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Cats Dec 3 - 8, 2002 The most famous musical of all time is back! See it on its first national tour following its record-breaking Broadway run. Based on the T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, all the wonder and spectacle of this legendary production is live on stage in this Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece. Featuring such hit songs as "Mr. Mistoffelees" and "Memory," there's no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of live theater than with the magic, the mystery, the memory of CATS. |
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| Blast! March 4 - 9, 2003 BLAST is comprised of 48 brass, percussion and visual performers brought together in a unique explosion of music and theatre. Born on athletic fields across the nation, it is a novel art form evolved from the showmanship of outdoor pageantry. BLAST is a musical spectacle, it is music in motion. Ranging from classical to the blues; it is jazz, rock and roll, and techno-pop. With color, light, movement and music, BLAST explores and explodes the genre with new artistry. SEE THE SHOW AND HAVE A BLAST! |
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Grease March 18 - 23, 2003 The fifth-longest running musical in Broadway history, Grease takes a peek at Rydell High where the king of the Burger Palace Boys, Danny Zuko, almost loses his cool and his summer love, Sandy Dumbrowski, forever. It takes a dab of Brylcreem, drive-in movies, pajama parties, cool cars, some tough-talking Pink Ladies, and their very own Teen Angel to keep these lovebirds on course. Filled with such "Blast from the Past"-type hits as "Greased Lightnin�," "Summer Nights," "Born to Hand Jive," and "We Go Together," Grease is a delightful mix of "memorabilia, funky �50s sounds, exaggerated movement, and �cool and tough� dialogue. Grease - it�s still the word. |
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| Saturday Night Fever June 3 - 8, 2003 Based on the phenomenal 1977 movie which prompted a cultural revolution and became the largest-selling soundtrack in history, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is a coming-of-age tale about young Tony Manero, who learns the value of life in 1977 Brooklyn. The show features the Bee Gee's legendary score, including classics like "Night Fever," "Jive Talkin" and "Stayin' Alive" which retain their full power to thrill even two decades later. Also incorporated are hits "Tragedy" and "What Kind Of Fool" as well as two songs written especially for the stage "Immortality" and "First And Last." |
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