The Lamoille Valley Players present The Music Man at the Hyde Park Opera House. This Broadway hit is an American classic as Harold Hill beguiles the citizens of River City with familiar show-stopping tunes like “You Got Trouble” and “76 Trombones.” Arrive before the crowds, relax with theater tea at the Governor’s House, then walk right across the street just in time for the start of the show. It’s a cup of home-made soup plus full afternoon tea with sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and sweets for $27.50. Advance reservations required.
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