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Take Me Along is a musical based on the play Ah, Wilderness by Eugene O'Neill. Theatre Owned / Operated by
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Richard comes home frightfully drunk and when he has had time to sober up it is a serious but still whimsical Sid who undertakes to tell him a few things about drinking. Although the whole town is enjoying the celebration, Richard is despondent, for he receives a note in which Muriel rejects him and breaks their engagement. Patron of the bar
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Below you can find all our currently available arrangements for Take Me Along.
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1960 Nominee
The whole town cheers as they embrace and set out on their new life.
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Written originally for television, the musical focuses on a poet who takes refuge from the world by hiding out in a department store after closing. Production Design by
Track Listing Title/Composer Performer Time Stream; Take Me Along: 1 : Overture. 1960 Nominee
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At home, while the family is anxiously awaiting his return, a sober Sid tries to make up to Lily.
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Nonetheless, she agrees to give him one more chance provided he makes good on his promise to return to his newspaper job in Waterbury.
Sid goes upstairs to sleep it off, and Richard, convinced that all love is faithless, is now ready to embark on a life of sin. His wife Essie, his sister Lily and the rest of his family insist, over his objections that he is. Townswoman
Richard goes in to dinner, where the family is awaiting the return of Nat and Sid. Take Me Along takes place in Centerville, Connecticut, in 1906 and its story begins with a triumph in journalism. Camille
Sid starts for the trolley, determined to make good this time and win Lily. Townsman
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Nat Miller, Essie Miller, Lily Miller and Family
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He drinks too much, barely avoids the clutches of a harlot, and falls into a nightmarish sleep compounded of all the things that perplex him.
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