Musical Theater West presents 42nd Street to rave reviews

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Courtesy photo At the heart of Musical Theatre West’s 42nd Street production, the spotlight shined brightly on the electrifying tap-dancing sequences, choreographed to perfection by renowned choreographer Cheryl Baxter.

Musical Theatre West (MTW)’s production of 42nd Street debuted in Long Beach, CA this last weekend with three performances, including a dazzling 1930s themed red-carpet event for the official opening night on Saturday, February 10. The dance-packed, powerful performance had audiences laughing, clapping, and cheering for the performers, earning standing ovations all weekend long. Tickets are still available for the limited run of MTW’s 42nd Street on select dates thru February 25, 2024 at musical.org.

From the moment the orchestra pit started to play, attendees were transported to the vibrant world of Broadway’s golden age. With just the rise of the curtain at the start of the production, the cast and crew were met with thunderous applause as the audience was taken by the dazzling display of coordination and click-clacking of the tap-dancing feet.
“While not my first time seeing 42nd Street on stage, it was my first time seeing a Musical Theatre West production after hearing great things about MTW for so long,” shared Matt Cooper from TV or Not TV — for LA & OC, former Los Angeles Times Entertainment

Reporter, and theatre enthusiast. “And the show was just spectacular: the singing and dancing, costumes and set design and the casting of the various roles were all terrific. It’s just a rollicking good time and good old-fashioned fun.”

The overwhelmingly positive response from audience members was palpable, as they showered the production with effusive praise, labeling it as “breathtaking,” “exhilarating,” and “must-see.” Social media platforms buzzed with excitement as attendees eagerly shared their experiences, with many declaring it the best show they’ve ever witnessed at Musical Theatre West.

At the heart of Musical Theatre West’s 42nd Street production, the spotlight shined brightly on the electrifying tap-dancing sequences, choreographed to perfection by renowned choreographer Cheryl Baxter. With her unparalleled expertise, Baxter transformed the stage into a dazzling spectacle of movement and rhythm, captivating audiences and earning accolades for her exceptional contributions to the show’s success. As the curtain call approached on Saturday night, the audience was treated to an encore dance number, showcasing the infectious energy and joy that permeated throughout the entire performance.

“We are overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response from our audience during our opening weekend,” said Paul Garman, Executive Director of Musical Theatre West. “The cast and creative team have poured their hearts and souls into bringing 42nd Street to life, and it’s truly rewarding to see their hard work pay off with such a positive reception.”

Based on the 1933 movie of the same name, 42nd Street follows Peggy Sawyer (Emma Nossal), a small-town dancer who uses her naïve charm to win her way into the hearts of the audience and onto the chorus line of the biggest show on Broadway. Beloved by generations, 42nd Street celebrates the “hip hooray and ballyhoo” of musical theatre and the courage to chase one’s dreams. Audiences will be amazed by the incredible cast, including ensemble talent of both working professionals alongside six students from the Orange County School of the Arts, a stunning score, and thrilling choreography.

Tickets are still available to Musical Theatre West’s production of 42nd Street at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center on select dates thru February 25, 2024, with a special ASL-interpreted performance on Friday, February 16. Tickets start at $20 and are available for purchase by phone at 562-856-1999 or online at musical.org. Fees may apply. Student rush tickets for $15 are available at the Box Office one hour prior to showtime, with a valid student ID.

More information, a full line-up of performances, and additional details can be found at https://musical.org.