September 20 - October 2, 2005     |      Freud Playhouse at UCLA       |      


The rollicking adventures of three sailors in New York on a 24-hour leave in search of "Miss Turnstiles" features an unforgettably urban Leonard Bernstein score, the always deft, sophisticated lyrics of Comden and Green and a madcap love affair with the hum and whirl of Times Square, the subway and Coney Island. The boys get tangled up with a gaggle of young women-- how about a cabby and an anthropologist? The zesty songs include the classic New York, New York, Lonely Town and I Can Cook Too. It all moves brightly through a fantastic riot of song and dance in a razzle-dazzle musical comedy to delight everyone.

CREDITS
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book & Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green
Based on an Idea by Jerome Robbins
Music Direction by Gerald Sternbach
Choreographed by Lee Martino
Directed by Dan Mojica