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Romance,
bootleggers, and Gershwin tunes — what’s not to love?
Nice Work
If You Can Get It is a fizzy, flirty, jazz-age romp set during Prohibition,
where high society and illegal liquor flow in equal measure. Meet Jimmy Winter,
a wealthy playboy with more charm than sense, and Billie Bendix, a no-nonsense
bootlegger with a plan. When their worlds collide one fateful weekend — the
same weekend Jimmy is supposed to get married — hilarity, chaos, and unexpected
love ensue.
With a book
by Tony Award-winner Joe DiPietro and a glorious score featuring some of George
and Ira Gershwin’s greatest hits — including “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,”
“Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Fascinating Rhythm,” and “Nice Work If You Can Get
It” — this screwball musical comedy is brimming with high-energy dance numbers,
mistaken identities, and classic Broadway charm.
Get ready
for a tap-dancing, cocktail-shaking, love-makes-fools-of-us-all kind of night
at the theatre.
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