Classic musical to play in Dayton

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DAYTON —The Victoria Theatre Association will present “42nd Street” in Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Jan. 10 to Jan. 15.

The Tony Award-winning show is the tap dance extravaganza that is essentially Broadway’s “reality show,” filled with backstage drama centered around the American dream of becoming a star. Musically, it includes some of the most notable standards ever written, including “We’re in the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” “Dames,” “I Only Have Eyes for You” and “42nd Street.”

Based on a novel by Bradford Ropes and Busby Berkeley’s 1933 movie, “42nd Street” tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a starry-eyed young dancer who leaves her quiet Allentown home for New York City to audition for the new Broadway musical, “Pretty Lady.” When the legendary leading lady breaks her ankle, underdog Peggy takes over and, against all odds, becomes a star.

With a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, this sparkling new production utilizes direction by Mark Bramble and choreography by Randy Skinner, the team who staged the 2001 Tony Award-winning Best Musical Revival.

The original production of “42nd Street” was produced in 1980 on Broadway by David Merrick and featured direction and dances by Gower Champion. It played on Broadway for 3,486 performances, winning 1981 Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Choreography. The Broadway revival, which opened in 2001, played for 1,524 performances and earned two Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical.

Background on Broadway, a program about the development, history and artistry of the show, is offered free to ticket-holders for each day’s performance, Jan. 11, 12 and 13 at 7 p.m., and Jan. 14 at 1 p.m. in the Schuster Center’s fourth-floor lobby.

Tickets for “42nd Street” start at $30 and are available at 888-228-3630 and www.ticketcenterstage.com.

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