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All work AND a whole lot of play in Frank Loesser's satirical 1961 musical
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We drop the needle on the Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim masterpiece.
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Stephen Sondheim tackles fairy tale tropes and turns them on their ear with a doozy of an Act II
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In which parents trick their kids into falling in love and the show runs for forty-two years
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Prince Pippin seeks the meaning of life in this Stephen Schwartz musical with Motown grooves
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Cockney accents, Victorian grime and catchy tunes abound in Lionel Bart's 1962 musical.
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Saltpeter, pins, and independence - the players duke it out in Philadelphia in "1776" by Sherman Edwards!
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In Meredith Willson's masterpiece, ya got trouble, a slick salesman, and a whole lot of trombones.
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The soul/funk/disco retelling of "The Wizard of Oz" by Charlie Smalls won a pile of Tony awards in 1975
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We'll drop the needle on the devilishly catchy musical by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross.