About the Show

The Frake family of Iowa make plans to attend the State Fair in late summer 1946. Father Abel Frake has hopes that his boar will win a prize; his wife Melissa is entering her mincemeat. Daughter Margy is upset with her beau’s (Harry) plans for their life together (“It Might as Well Be Spring”). The family heads for the fair (“Driving at Night/Our State Fair”), where son Wayne meets Emily Arden, a singer, and falls instantly in love (“That’s for Me”). Meanwhile, Melissa’s mincemeat has won a Blue Ribbon. Margy meets Pat, a reporter, and a mutual romantic attraction develops. On the last day of the fair, Abel’s boar wins the Blue Ribbon, Emily breaks off the growing relationship with Wayne, and Pat must leave for a new job. Back home, Wayne returns to his old girlfriend Eleanor. Pat arrives unexpectedly and asks Margy to marry him.

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