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Musical. From the play by Winifred Wolfe. Music by Mark Bucci Lyrics by David Rogers.

Synopsis

Young Meg has already overwhelmed her parents with made-up statistics that support her thesis that all sensible girls go to New York where they find glamorous careers and wonderful husbands. What Meg encounters in New York is the last thing she's looking for - other attractive girls. Meg is soon involved with an advertising ' firm and the all-business head of it decides to help Meg marry his right-minded. young brother. It's all working beautifully, except for one thing: Meg and the older brother have fallen in love. As it usually does in light musical comedy, everything comes out happily.

Cast: 5m., 16w., extras.

Area staging. Orchestration available.

   

 
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