The play opens in Shalford's Drapery Emporium where Kipps works and lives as an apprentice draper. Ann, Kipps's childhood sweetheart, is in service so they don't get much chance to see each other.
Pretty Face (from PRETTY FACES OF 1934 film) Je Vous Aime, Milady (from hit recording, 1935) Les Halles (Cabaret Song, 1935) Olympics '36 (from hit recording, 1936) Nazi Party Pooper (Trunk Song, 1936 ...
The Jazz Train was 'A Musical Dedicated To The Negro People', but was not a conventional book musical. The 'train' was made up of 'cars' (coaches), each one representing a different period or stage in ...
8. Points of View - The Company 9. Spend Spend Spend - Flo, Ruby and Raquel 10. Don't Tell Me That Again - Andy and Flo 11. Frozen Moments - Geordie 12. I Could Not Have Dreamed Him - Raquel 13. Goin' ...
Based on The Adventures of Don Quixote, by Miguel the Cervantes y Saavedra, Man of La Mancha is a comic tragedy of mankind's struggle to better both himself and the world in which he lives. When ...
Bob asks her not to "go white" on him, Viveca is at first nonplussed but, with typical bubbly ingenuity, channels Foghorn Leghorn to give herself some "black-thenticity". Duly impressed, Director Bob ...
Music by Edvard Grieg adapted by King Palmer, book and lyrics by Winifred Palmer; based on the story by Hans Andersen. A delightful fairy-story by Hans Andersen and the well loved music of Grieg make ...
The first of Offenbach's outrageously funny 'send-ups' of Greek mythology, this is an unashamedly Gallic version of the classic legend of Orpheus's pursuit of his wife Eurydice, who is carried off to ...
In the Victorian year of 1870, on the eve of the Franco-Prussian War, three generations of Willows occupy the "Grange" at Mayfield-the grandparents, father and mother and their seven charming ...
In the near future the Banks family are living in a town on the South Coast of England. When a particularly bad storm opens a cave in the cliff, it reveals the town's oldest inhabitant - a female ...
Music by John Kander: Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Book by George Abbott & Robert Russell: Based on the novel Love Is Just Around the Corner by Lester Atwell. We enter a small meeting hall in New York in 1935.