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The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein at 54 Below Show Poster

The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein at 54 Below Tickets

Oh, what a beautiful mornin’! The time has come for 54 Below to salute the two men who paved the way for modern musical theatre with hit after hit, including The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma!, The King & I & Flower Drum Song, among others. Not only are tunes such as "Hello, Young Lovers," "I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair," "If I Loved You" & "Edelweiss" part of the lexicon of popular music, the indelible stamp they left on Broadway redefined the American musical.
 

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Performances ended on Jan. 19, 2014.

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About The Sound of Their Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein at 54 Below on Broadway

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Opening: Jan 19, 2014 • Closing: Jan 19, 2014
Off-Broadway 54 Below

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Feinstein's/54 Below
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Theater is accessible with the exception of Premium, Bar and Bar Rail Seating.
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Oh, what a beautiful mornin’! The time has come for 54 Below to salute the two men who paved the way for modern musical theatre with hit after hit, including The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma!, The King & I & Flower Drum Song, among others. Not only are tunes such as "Hello, Young Lovers," "I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair," "If I Loved You" & "Edelweiss" part of the lexicon of popular music, the indelible stamp they left on Broadway redefined the American musical.

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