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We're surveying 116 years, between 1998 & 2024, of Broadway musical history as we look at a dozen of the shows that opened on Broadway this month.
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"Hello, Dolly!" was 60-years old on 1/16/24, so to celebrate it, we're playing most of the songs in the score from a variety of Broadway and foreign cast recordings.
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Since winters have been so strange for us in the east, we decided to revisit a program we've done in the past looking at winter weather through the musicals, so we'll hear songs about cold, ice, snow, and other things "winter" from sixteen musicals.
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We're celebrating the incredible talents of lyricist E.Y. Harburg through six of his Broadway musicals: "Finian's Rainbow," "Bloomer Girl," "Jamaica," "The Happiest Girl in the World," "Flahooley," and "Darling of the Day."
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We're spanning 137 years of Broadway musical history as we look at some of the shows that opened in New York in January. From 1887's "The Old Homestead" to this year's "Days of Wine and Roses," we've got 14 songs from a variety of wonderful sources.
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We've turned to the musicals to help get everyone ready for the New Year with some "happy" songs. The shows span eight decades of theatre history.
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To celebrate Christmas, we've turned to musicals from Broadway and London as well as television and film for a charming program of joyful singing.
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This program has turned to musicals from off- and on Broadway and Hollywood for a variety of songs that begin with the words "If you..."
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With all of the "ifs" running around, we thought we'd turn to the musicals to see just how many songs there were out there that start with "if," and we found far more than we expected. This time, we're looking at only a few of the many songs we found that start with "If I" and end up talking about love and many other things.
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We're covering 155 years of theatre history on this survey which includes some of the musicals that opened in New York in December from the 1870 revival of "Barbe-Blue" by Jacques Offenbach to the show set to open shortly, "How to Dance in Ohio" based on the award-winning documentary of the same name.