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Thoroughly Modern Millie

Thoroughly Modern Millie
The winner of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Orchestrations and Best Actress (Sutton Foster), Thoroughly Modern Millie takes us back to the jazz and flappers of the Roaring '20s. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, which starred Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore and Carol Channing, the Broadway show features new songs, 1920s favorites and tunes written for the film - all of which are featured in our 14-song piano/vocal highlights folio. Also includes a special section of fantastic color photos from the Broadway production, a plot synopsis, show credits, and bios of composer Jeanine Tesori and lyricist Dick Scanlan.



Beverly Hills Speedway - Beverly Hills Speedway was home to speeding Model Ts and airplanes which cut through the airspace of Beverly Hills, CA, United States, during the roaring 20s. Built in 1919 on what is currently Beverly Hills High School, the Regent Beverly Wilshire and countless shops and homes on the approx.

Ahwahnee Heritage Days - Ahwahnee Heritage Days is an event held in Yosemite National Park every February or March. The Ahwahnee Hotel celebrates the Roaring '20s, '30s, and '40s with music performances, as well as cultural and history events.

22-20s (album) - 22-20s is the debut self-titled album by the British rock band 22-20s, first released in September 2004.

Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow-Gauge Railroad - The Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow-Gauge Railroad is a narrow gauge tourist railroad in California that starts from the Roaring Camp depot in Felton and up steep grades to the top of nearby Bear Mountain, a distance of about 2.5 miles.



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