Lucky in the Rain

Lucky in the Rain
This Parisian comedy, set during the Roaring Twenties, is perfectly romantic.
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Praised by Variety for its "wit and style," Lucky in the Rain is a heartwarming romp from Emmy and Peabody Award winner, Sherman Yellen (The Rothschilds). It brings to stage the 1920s Paris composed of the likes of Hemingway, Picasso and the Fitzgeralds.

Henderson Booth, a reporter who is new to Paris, meets fellow expatriate, Jane Wiley, who helps him secure a position with the newspaper at which she works. In a whirlwind of jazz, deceit, miscommunications and, lust, Booth and Ms. Wiley cross paths with everyone from Josephine Baker to Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. Although they aren't quite always on the same path, the star-crossed lovers do eventually find their way back to each other – making them Lucky in the Rain!

Lucky in the Rain is a nostalgic and unabashedly sentimental love story that will delight audiences of all ages. Featuring such popular standards as "I Can't Give You Anything but Love," "Doin' the New Low Down" and an unforgettable version of "Sunny Side of the Street," its score is nothing short of remarkable. Lucky in the Rain has all of the right ingredients for a delicious musical theatre treat.

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