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It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman

July 25, 2010

2 PM

Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre

2403 Flora Street , Dallas, TX

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$15 - $94

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It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman

Music By Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Lee Adams, Book By David Newman and Robert Benton (Based Upon the Comic Strip "SUPERMAN"), Broadway Production Produced by Harold Prince in association with Ruth Mitchell, Directed for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince, Additional material by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Directed by Kevin Moriarty, Choreographed by Joel Ferrell

A Lost Treasure, a Musical Marvel, Soars Again - Look! Up in the Sky! America's greatest superhero was also the star of one of Broadway's lost musical treasures! Now this mid-'60s miracle, with great songs by the legendary Charles Strouse (Annie) and Lee Adams (Bye Bye Birdie) is part of the Wyly Theatre's historic first season. In this production, the comic book-based musical has a hip updated script by the ingenious young playwright and comic book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. There will be nothing mild-mannered about this high-voltage revival, when Superman flies in to help Clark Kent and Lois Lane face off against a team of super villains. With singing, dancing, colorful sets and costumes, and a tuneful Broadway score, Superman will be an uplifting end to DTC's 51st season. The Man of Steel promises to sweep Lois Lane - and our audiences - off their feet!

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