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Season Subscription Form WVLO Musical Theatre Company BLUE WVLO Musical Theatre Company Season Subscription Form RENEWAL PLEASE RETURN THIS ENTIRE FORM. Announces its 54th Season, 2018–2019 NEW Subscribe Now! Save up to 30% over single show tickets. See all 3 shows by “42nd Street” ............................Nov/Dec 2018 indicating below the performance dates and times (Evening or Matinee) you want. Don’t miss out on WVLO Musical Theatre Company's 54th Season! Written by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin, Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble 42nd Street Smokey Joe’s Will Rogers This musical is the third longest-running show in Broadway history and is a song and FRI SAT SUN FRI SAT SUN FRI SAT SUN dance celebration of Broadway in the 1930’s about people involved in shows. It is 11/3(1) 11/4(2) 3/9(1) 3/10(2) 6/22(1) 6/23(2) based on the novel by Bradford Ropes about an aspiring chorus girl, Peggy Sawyer, 11/9 11/10 11/11(2) 3/16 3/17(2) 6/28 6/29 6/30(2) and takes us along her journey to become a star. Audiences enjoy watching the under- (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) dog succeed. This Tony-award winning musical was directed and choreographed by 11/16 11/17 11/18 3/22 3/23 3/24 7/6 7/7 Gower Champion, opening on Broadway in 1980, with the Opening marred by the 11/24 11/25(2) 3/29 3/30 3/31(2) 7/12 7/13 7/14(2) announcement that Gower Champion had died that afternoon!! The show starred Jerry 11/30 12/1 4/5 4/6 7/19 7/20 Orbach, Tammy Grimes and Wanda Richert recreating the classic backstage movie musical of the same name. The Broadway Revival was staged in 2001 and many world- (1) Champagne Opening Night (8:00 PM) wide tours were produced through 2009! Musical hits include “You’re Getting To Be (2) Matinee (2:30 PM) a Habit With Me”, “I. Know Now”, “We’re In The Money”, “Lullaby of Broadway”, “Single” Subscription Prices Indicate dates and Evening or Matinee (E/M) “Shuffle Off To Buffalo” and the title song. One seat to each of three shows. performance times desired. Prices include city surcharge of $2.50 1st 2nd “Smokey Joe’s Café” .......................Mar/Apr 2019 Regular: $85.00 Show Choice E/M Choice E/M The Songs of Leiber & Stoller, Words & Music By Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller ★Special: $75.00 42nd Street This is Broadway’s longest-running musical revue which is a high-octane, high-steppin’ “Special" seating for senior celebration of two song writers —Lieber and Stoller—and their timeless songs which (65 and over) and students Smokey Joe’s transforms classic pop music into compelling musical theater. It received 7 Tony (17 and under) Will Rogers nominations and a Grammy Award during its run. Musical highlights are from the 50’s and 60’s and include “On Broadway”, “Fools Fall In Love”, “Kansas City”, “Love Name _____________________________________________________ Potion #9”, “Stand By Me”, “I’m A Woman” and many more for your enjoyment Address _______________________________________Apt. # _______ “The Will Rogers Follies” ...................June/July 2019 City, State, Zip ______________________________________________ A Life In Revue. Music by Cy Coleman, Phone (home) ____________________ (work) ____________________ Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green, Book by Peter Stone e-mail address _____________________________________________ The spirit of Florenz Ziegfeld lives again as this musical takes you on a bewitching tour of the life and times of the legendary Will Rogers with one dazzling number after Payment method: Check enclosed (payable to WVLO) MasterCard Visa another. Rogers’ rope-twirling, home-spun humor is more widely appealing amidst Credit Card Acct.# ______________________________________________ CVT#_______ sensational production numbers and panache of the original “Ziegfeld Follies” which Signature _____________________________________________ Exp. Date ___________ dazzled audiences during the 1920’s & 1930’s. This musical opened on Broadway in Indicate seat preference (if any): ___________________________________ 1991, starring Keith Carradine and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. Pat Boone starred in Branson, Missouri’s, production. Several national touring companies have IMPORTANT: NO. OF SEASON since presented it in major cities across the country. Songs include: “Will-A-Mania”, Enclose a self-addressed, SUBSCRIPTIONS PRICES TOTAL “Give Me Enough Rope”, “Once In Awhile” & “Never Met A Man I Didn’t Like”. stamped envelope, or tickets @ $85.00 $ will be held at the Box Office. Note: Musicals and performance dates may change subject to prior notice. @ $75.00★ $ ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 8:00 PM. MATINEES START AT 2:30 PM. Mail completed form with Doors open one-half hour before show time. payment to: Tax Deductible Donation $ WVLO To Order by Phone, Call (408) 268-3777 P.O. Box 779 Processing Fee $ 4.00 Los Gatos, CA 95031 TOTAL ENCLOSED — VOICE MAIL 24 HOURS/DAY — $.
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