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A Christmas Carol
True to the original story. Easy to stage and easy to learn. This version of the timeless classic is unlike many versions that are out there today because it 99% true to Dickens' story and has enjoyed many performances throughout the world. This musical runs about two hours long and has many original Broadway style music as well as some known and maybe not so-well-known Christmas carols. Many parts for men, women and children.
A Don't Hug Me Christmas Carol
A holiday musical comedy for the whole family. It's "Fargo" meets "Scrooge" (without the wood chipper or the Cratchits)
A Grand Night For Singing
This show marked the first Major Musical Revue of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Work!
Abelard and Heloise
This is the very best kind of love story. It's true, absolutely true, based on the passionate letters of the lovers themselves and an autobiography by Abelard. And the story is tragic, in the most intimate way you can imagine. At the height of their passion Abelard is castrated by Heloise's enraged uncle and relatives. Then, in his shame and horror, to add separation and waste to the recipe, Abelard orders Heloise into a nunnery, and becomes a monk himself.
Act, The
Liza Minelli took Broadway by storm in this "concept musical" about a Las Vegas nightclub performer named Michelle Craig, a has been movie star now trying to make a comeback. All the terrific Kander and Ebb songs are sung by Michelle, making this an amazing tour de force for a performer. "A striking and intense show. . . . An ambitious and big time musical with terrific entertainment values and stage excitement."-- N.Y. Post. "The Act is precisely what its name implies; it is an act, and a splendid one."-- N.Y. Times.
Addams Family, The
They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky — and they're coming to Broadway. A dream cast takes on the quirky characters in a new and original Addams Family tale.
Adrift In New York
The musical-comedy team of Porter and Perry has turned this classic Horatio Alger story into another hit musical melodrama that played to cheering houses over two seasons in Los Angeles. The story involves the disappearance of a child from the household of his wealthy father, John Linden. The youngster has been kidnapped by the villainous Curtis Waring, John Linden's nephew, who hopes to inherit the family fortune. The youngster, now grown, lives a precarious life on the streets of New York. When Linden's lovely ward, Florence, rejects the unwanted attentions of Waring, she is disinherited, forced to live in a tenement and work in a sweatshop... until it is discovered that the young man who befriends her is, in reality, Linden's long lost son. In true Horatio Alger (and melodrama) style, the young couple is reunited, "Uncle John" finds his true son, and Waring pays for his evil deeds.
After The Ball
The young Lady Windermere discovers that her husband has been seeing Mrs. Erlynne, a fascinating older woman, so she determines to run away with her admirer, Lord Darlington. Her honor is saved when Mrs. Erlynne intervenes and, in the process, compromises herself in the eyes of Victorian society. Lady Windermer never learns that her savior is the mother she thought was dead.
AIDA
Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA is a contemporary musical take on a grand classic tale of the timeless bond between an enslaved Nubian princess and an Egyptian soldier. As forbidden love blossoms between them, the young lovers are forced to face death or part forever. Together, they set a shining example of true devotion that ultimately transcends the vast cultural differences between their warring nations, heralding a time of unprecedented peace and prosperity.




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