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Harry Warren
42nd Street
Works Info
Composer
:
Harry Warren
Genre
:
Musical Theatre
Style
:
Musical Theater
Compose Date
:
1933
Average_duration
:
72:58
'42nd Street' is a musical that was composed by Harry Warren and premiered on Broadway in 1980. The plot of the musical revolves around the production of a Broadway show called 'Pretty Lady'. The show's director, Julian Marsh, is under a lot of pressure to make the show a success, and he is relying on the talents of the show's leading lady, Dorothy Brock, to make it happen. However, when Dorothy breaks her ankle, the show is in danger of being cancelled. In a last-ditch effort to save the show, Julian turns to a young, inexperienced chorus girl named Peggy Sawyer to take over the lead role. The musical is set in the 1930s and is known for its catchy songs and elaborate dance numbers. The music was composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin. Some of the most famous songs from the musical include "We're in the Money", "Lullaby of Broadway", and "Shuffle Off to Buffalo". '42nd Street' premiered on Broadway in 1980 and was an instant hit. The musical ran for over 3,000 performances and won several Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The success of the Broadway production led to several international productions, as well as a film adaptation in 1984. The musical is known for its high-energy dance numbers, which were choreographed by Gower Champion. The dance style is a mix of tap and jazz, and the movements are characterized by their precision and athleticism. The costumes and sets are also elaborate, with the show's finale featuring a giant staircase and a chorus line of over 50 dancers. Overall, '42nd Street' is a classic Broadway musical that has stood the test of time. Its catchy songs, elaborate dance numbers, and engaging plot continue to captivate audiences around the world.
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