42nd Street is set in the spring of 1933. This love-letter to Broadway is the quintessential behind-the-scenes musical extravaganza, telling the rise-to-fame story of chorus girl Peggy Sawyer who strives for stardom. When the female lead in a bound-for-Broadway show hurts her ankle a mere 36 hours before opening night, little Peggy is thrust into the toughest rehearsals of her life. The show incorporates hit after hit, including “We’re in the Money,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” “About a Quarter to Nine,” and “Lullaby of Broadway.” Tim Bair directs.