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June, 2015
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How To Succeed In Business
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Fr 26
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Sa 27
How To Succeed In Business
Su 28
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July, 2015
Whoopee!
Fr 31
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August, 2015
Sa 01
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Su 02
Whoopee!
Fr 07
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Sa 08
Whoopee!
Su 09
Whoopee!
September, 2015
Mary Poppins
Su 20
Mary Poppins
Fr 25
Mary Poppins
Sa 26
Mary Poppins
Su 27
Mary Poppins
October, 2015
Fr 02
Mary Poppins
Sa 03
Mary Poppins
Su 04
Mary Poppins
December, 2015
Anything Goes
Su 06
Anything Goes
Fr 11
Anything Goes
Sa 12
Anything Goes
Fr 18
Anything Goes
Sa 19
Anything Goes
Sa 19
Anything Goes
Su 20
Anything Goes
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Shedd Theatricals 2015 Schedule
June, 2015
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
Fr 19
How To Succeed In Business
Sa 20
How To Succeed In Business
Su 21
How To Succeed In Business
Fr 26
How To Succeed In Business
Sa 27
How To Succeed In Business
Su 28
How To Succeed In Business
July, 2015
Whoopee!
Fr 31
Whoopee!
August, 2015
Sa 01
Whoopee!
Su 02
Whoopee!
Fr 07
Whoopee!
Sa 08
Whoopee!
Su 09
Whoopee!
September, 2015
Mary Poppins
Su 20
Mary Poppins
Fr 25
Mary Poppins
Sa 26
Mary Poppins
Su 27
Mary Poppins
October, 2015
Fr 02
Mary Poppins
Sa 03
Mary Poppins
Su 04
Mary Poppins
December, 2015
Anything Goes
Su 06
Anything Goes
Fr 11
Anything Goes
Sa 12
Anything Goes
Fr 18
Anything Goes
Sa 19
Anything Goes
Sa 19
Anything Goes
Su 20
Anything Goes
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Shedd Theatricals 2015
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traditional U. S.
Artwork
Artwork
Cumberland Gap
(1800s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Uncle Am Stuart
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
(1800s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Go Tell It On The Mountain
(1800s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Oh Shenandoah
(1810s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Oh Shenandoah
(1810s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Turkey In The Straw
(1820s)
Music by
traditional U. S.
Sweet Sunny South
(1840s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Lynchburg Town
(1840s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
The Wayfaring Stranger
(1858)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Bright Morning Stars Are Rising
(1860s)
Down To The River To Pray
(1860s)
Slave Songs of the United States
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Tom Dooley
(1868)
Words by
Thomas C. Land
- Music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Frank Noah Proffitt
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
(1870s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
A Tisket, A Tasket
(1879)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
The River In The Pines
(1880s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
It's Movin' Day
(1880s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man
(1890s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Ernest Stoneman
Git Along, Little Dogies
(1890s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Stack-A-Lee
(1897)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
When The Stars Begin To Fall
(1898)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Shady Grove
(1900s)
- First recorded by
Kentucky Thorobreds
Greenback Dollar
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Ashley and Foster
I Had Me A Cat
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
All I Want Is That Pure Religion
(1900s)
- First recorded by
Deacon L. J. Bates
Tying Knots In The Devil's Tail
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Shootin' Creek
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Lost John
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Blueberry Jig
(1900s)
Music by
traditional U. S.
The Barn Raising
(1900s)
Music by
traditional U. S.
Coal Creek March
(1900s)
Music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Marion Underwood
Duckin' and Dodgin'
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Harry Oster
Diamond Joe
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
The Georgia Crackers
Glory In The Meeting House
(1900s)
Music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Alan Lomax
Wake Up, Jonah
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
John Lomax
If I Had My Way I'd Tear the Building Down
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Blind Willie Johnson
Apples & Bananas
(1900s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
See See Rider
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Ma Rainey
Old Joe Clark
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Milwaukee Blues
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
What's The Matter With The Mill
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
White House Blues
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Charlie Poole
Leavin' Home
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Tennessee Blues
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Take A Drink On Me
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
You Ain't Talkin' To Me
(1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
When I Lay My Burden Down
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Elder Edwards
,
Lonnie McIntorsh
In My Girlish Days
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Hoodoo Lady
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Fingerprint Blues
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Moonshine
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Pat Do This, Pat Do That
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Little Birdie
(1920s)
- First recorded by
John Hammond
Shortnin' Bread
(1920s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Little Sadie
(1922)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
This Train
(1922)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quartette
Dis Train
(1922)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute Quartette
Midnight Special
(1923)
- First recorded by
Dave "Pistol Pete" Cutrell
The Rovin' Gambler
(1925)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Times Getting' Hard, Boys
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
El-A-Noy
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
The Plains of Illinois
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
My Name Is John Johanna
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Kelly Harrell
The Colorado Trail
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Cotton-Eyed Joe
(1927)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Saddle Up The Grey
(1928)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Kassie Jones
(1928)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Furry Lewis
Wabash Cannon Ball
(1928)
Words by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Hugh Cross
adaptation of
The Great Rock Island Route
Jenny On The Railroad
(1929)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Carter Brothers
Luck Will Change Someday
(1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Nothin' In Ramblin'
(1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Jump, Little Rabbit
(1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Go To Sleep, Little Baby
(1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
The Wild Rippling Waters
(1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
The Sow Took The Measles
(1931)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Greenback Dollar
(1933)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Clarence Ashley
,
Gwen Foster
based on
Greenback Dollar
Give Me Roses While I Live
(1933)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Carter Family
Wasn't That A Mighty Storm
(1934)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Sin-Killer Griffin
I Wish I Was in Bowling Green
(1940s)
- First recorded by
Cousin Emmy
All I Want
(1941)
Words by
Jim Garland
- Music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
The Almanac Singers
uses melody of
Greenback Dollar
The Lovely Ohio
(1956)
A Ballad Singer's Choice
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
- First recorded by
Ed McCurdy
adaptation of
We'll Hunt The Buffalo
Hudson River Steamboat
(1976)
Fifty Sail On Newburgh Bay
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
(c 1830s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Twelve Gates To The City
(c 1910s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Get Right Church
(c 1930s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
Sinner Man
(c. 1890s)
Words & music by
traditional U. S.
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