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"42nd Street" bills itself as "the Broadway musical for people who love Broadway musicals."
The classic "star-is-born" story, spectacular design, score of hit standards and remarkable tap dancing ensemble make the show a perennial favorite among theater-goers.
The story, set in 1933, revolves around Peggy Sawyer, an ingénue from Allentown, Pa., who gets her big chance to break out of the chorus line when leading lady Dorothy Brock twists her ankle.
Familiar songs like, "We're in the Money," "42nd Street" and "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" leave audiences humming all the way home and the spectacular tap numbers will dazzle dance fans.
"42nd Street" was adapted to the stage in 1980, from the 1933 movie of the same name. In 2001, a Broadway revival shot it back into the spotlight and brought home the Best Musical Revival Tony Award.
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