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re: And then in Fall 1961 there were . . .
Posted by: keikekaze 12:00 am EDT 07/19/22
In reply to: re: And then in Fall 1961 there were . . . - AlanScott 08:55 pm EDT 07/18/22

But if you think it is winter on December 21, then 1983 just misses. :)

No, to me, in the theater, "fall" means the first of July through Dec. 31, and "spring" means Jan. 1 through June 30. Obvious, isn't it? ; ) Though, since I grew up in an era when virtually nothing ever opened on Broadway in July or August, I tend to forget about summer musicals and just think from September through December when I'm counting up "fall" musicals in my head, so I may have forgotten about some summer musicals in recent years.
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