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" It may be the splashy big musical of the season and CBS seems pretty Johnson's and we're looking forward to return of the bottom line bursts of music by Charles Strauss we know he's wonderful lyrics by Lee Adams director and choreographer Bobby long but who started by doing those radio city Christmas shows me so we'll have some high -- yes but featured in it is chain -- you -- are allowed -- certainly a revival from the fifties. Of those great innocent musicals. Broadway trying to cope with Iraq general and -- not really an understanding how but yet it was it was cute it was very cute yes it's time capsule that's right now I've heard bad gossip you have inherited to -- as you have heard it in you've heard I don't entrant pay attention now. How so you know we'll hope it's. All hope it's good. I've I've heard it opens it Henry Miller theatre October 15 workshop immoral views on the EC BS 880 dot com. Contains these CBS ABC news."

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