On March 31 1943, the curtains opened at Broadway's St. James Theatre, a single cowboy named Curly stepped onto the stage, burst into song, and a new type of musical was born. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical adaptation of Lynn Rigg’s 1931 play,
Green Grow The Lilacs, wasn’t the first “serious” musical to stand out against the comedies that dominated the 1920s and ‘30s, but it was--and remains today--one of the best. It is a magnificent story that is both touching and heart-rending, and is filled with classic songs: "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning", "People Will Say We're In Love", and more!!
[Details] SECOND WEEKEND:
Dec 5 (Fri eve)
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[Dinner at Six]] -
Dec 6 (Sat eve)
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[Dinner at Six] -
Dec 7 (Sun mat)
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[Dinner after the show]