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Harrison Floy hoodwinks the Longstreet family into letting him sell some of the valueless property that they own. After running off with the profits to Atlantic City, Floy loses and recovers the money and then loses it completely after betting on the wrong college football team.
Holiday Inn
Two retiring show people start up a New England country inn with the unique and, one would think, self-defeating idea of being open only on national holidays; however, in this delightful fluff-fest, they achieve instantaneous success. Conflicts arise when they fall for the same woman, and sparks fly -as do their feet - in a variety of inventive, holiday themed song-and-dance productions.
Hollywood Canteen
Two soldiers on sick leave spend three nights at the Hollywood Canteen before going back to active duty. Slim is the one millionth soldier to enter the canteen so he gets a date with Joan Leslie. In love with her, he thinks he's been duped when she doesn't show up at his train. Slim's buddy Sergant dances with Joan Crawford. Canteen President Bette Davis praises the canteen and the war effort. Virtually everyone Warners could spare entertains.
Hook
Peter Pan has grown up to be a cut-throat merger and acquisitions lawyer, and is married to Wendy's granddaughter. Captain Hook kidnaps his children, and Peter returns to Never Land with Tinkerbell. With the help of her and the Lost Boys, he must remember how to be Peter Pan again in order to save his children by battling with Captain Hook once again.
How To Eat Like A Child
How To Eat Like a Child is a collection of songs and sketches that form a guide to the art of being a child told by children strictly from their point of view.
Hubba Hubba
Jitterbug back to the '40s with a fun tribute to the Hollywood musical movie! Hubba Hubba satirizes the Hollywood stars, plots and songs of the swing era, with many wonderful roles: Jane Talbot, the girl with "the million dollar knees"; Capt. Steve Wright, Jane's "Mr. Right"; Sammy and Becky, who could have been played by Mickey and Judy; Schmidt, a comical German spy who claims to be from Mexico; and Lorraine, the little rich girl who tried to take Sammy away from Becky. Jane Talbot, the number one pinup queen of Hollywood, takes a break from making movies to go on a bond-selling tour. In Small City, USA, she meets her childhood sweetheart, Capt. Wright. Meanwhile in Small City, Sammy wants to do something for the war effort, so he decides to put on a show to raise money to build a serviceman's canteen. Becky should be the star, but Lorraine's father owns the warehouse where they plan to do the show, so guess who takes over! Sammy's father, a scientist, uses the warehouse to try to develop a secret weapon, but he is constantly thwarted by Schmidt. Of course, the happy ending unites Jane and her sweetheart and the kids get to join their show with Jane's at the City Auditorium. You'll love the suggestions of 40s movie stars in the songs of this authentic, patriotic play about bringing the home front together. No doubt about its authenticity: to write Hubba Hubba, the Casey brothers consulted with personal friends Ann Miller, Esther Williams and Dorothy Lamour!
Huckleberry Finn
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are back again, with a hilarious series of adventures along the Mississippi River. This is considered one of Mark Twain's finest stories, and you'll be delighted when Tom and Huck become involved with confidence men (Duke and King) passing themselves off as European royalty. With its outstanding musical score and fine character roles, it's easy to see why Huckleberry Finn is a consistent success with all theatre groups.
Hunchback Of Notre Dame (Disney)
The story of the lonely outsider Quasimodo. The frightened hunchback longs to be "out there" in the world beyond his bell tower, but is forbidden to do so by his evil surrogate father. Disobeying those orders, Quasimodo ventures into the streets of medieval Paris, where he encounters both love and friendship.
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (Sullivan/Wallace)
A new sung through rock opera musical, similar to Les Misérables
Hurricane Smith -- The Musical
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Hurricane Smith -- The Musical
Hurricane Smith fears nothing—neither the blood-thirsty Cobra People nor the headhunters lurking in jungle shrubbery. Naturally, Linda Zest, photojournalist, and Bill and Hildegarde, Hurricane's young admirers, are along for the romp. Even Java-Java, Hurricane's gorilla nanny, gets a song in this show ("What a Monkey!"). One simple set makes this play easy to produce. This is a hilarious and tuneful spoof that not only keeps your cast and audience delighted but also guarantees brisk ticket sales. The thrilling score piles up one blockbuster hit after another—"I've Made Up My Mind," "I Like Your Style," "Pot Luck." When Hurricane sings "I Hear Jungle Drums," you'll want to pack your quinine tablets and head for the Amazon Jungle singing all the way—"Hooray for Hurricane!"


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