May 12-23, 1999 |
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
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One of the biggest Broadway hits of the late 1950's and winner of two Tony Awards, this rollicking and warm-hearted gem focuses on the unlikely topic of a snooping answering service operator who spreads joy to her hapless clients. She insists that if she'd been on the switchboard when Romeo and Juliet were dating, "those two kids would have been alive today." BELLS…brought us such standards as "The Party's Over" and "Just in Time." "…smashing…warmhearted and ingratiating…downright remarkable…"- The Hollywood Reporter; "REPRISE!…once more lays claim to the musical comedy crown." - Variety.
