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Pipe Dream
The team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein displayed prowess. It seemed everything they produced would be a success. There was triumph for some Broadway shows nobody could deny. They included “Oklahoma”, “State Fair”, and “The King and I”. Two more melodious plays that were absolutely terrific were the widely-heralded musicals “Carousel” and “South Pacific”. Along came an attempt based on John Steinbeck’s novel “Sweet Thursday”. The plot was set in the California town of Monterey. “Pipe Dream” opened on Broadway in 1955. Many also expected this production to thrive. Despite receiving nine Tony Award nominations, for this musical, the critics had some reservations. Problems resulted, and the show was a financial flop. After only about seven months, they decided to close up shop. However, some renewed interest has evolved into a revival. It looks as if this show may yet experience survival. I thank wikipedia.org online encyclopedia for information I obtained to write this poem. Robert Pettit Historical
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