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News PHOTO CALL: Thou Shalt Not on 42nd Street Kate Levering, 42nd Street's Peggy Sawyer, poses with beau Craig Bierko, who ends his stint as Broadway's Music Man May 6. The two will star as doomed lovers in the upcoming Thou Shalt Not, to be directed by Susan Stroman with music and lyrics by Harry Connick, Jr.
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Kate Levering, 42nd Street's Peggy Sawyer, poses with beau Craig Bierko, who ends his stint as Broadway's Music Man May 6. The two will star as doomed lovers in the upcoming Thou Shalt Not, to be directed by Susan Stroman with music and lyrics by Harry Connick, Jr. 42nd Street is a musical about making musicals back in the days of the Depression. Young hoofer Peggy Sawyer (Levering) lands a job in the chorus of a new Broadway show, ruled over by star Dorothy Brock (Christine Ebersole) and mercurial director Julian Marsh (Michael Cumpsty), but when an unlucky accident happens, Peggy gets her chance to go out there a youngster, but come back a star. 42nd Street, now playing at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, first took its Broadway bows in 1980, winning the 1981 Tony Award for Best Musical and running 3,486 performances.

 
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