The Young Men's Edition includes: All I Need Is the Girl - Gonna Build a Mountain - I'm a Bad, Bad Man - If I Can't Love Her - On the Street Where You Live - Soon It's Gonna Rain - Waitin' for the Light to Shine - A Wonderful Day like Today - You Should Be Loved - and more. Songs range from the classic musicals, to Disney movies, to contemporary Broadway shows. There are over 35 songs in each volume, with enough variety to keep any stage-struck teen singing for months. Louise Lerch (editor) : Musical Theatre Anthology for TeensĪ three-book series of large collection of theatre and movie musical songs for teens, with no songs duplicated from the best-selling The Teen's Musical Theatre Collection. Songlist: Razzle Dazzle, All I Care About, Class, And All That Jazz, Cell Block Tango, I Can't Do It Alone, We Both Reached For The Gun, I Move On, Funny Honey, Mister Cellophane, Nowadays, Roxie, When You're Good To Mama Voicing: Solo | 20115b | Songbook | $17.95 | Voice and Piano This folio also includes a history of the show on stage, and new editions of the songs And All That Jazz, Roxie and Nowadays transposed into lower keys (as sung in the movie) for belters, in addition to the classic numbers Funny Honey, When You're Good to Mama, All I Care About, Mister Cellophane, Razzle Dazzle and Class, for a total of 13 terrific songs in all! The Theatre will also produce a musical version of the Madgascar series as part of its Children’s Theatre season November 29 – December 31.We're very proud to present this deluxe piano/vocal folio featuring music from the movie sensation Chicago - Oscar winner for Movie of the Year! In addition to 8 pages of sizzling color photos from the film, this book differs from the Broadway Vocal Selections (00312087) by featuring three songs that have never before appeared in print (Cell Block Tango, We Both Reached for the Gun, I Can't Do It Alone), and the Oscar-nominated new song I Move On written especially for the movie by Kander and Ebb - the show's original composer and lyricist. Next up: Dutch Apple will host a production of Saturday Night Live September 23 – November 12. Pro tip: Try the “They Both Reached for the Gin” cocktail to sip during the show! Fall preview | Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre The show is rarely produced outside of New York City, so this is a great opportunity to catch the show live in Central PA.ĭutch Apple offers a variety of show experiences, including a full buffet dinner, a plated dinner option, and matinees. Dutch Apple delivers the 20s’ glitz and glam audiences expect. Every part of the production – from the band’s feature as part of the set to the dazzling dance numbers to the sassy solos – is top-notch. This is one of the Dutch Apple’s best shows of the season (which has been fantastic already!). Edward Miskie (Billy Flynn), Brian Kalinowski (Amos Hart), Christina Wells (Matron “Mama” Morton), and G.A. Frieden and Floyd bring their characters to life with their own spunk and style, and while they each shine in their own right, they really are a delight as a duo. Just like its stars, this show is soulful, sassy, and sensational. From jailhouse to courthouse, Roxie’s and Velma’s stars continue to rise – but can they keep up the act?įeaturing classic show tunes like, “All That Jazz,” “Cell Block Tango,” “When You’re Good to Mama,” and “Roxie”, this visit to Chicago is sure to razzle-dazzle. Roxie’s star is rising, much to the dismay of rival cellmate Velma Kelly (Logan Floyd) who’s also vying for the spotlight. When she does just that and finds herself in jail, it’s truly showtime as she hires Chicago’s slickest criminal defense lawyer to spin her crime from soulless to sensational. In this “notorious” story of passion, scandal, and fame, aspiring star Roxie Hart (Katie Frieden) would “kill” to make it big and be loved by thousands in 1920s Chicago. Not able to make it on vacation before the summer ends? Well, thanks to Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, you can visit Chicago – and all its jazz.Īudiences can paint the town for the next few weeks as the Theatre hosts a production of Chicago: The Musical through Sept.
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