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Full Show Sets
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Aladdin
Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves
Anything Goes
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Blitz
Bugsy Malone
Carmen, The Musical
Cinderella
Copacabana
Coppellia
Crazy For You
Desert Song
Dick Whittington
Die Fledermaus
Fawlty Towers
Finians Rainbow
Free as Air
Gigi
Gondoliers, The
Grand Hotel
Grease
Half a Sixpence
Hello Dolly
High Society
HMS Pinafore
Honk
Hot Mikado
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Iolanthe
Irene
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jesus Christ, Superstar
Johnnie Jouk the Gibbet
King & I, The
Kismet
Kiss Me Kate
La Vie Parisienne
Les Miserables
Me & My Girl
Merry Widow, The
Mikado, The
Mother Goose
Music Man, The
My Fair Lady
Noises Off
Oklahoma
Oliver
Orpheus in the Underworld
Pajama Game
Patience
Peter Pan
Pied Piper, The
Pink Champagne
Pirates of Penzance, The
Princess Ida
Rose Marie
Ruddigore
Salad Days
Scrooge
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Showboat
Sinbad the Sailor
Singin in the Rain
Sleeping Beauty, The
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs
Sorceror, The
Sound of Music, The
South Pacific
State Fair
Student Prince, The
The Boyfriend
Treasure Island
Trial by Jury
Viva Mexico
White Horse Inn
Wind in the Willows
Wiz, The
Wizard of Oz, The
Yeoman of the Guard

These are a few from our collection of 100 shows
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42nd Street

Theatrical scenery, backcloth & show information

42ND STREET is a big, bold musical set in 1933, that celebrates the stuff that dreams are made of. The curtain rises on Andy Lee, the dance director who is auditioning kids for the chorus of 'Pretty Lady'-Audition. The show's writers, Bert and Maggie, are pleased with what they see on stage, but they warn the dancers that at $4.40 per seat, the audience will demand some spectacular dancing. While she has gathered up her courage for an hour at the stage door, young Peggy Sawyer has missed the audition. Billy, the romantic lead, tries to help her see the producer-Young and Healthy.


The producer, Julian Marsh, has no patience for latecomers and Peggy rushes off the stage. Meanwhile, Bert and Maggie try to encourage Julian about the show's prospects of success. He is worried about some of the cast, especially Dorothy Brock, the leading lady. Her last hit was ten years earlier, but her sugar daddy, Abner Dillon, is backing the show.
Just then Dorothy and Abner arrive. Dorothy gushes to Julian that she has