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  The 2012 Season:




NUAG
1776-2



 


 AND A PREVIEW OF THE FIRST PRODUCTION

OF THE 2013 SEASON....DOLLY'S BACK AND

LANDMARK'S GOT HER!

 DOLLYPNG MUSIC AND LYRICS BY JERRY HERMAN

DIRECTED BY HAL SIMONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directed by

HAL SIMONS

MARCH 16 - April 1

RODEY THEATRE

Anything Goes is a hilarious shipboard love story set in the 1930s, full of colorful characters wrapped around one of Cole Porter's magical and clever scores. The current Broadway revival starring Sutton Foster won the Tony for best revival. Songs include It's Delovely, Friendship, I Get a Kick Out of You, You're the Top, Blow Gabriel Blow, All Through the Night and Anything Goes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directed by

SHEPARD SOBEL

JUNE 29-JULY 15 2012

RODEY THEATRE

1776 is truly a revolutionary musical that celebrates those hot summer days in Philadelphia when our Founding Fathers created, debated and ultimately signed the Declaration of Independence.  Strange as it may seem, the goings-on formed the plot of one terrific musical, one in which people like John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thoms Jefferson actually sing and dance!  It's a great show to see in a presidential election year.

 

 


 

 

Directed by

ZANE BARKER

OCTOBER 2012

RODEY THEATRE

Little Orphan Annie, deserted in a hard-knocks orphanage at the height of the Great Depression, sings and dances her way into the hearts of all those whose lives she touches. After a less than successful escape from the clutches of the nasty Miss Hannigan, she dreams of a world full of better tomorrows. With the help of Daddy Warbucks and the President of the United States the sun finally does come out in one of the musical theatre's all-time hits. 

 

Book by Thomas Meehan

Music by Charles Strouse

Lyrics by Martin Charnin

 




 

 



 

 

 

 


 

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LANDMARK MUSICALS
Albuquerque
ph: 505-453-8844
fax: 505-294-5256

mcochnar@comcast.net