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Come be dazzled and wowed with the sheer excitement and energy 42nd Street brings. This was my first experience with 42nd Street, yet I was surprised I was so familiar with much of the music. “We’re in the money” and “I only have eye’s for you” were amazing.
I had an extremely rough week and I must say I was really looking for a night out of just relaxation. I took my daughter to the show with me and we were treated to the best evening of just pure bliss…. from the moment the curtains opened to the finale I had a smile plastered across my face. Any stress and worry from the week just melted away with 3hrs of pure happiness and talent.
I had no idea the show had such a strong tap theme…. the amount of talent and energy they exuded was just unbelievable. They were so together and on queue that if you had closed you eye, the 30 people tapping on stage easily sounded as one. You couldn’t help but fall in love with the sweet innocent talent of “Peggy Sawyer” played by Caitlin Ehlinger and the seductive charisma that “Julian Marsh” brought played by Matthew J Taylor, could make any girl go weak in the knees.
So if you are looking for a good time or to just mentally escape and enjoy a thrillingly happy evening, then you will want to make sure to catch 42nd Street in PDX while they are in town. Dates are limited and tickets are on sale now!
“The quintessential backstage musical comedy classic, 42nd Street is the song and dance fable of Broadway with an American Dream story and includes some of the greatest songs ever written, such as “We’re In The Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off To Buffalo,” “Dames,” “I Only Have Eyes For You” and of course “42nd Street.”
Based on a novel by Bradford Ropes and Busby Berkeley’s 1933 movie, 42nd Street tells the story of a starry-eyed young dancer named Peggy Sawyer who leaves her Allentown home and comes to New York to audition for the new Broadway musical Pretty Lady. When the star breaks her ankle, Peggy takes over and becomes a star. With a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, this sparkling new production will be directed by co-author Mark Bramble and choreographed by Randy Skinner, the team who staged the 2001 Tony Award-winning Best Musical Revival.”
Keller Auditorium 222 SW Clay
Portland, OR 97201
Schedule
Tuesday 10/27 | 7:30PM | |
Wednesday 10/28 | 7:30PM | |
Thursday 10/29 | 7:30PM | |
Friday 10/30 | 7:30PM | |
Saturday 10/31 | 2:00PM | |
Saturday 10/31 | 7:30PM | |
Sunday 11/01 | 1:00PM | |
Sunday 11/01 | 6:30PM |