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Cover to Book on which musical basedOUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY

Musical. Based on the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough.
Libretto by Lois Corey. Score by Gerald Alters and Herbert Hartig.

Synopsis

Young Cornelia and Emily are about to sail for Europe alone! They'll see LIFE; they'll meet men! The show opens with "Mr. Cook has cooked a tour up. And we're on our way to Europe." The girls get their romances tangled and by the time they're untangled, it's time for them to sail for home.

Cast: 6m., 8w., extras.

Multiple simple sets.

Orchestration available.

 

    

 
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