"Come and meet those dancing feet" when SLT brings this high spirited, tap dance spectacle back to Dixon Hall. Inspired by the great movie musicals of the 1930's, 42nd Street tells of the story of famed director Julian Marsh mounting a musical extravaganza during the height of the Great Depression. When he loses his leading lady before opening, Marsh looks to a chorus girl to save the day- and musical theatre history is made! Featuring songs by Dubin and Warren such as Shuffle Off to Buffalo, We're in the Money, I Only Have Eyes for You, 42nd Street and Lullaby of Broadway, 42nd Street will put a smile on your face and have you tapping your toes.
Thursday, Jun 20, 2019 12 AM
42ND STREET
Tulane University
$28.00-$48.00
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Uptown Campus, New Orleans, LA
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