When I'm Doing It For love), Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES by Leo Robin & Jule Styne
The Little Grey House, Stay Well, Lost in the Stars from LOST IN THE STARS by Maxwell Anderson & Kurt Weill
Mr. Monotony, Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk, You Can Have Him, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor (lyric by Emma Lazarus), Little Fish in a Big Pond from MISS LIBERTY by Irving Berlin
What Will It Be? from REGINA by Marc Blitzstein
You've Got to Be Carefully Taught, Some Enchanted Evening, This Nearly Was Mine, A Wonderful Guy, Younger Than Springtime, There Is Nothing Like a Dame, Bali Ha'I, A Cockeyed Optimist from SOUTH PACIFIC by Oscar Hammerstein & Richard Rodgers
The Big Movie Show in the Sky, It's Great To Be Alive from TEXAS LI’L DARLIN' by Johnny Mercer & Robert Emmett Dolan
This Had Better Be Love, It Will Be All Right (In 100 Years) from TOUCH AND GO by Jean & Walter Kerr and Jay Gorney
Monday, March 15, 2004 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1935
Featuring KAREN AKERS, GRETHA BOSTON, CHUCK COOPER, DARIUS de HAAS, NANCY LEMENAGER, TODD MURRAY, NOAH RACEY, DOUGLAS SILLS, EMILY SKINNER, LUMIRI TUBO, BARBARA WALSH and LAURIE WILLIAMSON
Director MELINDA BUCKLEY
Program
Farewell, My Lovely, Thief in the Night, Got a Bran' New Suit, The Hottentot Potentate from AT HOME ABROAD by Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz
Let's Swing It by Charles Tobias & Charles Newman & Murray Mencher from EARL CARROLL'S SKETCHBOOK
I've Got to Get Hot, May I Have My Gloves?, Anything Can Happen, Tell the Truth, Cigarette from GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1936 by Jack Yellen & Ray Henderson
Begin the Beguine, Just One of Those Things, Why Shouldn't I? from JUBILIEE by Cole Porter
My Romance, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, Over and Over Again, Little Girl Blue from JUMBO by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
Just Once Around the Clock, Something New is in My Heart, Dance My Darlings from MAY WINE by Sigmund Romberg & Oscar Hammerstein II
Life Could Be So Beautiful, You Ain't So Hot from PARADE by Paul Peters & George Sklar & Jerome Moross
It Ain't Necessarily So, I Got Plenty O' Nothin', Bess You is My Woman Now, Summertime from PORGY & BESS by George & Ira Gershwin
Red Sails in the Sunset by Jimmy Kennedy & Hugh Williams & Will Grosz from THE PROVINCETOWN FOLLIES
Monday, February 9, 2004 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1926
Featuring NANCY ANDERSON, BILL DAUGHERTY, EDDIE KORBICH, MARC KUDISCH and NANCY OPEL
And Special Guest Star SUTTON FOSTER
Director MARGERY BEDDOW
Program
Blowin' the Blues Away by Philip Charig/Ira Gershwin, That Lost Barbershop Chord by George & Ira Gershwin from AMERICANA
Blue Skies by Irving Berlin, Stonewall Moskowitz March by Rodgers & Hart, & Irving Caeser, This Funny World by Rodgers & Hart from BETSY
I Would Like to Fondle You from CASTLES IN THE AIR by Raymond Peck/Percy Wenrich
It, One Alone, The Riff Song, The Desert Song from THE DESERT SONG by Sigmund Romberg/Otto Harbach/Oscar Hammerstein
Mt. Greenery, Sleepyhead from THE GARRICK GAETIES OF 1926 by Rodgers & Hart
Birth of the Blues, Black Bottom from GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1926 by BG DeSylva/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
Why Do I? from THE GIRLFRIEND by Rodgers & Hart
Sort O' Lonesome, Don't Fall in Love With Me from THE MERRY WORLD by Herman Hupfeld
No Foolin' by Gene Buck/James Hanley, Wasn't it Nice? by Irving Caeser/Rudolf Friml from NO FOOLIN'
Do Do Do, Someone to Watch Over Me from OH, KAY! by George & Ira Gershwin
A Little Birdie Told Me So, Where's That Rainbow?, Maybe It's Me from PEGGY ANN by Rodgers & Hart
Everything Will Happen for the Best, It Pays to Advertise, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes from QUEEN HIGH by B.G. DeSylva/Lewis Gensler
Monday, June 23, 2003 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1925
Starring
NANCY ANDERSON, JUSTIN BOHON, JASON GRAAE, WALKER JONES, MARC KUDISCH and EMILY SKINNER
RAY RODERICK, original director
JAMES HINDMAN, restaging
For program see February 17, 2003 program
Monday, June 9, 2003 at 8 pm
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1960
starring
EDDIE KORBICH, MARC KUDISCH, DOUGLAS LADNIER, LIZ LARSEN andLISA VROMAN
With Special Appearances by
BRENT BARRETT & TOVAH FELDSHUH
BT McNICHOLL, director
JAMES HINDMAN, asst. director
Program
Put On a Happy Face, Kids, A Lot of Livin' to Do, One Boy and One Last Kiss from BYE BYE BIRDIE by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse
Camelot, If Ever I Would Leave You, How to Handle a Woman, The Lusty Month of May/Before I Gaze at You Again and I Loved You Once in Silence from CAMELOT by Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe
Christine from CHRISTINE by Paul F. Webster & Sammy Fain
Waiting, I Know About Love, Cry Like the Wind, Fireworks, The Late Late Show, Adventure and Make Someone Happy From DO RE MI by Betty Comden & Adolph Green & Jule Styne
Summertime Love From GREENWILLOW by Frank Loesser
Our Language of Love and Irma La Douce From IRMA LA DOUCE by Julian More & David Heneker/Monty Norman & Marguerite Monnot
Little Old New York, Artificial Flowers and Picture of Happiness from TENDERLOIN by Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock
I'll Never Say No and I Ain't Down Yet From THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN by Meredith Willson
Ism by Sheldon Harnick & David Baker From VINTAGE 60
Hey, Look Me Over, You're a Liar and Tall Hope From WILDCAT by Carolyn Leigh & Cy Coleman
Monday, May 12, 2003 at 8 pm
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1953
Starring
DAVIS GAINES, JULIA MURNEY, SCOTT COULTER, ANDREA BURNS and EDWARD STAUDENMAYER
Special Appearance by DEBBIE GRAVITTE
PETER FLYNN, director
Program
C'est Magnifique, I Am in Love, It's All Right with Me, I Love Paris and Come Along with Me from Carnival in Flanders by Johnny Burke & James Van Heusen
How Far Can a Lady Go?, The Sudden Thrill, Take the Word of a Gentlemen, Here's that Rainy Day and For a Moment of Your Love from Carnival in Flanders by Johnny Burke & James Van Heusen
Salomee (With Her Seven Veils) and Every Street's a Boulevard (in Old New York) from Hazel Flagg by Bob Hilliard & Jule Styne
You're So Much a Part of Me by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross and "Tin Pan Alley" by Joseph McCarthy & Cy Coleman From John Murray Anderson's Almanac
Baubles, Bangles and Beads, And This Is My Beloved, Stranger in Paradise and He's in Love From Kismet by Robert Wright, George Forrest & A. Borodin
My Mind's on You and You Become Me from Maggie by William Roy
A Little Bit in Love, A Quiet Girl and One Hundred Easy Ways to Lose a Man
Ohio from Wonderful Town by Leonard Bernstein and Betty Comden & Adolph Green
No Other Love and Big Black Giant from Me & Juliet by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II
Monday, March 17, 2003 at 8 o'clock
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1939
Starring
BRYAN BATT, MARIE DANVERS, DARIUS de HAAS, ROB GALLAGHER, ANNIE GOLDEN and AMANDA McBROOM
RAY RODERICK, Director
Program
Do I Love You?, Friendship and Well, Did You Evah? from Du Barry Was A Lady by Cole Porter
Are You Havin' Any Fun?" from George White's Scandals by Sammy Fain & Jack Yellen
Let the Punishment Fit the Crime, Three Little Maids From School Are We and 'I,' The Living 'I' from Hot Mikado by Sir Arthur Sullivan & W.S. Gilbert
Mad About the Boy, Never Again and I Went to a Marvelous Party from Set to Music by Noel Coward
Papa's Got a Job by Ned Lehac and Robert Sour/Hector Troy and The Story of a Horn by Lee Wainer and Robert Sour From Sing For Your Supper
A Lady Needs A Change, Terribly Attractive and Just a Little Bit More from Stars in Your Eyes by Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy Fields
Doin the Chamberlain, Is It Possible? and South American Way from Streets of Paris by Jimmy McHugh & Al Dubin
Darn That Dream from Swingin' The Dream by Jimmy Van Heusen & Eddie De Lange
Give It Back to the Indians, I Like to Recognize the Tune, I Didn't Know What Time it Was and You're Nearer from Too Many Girls by Rodgers & Hart
All the Things You Are, Are Mine from Very Warm For May by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
Comes Love, I Can't Afford to Dream, It's Me Again and Time for Jookin From Yokel Boy by Lew Brown/Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept
Monday, Feb 17, 2003 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1925
Starring
HOWARD McGILLIN, NANCY ANDERSON, JUSTIN BOHON, STEPHANIE J. BLOCK and WALKER JONES
JAY RODERICK, director
Program
As Long As I've Got My Mammy, Lackawanna, It All Depends on You!, If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie) and Liza Lee From Big Boy
A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich, And You and Gigolette from Charlot's Revue of 1926
I'm All Alone from China Rose by A.Baldwin Sloane/Harry Cort and George E. Stoddard
Always (cut) and A Little Bungalow from The Cocoanuts by Irving Berlin
Here In My Arms from Dearest Enemy by Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart
Manhattan and Old Fashioned Girl from The Garrick Gaieties by Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart
Ev'ry Little Note from Merry, Merry by Harry Archer/Harlan Thompson
That Means Nothing to Me! from Naughty Cinderella by A.L. Keith & Lee Sterling
Tea for Two, I Want to Be Happy and Where Has My Hubby Gone? Blues from No, No, Nanette by Vincent Youmans/Irving Caeser
I Was Alone, Who?, When We Get Our Divorce, Paddlin' Madelin' Home from Sunny by Jerome Kern/Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II
Murderous Monty (and Light Fingered Jane) from Tell Me More by George Gershwin/Desmond Carter
That Certain Feeling and Sweet and Low-Down from Tip Toes by George & Ira Gershwin
Song of the Vagabonds, Love For Sale and Some Day from The Vagabond King by Rudolf Friml/Brian Hooker
Monday, June 10, 2002 at 8 o'clock
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1964
Starring
TOM ANDERSEN, LIZ CALLAWAY, BARBARA FASANO, CRAIG RUBANO, ALIX KOREY, NORM LEWIS, SHARON McNIGHT, STEVEN BRINBERG and RICHARD SKIPPER
ROBERT ARMIN, Director
Program
--Anyone Can Whistle, There Won't Be Trumpets, With So Little To Be Sure Of from Anyone Can Whistle by Stephen Sondheim
Love is a Chance, Mean from Bajour by Walter Marks
The Richest Man in Town, Miracle of Miracles from Fiddler on the Roof by Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick
You Mustn't Feel Discouraged from Fade-Out - Fade-In by Jule Styne/Betty Comden & Adolph Green
Cornet Man, People, Who Are You Now?, The Music That Makes Me Dance, I'm The Greatest Star from Funny Girl by Jule Styne/Bob Merrill
Talk to Me Baby from Foxy by Robert Emmett Dolan
This is the Life, I Want to be With You from Golden Boy by Charles Strouse/Lee Adams
Ribbons Down My Back, Hello, Dolly!, Before the Parade Passes By from Hello, Dolly! by Jerry Herman
Home Sweet Heaven from High Spirits by Hugh Martin/Timothy Gray
They Wouldn't Believe Me from Oh, What a Lovely War! Music by Jerome Kern/Lyric by Cole Porter
Come Sta?, Something More, One Long Last Look from Rugantino Music by Armando Trovajoli/Italian Lyric by Garinei & Giovannini/English Lyric by Carl Sigman and "Ciumachella" ("Tender Flower")
The Friendliest Thing, You're No Good, A Room Without Windows from What Makes Sammy Run by Ervin Drake
Broadway by the Year: The Musicals of 1964 was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The Agnew Foundation.
Monday, May 13, 2002 at 8 o'clock
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1951
Starring
REBECCA EICHENBERGER, ALISON FRASER, DAVIS GAINES, LESLIE KRITZER and CHIP ZIEN
THOMMIE WALSH, Director
Program
Chi-Ri-Bin, Chi-Ri-Bom from Bagels & Yox by Sholom Secunda/Hy Jacobson
Reciprocity from Seventeen by Walter Kent/Kim Gannon
A Man Never Marries a Wife from Courtin' Time by Jack Lawrence/Don Walker
He's Only Wonderful, Here's to Your Illusions from Flahooley by Sammy Fain/E.Y. Harburg
Getting to Know You, Hello Young Lovers, We Kiss in the Shadows, I Have Dreamed, Shall We Dance, Something Wonderful from The King and I by Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II
I Wanna Be Good 'n' Bad, When Does This Feeling Go Away from Make a Wish Joy Hugh Martin
I'm On My Way, How Can I Wait?, Wandrin' Star, They Call the Wind Maria from Paint Your Wagon by Frederick Loewe/Alan Jay Lerner
San Souci, Top Banana from Top Banana by Johnny Mercer
I'm Like a New Broom, Make the Man Love You, I'll Buy You a Star, Growing Pains, Refinement from A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Arthur Schwartz/Dorothy Fields
Monday, March 18, 2002 at 8 o'clock
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1940
Starring
BRYAN BATT, JOHN DOSSETT, NATALIE DOUGLAS, ROB EVAN and JULIE REYBURN
RAY RODERICK, Director
Program
It Never Entered My Mind, Life! Liberty! from Higher and Higher by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
Two in a Taxi from Keep Off the Grass by Jimmy McHugh/Howard Dietz
How High the Moon from Two For the Show by Morgan Lewis/Nancy Hamilton
It'll Come to You, What Chance Have I With Love, It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow, There's a Great Day Coming Manana, I'd Love to be Shot From a Cannon With You from Louisiana Purchase by Irving Berlin
Ooh! What You Said, What' They Think of Next, The Rhumba Jumps!, Way Back in 1939 A.D. from Walk with Music by Hoagy Carmichael/Johnny Mercer
Don't Let it Get You Down from Hold on to Your Hats by Burton Lane/E.Y. Harburg
The Latin in Me from Boys and Girls Together by Sammy Fain/Jack Yellen
Taking a Chance on Love from Cabin in the Sky by Vernon Duke/John LaTouche and Ted Fetter
Visit Panama, All I've Got to Get Now is My Man, I'm Throwing a Ball Tonight from Panama Hattie by Cole Porter
No Lookin' Back, We Have Sandwiches from Meet the People by Jay Gorney/Henry Myers and Edward Eliscu Jay Gorney/Henry Myers
I Could Write a Book, Bewitched from Pal Joey by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
How Did it Get So Late, So Early from All in Fun by Will Irwin/June Sillman
Monday, March 18, 2002 at 8 o'clock
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1933
Starring
MARY TESTA, GEORGE DVORSKY, MARY BOND DAVIS, ANNE RUNOLFSSON and MARK COFFIN
RAY RODERICK, Director
Program
Your Mother's Son-in-Law by Alberta Nichols/Mann Holiner From Blackbirds of 1934
One Hundred Years from Today by Victor Young/Joseph Young/Ned Washington
Never Fear from Champagne Sec by Johann Strauss/Robert A. Simon
Yesterdays, I'll Be Hard to Handle (lyric by Bernard Dougall) Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Let's Begin from Roberta by Jerome Kern/Otto Harbach
I'd Write a Song from Melody by Sigmund Romberg/Irving Caeser
The Funnies, Suppertime, Harlem on My Mind, Heat Wave from As Thousands Cheer by Irving Berlin
My Cousin in Milwaukee, Where You Go I Go, Isn't it a Pity from Pardon My English by George & Ira Gershwin
Union Square from Let 'Em Eat Cake by George & Ira Gershwin-Swapping Sweet Nothings With You (Robert A.Simon/Owen Murphy/Russell Bennett) and If I Love Again (Ben Oakland/J.P. Murray) from Hold Your Horses
Ooh, I'm Thinking (Lew Brown/Ray Henderson) and Let's Call it a Day (Elissa Patterson) from Strike Me Pink
The Legend of Mackie Messer from The 3- Penny Opera by Kurt Weill/Bertold Brecht
Savage Serenade from Murder at the Vanities by Herman Hupfeld


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