STAGE THEATRE
42nd Street
Presented by San Mateo High School Drama at San Mateo Performing Arts Center
February 5-February 14, 2010
Based on the great 1930’s Depression film musicals, full of glorious Busby Berkeley numbers, 42nd Street tells the story of Julian Marsh, the once great Broadway director who needs another hit, and of Peggy Sawyer, the fresh-faced kid from Allentown, PA, who wants to be a star. As they both struggle to keep the show afloat in the midst of money woes, wacky writers and a moody leading lady, the cast tap dances its way into your hearts with...
San Mateo Performing Arts Center
600 North Delaware Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94401
Tickets:
$10-$15
Times:
Fri-Sat: 7:30pm
Sun: 2pm
Phone: 650-558-2375
Parking:
Free lot parking is available.
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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Event Name: 42nd Street
"Looking for 42nd Street Alumni"
Comment posted by: Steve Okamoto from Foster City CA, Dec 01, 2009
The show was first presented in Feb of 1996. We are planning a reunion for cast, crew and orchestra plus families. If you want more information please communicate with me.
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