My friend Taijlei Levis, writer/lyricist of this sparkling romantic musical has a great idea. Dinner theater as bridal shower. And it even has a wedding theme. The story follows the whirl of 1922 Manhattan society. With plenty of friends but little money, Suzy Branch and her friend Nick Lansing devise a clever scheme to live beyond their means. They'll marry and live off the wedding gifts while they help one another trade up to suitable millionaires. The show is at the Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel and includes dinner. Sounds like the perfect girly party to me! Buzz Bonus: Mention FFMOON for a special discount for Buzz readers, for group discounts email info@glimpsesofthemoon.com.
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My friend Taijlei Levis, writer/lyricist of this sparkling romantic musical has a great idea. Dinner theater as bridal shower. And it even has a wedding theme. The story follows the whirl of 1922 Manhattan society. With plenty of friends but little money, Suzy Branch and her friend Nick Lansing devise a clever scheme to live beyond their means. They'll marry and live off the wedding gifts while they help one another trade up to suitable millionaires. The show is at the Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel and includes dinner. Sounds like the perfect girly party to me! Buzz Bonus: Mention FFMOON for a special discount for Buzz readers, for group discounts email info@glimpsesofthemoon.com.
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