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Barbara Cook, who earned a Tony nomination for her well-received Mostly Sondheim concert two years ago, returns to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre for 12 performances only. Accompanied by her longtime musical director Wally Harper, Cook will take audiences on a musical tour of the Golden Years of Broadway musicals. For two decades, from 1951 to 1971, Ms. Cook was a leading star of several Broadway musicals, creating roles in such classics as Candide, The Music Man and She Loves Me. In Barbara Cook's Broadway, the legendary performer will share her favorite songs and reminisce about this magical period in the history of musical theater.

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Opening: Oct 30, 2003
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Barbara Cook, who earned a Tony nomination for her well-received Mostly Sondheim concert two years ago, returns to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre for 12 performances only. Accompanied by her longtime musical director Wally Harper, Cook will take audiences on a musical tour of the Golden Years of Broadway musicals. For two decades, from 1951 to 1971, Ms. Cook was a leading star of several Broadway musicals, creating roles in such classics as Candide, The Music Man and She Loves Me. In Barbara Cook's Broadway, the legendary performer will share her favorite songs and reminisce about this magical period in the history of musical theater.
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