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    Carousel

    Carousel

    Presented by Town and Country Players Theater

    April 16-May 1, 2010


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    In the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic Carousel, the lights come up to the strains of the "Carousel Waltz" at an amusement park in a New England town in 1873. Fishermen, sailors, mill girls and children are enjoying the sights and sounds of the carnival atmosphere. Naïve millworker Julie Jordan meets the carefree, swaggering carnival barker Billy Bigelow and they are swept into a story of love and loyalty, bad choices and betrayal and ultimately redemption and hope. Rogers and Hammerstein's luscious score (their personal favorite) includes "If I Loved You", "June is Bustin' Out All Over", and "You'll Never Walk Alone". Carousel is a thrilling, heartfelt testament to the redeeming power of love.


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        Tickets: $18

        Info Phone: 215.348.7566

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 16-May 1, 2010

        Times:
        Friday @ 8 pm
        Saturday @ 8 pm
        Sunday @ 3 pm

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