Noon in June Brings Broadway to Allen Street

Join us at the Citizens Bank Theatre in downtown State College for FREE musical revues at Noon, Monday through Friday in June.

June 4-8, 2007: The Nittany News at Noon

Featuring the Ensemble of Baby (Penn State Musical Theatre Students)
The first Broadway on Allen takes place backstage at the Nittany News at Noon Studio, where we follow the romantic triangles and complications of a local news studio as they attempt to get their news on the air. On this particular day, the lead anchor is in love
with both his co-anchor and the weathergirl! The sportcaster has his first day on the job and the stage manager just wants to be on the news herself! Featuring such songs as "What You Don't Know About Women," "She Likes Basketball," "I Want to Go to Hollywood," "Heat Wave," and countless other classics.

Directed by Robert Schneider
Musical Direction by Marcus Baker

June 11-15, 2007: Baby Talk

Starring Jordan Toronto
A cabaret about being pregnant, having babies and trying to figure out what to do with them once they get here.

Directed by Matthew Toronto
Musical Direction by Marcus Baker

June 18-22, 2007: Our Time—The Songs of Stephen Sondheim

Spend an hour with Broadway's greatest composer/lyricist, Stephen Sondheim! This revue begins at a graduation and follows six young people as they make their way through the ups and downs of living their dreams. Songs include: "Comedy Tonight," "Another Hundred People," "Being Alive," and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy."

Directed by Richard Biever
Musical Direction by Marcus Baker

June 25-29, 2007: My First

Featuring the Ensemble of Baby (Penn State Musical Theatre Students)
An intimate revue which chronicles the various first time adventures of six college students. From the first love, the to the first trip to the library, all possible first times are explored in this cabaret featuring the music of Jerry Herman, Stephen Sondheim, George Gershwin and Harold Arlen.

Directed by Robert Schneider
Musical Direction by Marcus Baker

 

 

 

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