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News Tony Winner Bob Martin to Be Part of The Broadway Musicals of 1928 It's only appropriate that Bob Martin — the Tony-winning creator (and star) of The Drowsy Chaperone — should be part of The Broadway Musicals of 1928, since the fictional Chaperone (the musical within the musical) premiered on The Great White Way in 1928.

The Broadway Musicals of 1928, the latest in Scott Siegel's acclaimed Broadway By the Year series, will be presented Feb. 26 at Town Hall. The 8 PM performance will also boast the talents of Nancy Anderson, Joyce Chittick, Jeffry Denman, Malcolm Gets, Eddie Korbich and Lari White. Joel Froomkin will direct the concert with musical direction by Ross Patterson.

Concertgoers can expect to hear tunes from such musicals as Rosalie, The Three Musketeers, The Greenwich Village Follies, Present Arms, Blackbirds of 1928, Grand Street Follies, The New Moon, Paris, Animal Crackers and Whoopee!. Song titles will include "You Took Advantage of Me," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "Let's Do It," "Hooray for Captain Spaulding" and "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise."

In a statement creator-host Siegel said, "I’m constantly amazed at the number of famous songs that were first heard in Broadway shows during the 1920s. I love presenting these early years in the Broadway By the Year series because it so clearly demonstrates the impact Broadway had on American popular culture. The opportunity to have today’s stars perform these wonderful classics is a treat for anyone who loves musical theatre."

Tickets, priced $40 and $45, are available by calling (212) 307-4100 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com. Town Hall is located in Manhattan at 123 West 43rd Street. Visit www.the-townhall-nyc.org for more information.

* Upcoming concerts in the series include The Broadway Musicals of 1938 (March 26, directed by Emily Skinner), The Broadway Musicals of 1959 (April 30, directed by Marc Kudisch) and The Broadway Musicals of 1964, Part II (June 18, directed by Dan Foster).

 
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