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Almost half the members came from just four families.

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The Footlight Club, at its beginning, was a classic Victorian club. 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry): Ada - Fro. New York magazine described it well: 'On a typical Sunday at Footlight Records, you’ll see hipsters snatching up Italian lounge CDs, hip-hop artists trolling for new beats among the vinyl movie soundtracks, seniors browsing through the Broadway cast recordings, a Liza impersonator scoring Cabaret on DVD. Boston theatrical and social history was on its way.

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Meyer said auditions and casting for “Jerry’s Girls” was challenging because it required versatile talent able to sing, dance and act. By the meeting on January 29th, a hall had been found and rented and by the end of the evening, a name was finally decided upon. 12th St., New York, NY 10003 40.732678-73.989762 near Third Ave. “The ladies have long gloves and parasols in some numbers and canes and top hats used for other songs that are in both acts of the show.” Broadway producer, Dingenary says Footlight Records, which opened in 1978, was successful right from the start. Most Stage Door albums make their debut on CD format. We take pride in presenting recordings from the world of musical theatre and vocal albums from much loved icons of the stage and screen. “One of the fun aspects of this show is that the movement and choreography are blended with the costuming because there are so many added accessories used during each of the musical numbers,” Chase said. Welcome to Stage Door Records - a UK based label that specialise in West End and Broadway cast recordings at a price that gives value for money. Heres a February 2009 from American Theatre Web, Footlight Records Rises From The Ashes, which describes the history of the store, and its transformation. “The Man in the Moon,” “If He Walked Into My Life,” “Time Heals Everything,” “Open a New Window,” “Before the Parade Passes By,” “The Best of Times,” “I Am What I Am” are among some of the hit songs showcased, as well as show title songs like “Mame” and “Hello, Dolly!” The Dolly Levi dress, for example, had to be made and we also are using some very fun 1920s flappers’ dresses for another of the numbers.” Many of the gowns worn are very heavy because of the beading and design. “This production of ‘Jerry’s Girls’ has 30 costume changes and they are quick changes to make sure none of the musical numbers lag.






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