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Dead On A Sunday
White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs
Houston, TX
Oct 24 Fri • 2025 • 7:00pm
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Dead On A Sunday at the White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs , Houston, TX
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Dead On A Sunday
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Wikipedia Bio
Tell Me on a Sunday | |
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![]() Original recording | |
Music | Andrew Lloyd Webber |
Lyrics | Don Black |
Productions | 1979 Sydmonton Festival 1980 BBC telecast As part of Song and Dance: 1982 West End 1985 Broadway As a one-act show: 2003 West End 2004 UK tour 2008 Off-Broadway 2008 Australia 2010 UK tour 2011 Belgium 2014 London revival 2016 St. Louis 2021 Oslo |
Tell Me on a Sunday is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. A one-woman show, it has been performed by a number of female singers/actors, most notably Marti Webb and Bernadette Peters. A one-act song cycle, it tells the story of an ordinary English girl from Muswell Hill, who journeys to the United States in search of love. Her romantic misadventures begin in New York City, lead her to Hollywood, and eventually take her back to Manhattan.
Source: Wikipedia