Good Morning, Baltimore! And Welcome to the 1960s! Tracy Turnblad wants to dance on the Corney Collins Show, as does her arch-rival Amber von Tussle.
Do you hear the people sing? Victor Hugo's epic novel is brought to life in this sweeping musical tour de force.
Ariel, the youngest daughter of King Triton, would rather be Part of Your World than Under the Sea.
Seymour, Audrey and Mr. Mushnick struggle in their flower shop on Skid Row, until a strange plant shows up.
Chim-chim-chiree! It's a Jolly Holiday with Mary, Bert, the Banks family, and the other residents of Cherry Tree Lane. Step in Time with chimney sweeps, have a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious conversation in Mrs. Correy’s shop.
In 1910, traveling salesman (and huckster) Harold Hill lands in River City, Iowa, to sell the townspeople on a boys' band. As he charms the locals into buying instruments and uniforms, he falls in love with spinster Marian the Librarian.
Wouldn't it be Loverly? In Edwardian London, Professor Henry Higgins takes on the challenge of teaching Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to speak Proper English, with the help of his friend Col. Pickering.
In 1899, Jack Kelly and the other Newsies go on strike when Pulitzer raises the newspaper prices.
First star to the left, then straight on till morning! In Edwardian England, Nana Dog watches over the Darling nursery, as Wendy shares the heroic tales of Peter Pan with her brothers Michael and John.
Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic operetta tells the story of Frederic, a pirate’s apprentice who falls in love with Mabel as he turns 21 and plans to leave the band of tender-hearted pirates.