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Musicals Tonight Announces its 2010-2011 Season

By: Apr. 11, 2010
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Musicals Tonight recent announced its 2010-2011 season. The season will feature a number of ambitious works, including One Touch of Venus and the American premiere of Theodore & Co.

The schedule is as follows:

Panama Hattie (1943)
(October 12-23, 2010)
Creative Team: Cole Porter, Herbert Fields, Buddy DeSylva
Songs: I've Still Got My Health, We Detest a Fiesta, Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please; Let's Be Buddies

Three Wishes for Jamie (1952)
(October 26 - November 6, 2010)
Creative Team: Ralph Blane (Meet Me in St. Louis), Abe Burrows
Songs: The Girl That I Court in My Mind; Love Has Nothing to Do With Looks;

One Touch of Venus (1940)
(February 8-20, 2011)
Creative Team: Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash, S.J. Perelman, Elia Kazan, Agnes DeMille
Songs: I'm A Stranger Here Myself; Speak Low; That's Him; How Much I Love You

Theodore & Co (1916) American Premiere!
(March 15-27, 2011)
Creative Team: Ivor Novello, Jerome Kern, George Grossmith, Jr.
Songs: What a Duke Should Be; Any Old Where with You; That ‘Come Hither' Look

Up in Central Park (1940)
(March 29 - April 10, 2011)
Creative Team: Herbert and Dorothy Fields, Sigmund Romberg, Michael Todd
Songs: Close as Pages in a Book; Currier and Ives; When She Walks in the Room

Performances for each of the productions take place at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre at 2162 Broadway. Tickets for each show may be purchased for $25 by visiting www.iseats.net.

Musicals Tonight!, now in its 12th YEAR and honored with an OBIE Award, is a not-for-profit theatre company in New York City primarily dedicated to the revival of "neglected" musicals in a manner affordable to most audience members. Since our inception in 1998, we have revived 48 musicals in staged concert form (charging only $25 per ticket and operating under an Actor's Equity Association Showcase Code).

The Spring 2010 Season includes three musical revivals for less than the cost of one Broadway show: Sail Away (Noel Coward's last musical in 1961 starred Elaine Stritch); The Rink (Kander & Ebb's 1984 show starred Chita Moreno and Liza Minelli); and Stop the World - I Want to Get Off (long running hit by Bricusse and director/actor Anthony Newley).

For more information, visit www.musicalstonight.org.



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