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A "Roadshow" movie was an event. It was usually a long, expensive movie that opened in just a few select theaters in major cities before it went on to a general release.
Sixteen Roadshow musicals were made between 1967 and 1970, but only four made money.
Some believe this was a major reason for the decline of film musicals. The program will start with the disastrous "Dr. Dolittle", and go to 'My Fair Lady", "Camelot", "Star", "Funny GIrl"' and "Oliver". Presented by Sam and Candy Caponegro. They have taught courses on film and Broadway musicals at Rutgers Continuing Education School.