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  • Home > Music Circus > 2010 - 60th Anniversary Season

    42nd Street

    August 24-29, 2010

    At the Wells Fargo Pavilion
    1419 H Street, Sacramento, CA, 95184

    Music by Harry Warren. Lyrics by Al Dubin (additional lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Mort Dixon). Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble (based on the novel by Bradford Ropes).  Original choreography by Gower Champion.

    Sponsored by
    Enterprise Rent-A-Car

    A young chorus girl from Allentown is given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to become a star in a musical that recalls both the classic days of Broadway and the golden age of movie musicals.  From one sensational fast-tapping, finger-snapping showstopper to another, it will be hard to pick your favorite: “We’re in the Money,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” “Lullaby of Broadway” or “42nd Street.”

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    The season will close August 24-29 with "42ND STREET." Patrick Ryan Sullivan who received rave reviews for his performance on Broadway as Julian Marsh (author Mark Bramble said "I have never seen a better Julian Marsh") returns to the role at Music Circus. Sullivan's other Broadway credits include "Beauty and the Beast" and "Titanic." Melissa Lone, who loyal Music Circus patrons will remember from our Ensemble a few years ago, returns as Peggy Sawyer, the small-town girl who gets her big-city break. Lone's Broadway credits include "A Chorus Line" and "Mary Poppins." Susan Cella, a veteran of five Broadway shows who most recently toured as Golde opposite both Topol and Harvey Fierstein in "Fiddler on the Roof," will make her Tent debut as Maggie Jones. The other principal roles will be played by Zachary S. Berger as Billy Lawlor, James Patterson as Andy Lee, Kim Arnett as Anytime Annie, Gordon Goodman (Cindrella's Prince in "Into the Woods" last summer) as Pat Denning and Lew Lloyd as Abner Dillon. Ron Wisniski will play a variety of character roles. The tap-dancing ensemble includes Deanna Aguinaga, Elliott Bradley, Adam Brozowski, Jordan Grubbs, Alexa Glover, Kolina Janneck, Sara Jenkins, Ian Liberto, Colby Q. Lindeman, Lisa Rohinsky, Matthew Schneider and Merrill West.  "42nd Street" will be directed by Tony-nominated actor Charles Repole. Having directed from Broadway to the Kennedy Center to Carnegie Hall, Repole will be working for the first time at Music Circus. He will collaborate with choreographer Michael Lichtefeld (also a Music Circus first-timer) and musical director Craig Barna. Lichtefeld has choreographed six productions on Broadway including the original productions of "The Secret Garden" and "Little Women."

    • Recomended for theatregoers 8 and over. 
    • Available as part of the seven-show subscription package. Please call beginning January 25 by calling (916) 557-1999.
    • Available as part of a 3-show Mini-Series packages beginning Monday, April 19, through the Wells Fargo Pavilion Box Office at (916) 557-1999.
    • Discounts for groups of 12 or more.  Reserve beginning January 25 by calling (916) 557-1198.
    • Single-show tickets on sale Monday, May 17, at 10 a.m. through the Wells Fargo Pavilion Box Office, 1419 H Street, by phone at (916) 557-1999, or online through Tickets.com.

     

    Performance Price Availability Order on line
    Tuesday, August 24 at 8 p.m. $50 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Wednesday, August 25, at 8 p.m. $50 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Thursday, August 26, at 2 p.m. $41 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Thursday, August 26, at 8 p.m. $50 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Friday, August 27, at 8 p.m. $53 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Saturday, August 28, at 2 p.m. $50 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Saturday, August 28, at 8 p.m. $53 On Sale Monday, May 17
    Sunday, August 29,at 7:30 p.m. $50 On Sale Monday, May 17

     

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    Best availability - A green star means that at least 250 seats (about 10 percent of the house) are available for sale.
    Limited availability - A yellow yield sign means that less than 250 seats (about 10 percent of the house) are available for sale.  These performances can be expected to sell out soon.  Seating will likely be limited to the last two rows of the theatre, or to random single tickets throughout the house.

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