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Category Archives: Music

Shall We Dance?

September 13, 2017

In 1927, when Gertrude Tredwell was eighty-seven years old, she recalled the romantic era before the Civil War when the …

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The Immigrant, An American Musical, Tells the Story of How One Family Became Americans

April 21, 2013

Last weekend found us on the train to see a musical, The Immigrant, at the Seven Angels Theater in Waterbury, Connecticut. Based …

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Flying Backwards by Herbert Knapp
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Miracle on Fourth Street
One Potato, Two Potato
Red, White and Blue Paradise

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