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re: Asking for help -- not judgement

Posted by: keikekaze 05:24 pm EDT 03/27/14
In reply to: Asking for help -- not judgement - RuthAnn 02:26 pm EDT 03/27/14

Well, to begin with, there are nine shows by Rodgers and Hammerstein your board won't say no to. Dozens of others from the '40s through the '60s. Kiss Me Kate, The Boy Friend, My Fair Lady, Li'l Abner, Camelot, On A Clear Day, She Loves Me, High Spirits, The Music Man . . . "et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." I've avoided listing some of the "racier" ones from that era, and still there are lots of choices.


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