42nd Street

Critics

LemonMeter

Reviews: 2

Audience

LemonMeter

Reviews: 0

Aspiring chorus girl Peggy Sawyer leaves her hometown of Allentown, Pennsylvania for a shot at the big stage in New York City. With only her tap shoes and her dream Peggy is able to catch the eye of legendary Broadway director Julian Marsh and land a spot in his upcoming production, Pretty Lady. As the new girl in the chorus line, Peggy is quickly singled out by the shows lead, Dorothy Brock. But when Dorothy is injured in the show’s preview, Pretty Lady needs a new lead. Full of popular musical theater standards, this musical is a celebration of the industry and is sure to please.

Thursday Evening performance only available on March 23.
$25 Show Only preview Friday, February 10.

Reviews

The skills of the performers are solid and highly entertaining to watch. The singing, under the musical direction of Douglas Austin, proves so organic it makes one forget the fact the orchestra was recorded ahead of time.

sweet - Frances Baum Nicholson - ...read full review


42nd Street once again allows Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theatre to do what it does best, showcase Southland talent both veteran and up-and-coming, and with material as strong as the Tony-winning Best Musical of 1980 and Best Revival Of A Musical of 2001, the latest from Candlelight more than surmounts its couple of shortcomings.

sweet - Steven Stanley - Stage Scene LA - ...read full review


The skills of the performers are solid and highly entertaining to watch. The singing, under the musical direction of Douglas Austin, proves so organic it makes one forget the fact the orchestra was recorded ahead of time.

sweet - Frances Baum Nicholson - ...read full review


42nd Street once again allows Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theatre to do what it does best, showcase Southland talent both veteran and up-and-coming, and with material as strong as the Tony-winning Best Musical of 1980 and Best Revival Of A Musical of 2001, the latest from Candlelight more than surmounts its couple of shortcomings.

sweet - Steven Stanley - Stage Scene LA - ...read full review