When the Lights Go On — with Daugherty and Pachl — to Play Triad Theatre | Playbill

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News When the Lights Go On — with Daugherty and Pachl — to Play Triad Theatre When the Lights Go On, billed as "a new 1940's musical," will play a limited engagement at the Triad Theatre beginning Oct. 28 with an official opening Nov. 1.

Written and directed by Bill Daugherty, the new musical stars its creator as well as Paul Kropfl, Christina Morrell and Connie Pachl. Musical director Doyle Newmyer will be featured on piano with Jim Conant on guitar. When the Lights Go On is set during a live radio broadcast in the ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel. The musical, according to press notes, "follows The Moonlighters, an up and coming singing group trying to land a job with the legendary Glenn Miller band. Told through 28 hit songs from the 1940’s, the musical paints the emotions of a country supporting its combat efforts and the sacrifices that war can bring."

Performance times are Saturdays at 2 PM and Sundays at 7:30 PM, Oct. 28-Dec. 17. Producers are Thoroughbred Records and Max Weintraub.

The Triad Theatre is located in Manhattan at 158 West 72nd Street, between Broadway and Columbus Avenue. There is a $20 music charge as well as a two-drink minimum. Call (212) 362-2590 for reservations.

 
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