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Winner of the 2000 Tony Award for Best New Musical, Contact is a joyful, full-of-life celebration of how people come together. As Time describes it, "Contact consists of three short stories accompanied by a delectably eclectic jukebox of recordings. The feel is that of a trio of exquisitely tooled MGM-style production numbers, but updated and given emotional weight." In the first story, "Swinging," an 18th century master woos a young lady with the help of his servant. "Did You Move?" explores the relationship between a 1950s housewife and her husband, as she dreams of a romantic life of dance and music. And in the last story, "Contact," a depressed advertising executive finds inspiration and new life in the vision of a beautiful girl in a yellow dress.

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Opening: Oct 30, 2003
Musicals Kid-Friendly Dance Comedy Drama Award Winning Mature Audiences New

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Winner of the 2000 Tony Award for Best New Musical, Contact is a joyful, full-of-life celebration of how people come together. As Time describes it, "Contact consists of three short stories accompanied by a delectably eclectic jukebox of recordings. The feel is that of a trio of exquisitely tooled MGM-style production numbers, but updated and given emotional weight." In the first story, "Swinging," an 18th century master woos a young lady with the help of his servant. "Did You Move?" explores the relationship between a 1950s housewife and her husband, as she dreams of a romantic life of dance and music. And in the last story, "Contact," a depressed advertising executive finds inspiration and new life in the vision of a beautiful girl in a yellow dress.
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