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42nd Street
 

Curtains Up! Musical Theatre Is coming back to the Coast from its longest shutdown with the very best of Broadway, COVID-Safe at Laycock St Theatre this March.

Come and meet those dancing feet - Based on the 1932 novel by Bradford Ropes (which was subsequently adapted for the silver screen the following year), 42nd STREET tells of the great director Julian Marsh and his upcoming production of the musical Pretty Lady. But when the show’s star is forced to drop out of the production, Marsh calls on unknown chorus girl Peggy Sawyer, who takes to the stage a “youngster” and comes back a “star”. With a classic score of musical theatre standards including "We're in the Money", "Lullaby of Broadway", "42nd Street" and "About a Quarter to Nine", this heart-warming musical provides exceptional tap routines and classic comedy.

42nd STREET is a big, bold musical set in 1933, that celebrates the stuff that dreams are made of. 4-19 March 2022

 

Event details

Venue: Laycock St Theatre, Gosford
Bookings: Gosford Musical Society
Start Date: Friday 04 March 2022

Tickets via gosfordmusicalsociety.com

 

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