Two VIP Tickets for a Show in 42nd Street Moon's 2013-14 Season


Item Number: 154

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $150

Online Close: Jun 7, 2013 10:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 7 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Join 42nd Street Moon, San Francisco's only professional musical theatre company as it celebrates its 21st Season in 2013-14 with works by Charles Strouse, Rodgers & Hart and Cole Porter.  


This VIP Pair includes premium seating (as available), plus a glass of house wine per person.  All shows take place at the historic Eureka Theatre in downtown San Francisco.


MOON BEGINS ITS NEXT 20 YEARS!


42nd Street Moon begins its 21st year with SWEET DISTRACTION, its spectacular 2013-2014 season!


We celebrated our 20th anniversary in high style, and now it’s on to our 21st, a season of SWEET DISTRACTION! We’ve got the perfect cure for the 21st Century Blues: five great musical comedies, with the accent on comedy. We have Broadway greats this season—Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, Charles Strouse & Lee Adams, Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, Johnny Mercer—as well as the premiere of a new book musical celebrating songs from the great movie musicals of the 1930s!


We know you’ll want to join us for another exciting season. As a subscriber we want to offer you the chance to secure your favorite seats and to buy your subscription now at a 10% discount off last year’s regular rate (5% discount for preview subscriptions). This deal is good only until MARCH 25, so subscribe today! One final note, starting next season, all Thursday performances will begin at 7:00 pm!


Greg MacKellan               Stephanie Rhoads
Artistic Director               Producing Director




































 



October 2–20, 2013
It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Superman! (1966)
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Book by David Newman and Robert Benton
Directed by Dyan McBride


It’s the 75th anniversary of Superman and to celebrate we’re opening our season with the daffy 1966 musical by the songwriters of Bye Bye Birdie, Annie, and Applause. The out-of-this-world songs includeYou’ve Got Possibilities; It’s Super-NiceYou’ve Got What I Need; Ooh, Do You Love You;and Pow! Bam! Zonk!


 


 



October 30–November 17, 2013
I Married an Angel (1938)


Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Book by Rodgers and Hart
Directed by Greg MacKellan


A Rodgers and Hart comic tour de force!  An angel comes to earth, falls in love with a banker, loses her wings, and wreaks havoc with her habit of telling the uncomfortable truth. The effervescent score includes Spring is Here, I’ll Tell the Man in the Street, A Twinkle in Your Eye, Did You Ever Get Stung?, and Angel Without Wings.


 


 



November 27-December 15, 2013
Snoopy!!! (1975)


Music by Larry Grossman
Lyrics by Hal Hackady
Book by Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
Director TBD


The Peanuts gang – Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Sally, and Snoopy, sing their way through a series of comic adventures – and this time, Peppermint Patty and Woodstock are along for the fun! The score by the Minnie’s Boys songwriters features Poor Sweet Baby, I Know Now, Where Did That Little Dog Go?, The Big Bow WowEdgar Allen Poe, and Just One Person.


 


 



April 2-20, 2014
Painting the Clouds With Sunshine (2014)


Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen, Richard Whiting, Yip Harburg, Ralph Rainger, Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren, Cole Porter & Others
Book by Greg MacKellan & Mark D. Kaufman
Directed by Mark D. Kaufman


A brand new, world premiere musical with some beloved songs from the 1930s! The Great Depression as viewed through the prism of the Talking Pictures Musicals that swept the clouds away in the darkest times. Songs: Painting the Clouds With Sunshine, Good Morning Glory, Sing You Sinners,Thanks for the Memory, Marahuana, and Pennies from Heaven.


 


 



April 30 - May 18, 2014
The New Yorkers (1930)


Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter
Book by Herbert Fields
Directed & Choreographed by Zack Thomas Wilde
 


The Cole Porter musical that scandalized and thrilled Broadway in 1930!  Dashing underworld kingpin Al Spanish introduces his high-society fiancée to the excitement and danger of Manhattan’s demimonde. Songs: Love for Sale, Take Me Back to Manhattan, Let’s Do It, Where Have You Been?, Let’s Fly Away, and I Happen to Like New York.


 
  

 

Special Instructions

Not available for Sunday Matinee Performance.


** Consider joining us for the family matinee series, the second Saturday of each show.

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42nd Street Moon