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The Music Went 'Round and AroundThe Music Went 'Round and Around

The Music Went 'Round and Around

John Vacha

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"Spotting a trend in the early 1950s of staging summer theater in the round under tents, Clevelander John L. Price Jr. decided to give it a try. Consulting a local statistician to determine the geographical center of the culturally inclined population, the bull's-eye fell in Warrensville Heights, a Cleveland suburb that was also the home to Thistledown Race Track. Price opened his Musicarnival there, on the grounds of the race track, with a production of Oklahoma! in the summer of 1954. The Music Went 'Round and Around tells the story of this summer theater and of its ebullient founder."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL8703724W

Subjects

Musical theaterHistoryMusicarnival (Warrensville Heights, Ohio)Cleveland (ohio), history

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