1990 Nominee
Agnes Smith
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Lucille Ballard
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You Are for Loving
The guests then participate in a square dance called by Lon and Warren ("Skip to My Lou").
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1990 Nominee
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The daughter of a riverboat captain falls in love with a charming gambler, but their fairytale romance is threatened when his luck turns sour. Lon Smith
Warren tries to apologize to Rose, but she refuses to accept ("Raving Beauty"). Katie, Agnes Smith, Tootie Smith and Neighborhood Kids
A Touch of the Irish
The song was published in 1904 in New York by Mills's firm operating under the name F. A.
Everyone exits except for Ester and Mrs. Smith. Meet Me in St. Louis (Original, Musical, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Nov 2, 1989 and played through Jun 10, 1990.
Meet Me in St. Louis
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1990 Nominee
The magic begins at the site of what is to be the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904, The Smith family are gathered at Shrinker Swamp to watch the ground breaking ceremony for the Fair, the "greatest show that ever showed". Ensemble
It was recorded that year by many artists, including William F. Denny, Billy Murray and Arthur Collins. Katie, Esther Smith and Rose Smith
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Grandpa Prophater, Agnes Smith and Tootie Smith
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1990 Nominee
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IBDB (Internet Broadway Database) archive is the official database for Broadway theatre information. Agnes enters soon after, telling what happened.
A little later that day, Mr. Smith comes home in a bad mood, because he lost his case. Ensemble
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Esther is ashamed and goes to apologize to John.
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Mr. Alonzo Smith
Unfortunately, they are not fast enough, and the telephone rings.
St. Louis 1903.
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Rose Smith, Esther Smith, Lon Smith, Douglas Moore, John Truitt, Warren Sheffield and Company
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Randy Travis
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The musical varied from the film with additional songs and some additional character development; the focus is not primarily on the character of Esther, as in the film. Ensemble