Help us celebrate September, the month of morning glories and chickens, on this week’s Dress Circle (9/6 7:00 p.m.) as we look at a few of the shows covering over 100 years of theatre history that opened in New York this month. From our earliest opening, Victor Herbert’s popular “The Red Mill” from 1906, we’ll sample songs from shows such as “Rose Marie,” “Fine and Dandy,” “Flying Colors,” “The Boy Friend,” “The Vagabond King,” and “The Student Gypsy or The Prince of Liederkranz” before our latest opening, 2012’s “Chaplin.”
Sadly, we have no new openings because of the pandemic, but we still have a happily varied menu of some excellent songs and performances for you on this week’s program.