
42nd Street
Comedy
Overview
The story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented young performer with stars in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway.
Top Cast


Bonnie Langford
Bonnie Langford
Dorothy Brock
Bonnie Langford
Dorothy Brock


Tom Lister
Tom Lister
Julian Marsh
Tom Lister
Julian Marsh


Clare Halse
Clare Halse
Peggy Sawyer
Clare Halse
Peggy Sawyer


Philip Bertioli
Philip Bertioli
Billy Lawlor
Philip Bertioli
Billy Lawlor


Jasna Ivir
Jasna Ivir
Maggie Jones
Jasna Ivir
Maggie Jones


Christopher Howell
Christopher Howell
Bert Barry
Christopher Howell
Bert Barry


Matthew Goodgame
Matthew Goodgame
Pat Denning
Matthew Goodgame
Pat Denning


Graeme Henderson
Graeme Henderson
Andy Lee
Graeme Henderson
Andy Lee


Bruce Montague
Bruce Montague
Abner Dillon
Bruce Montague
Abner Dillon


Mark McKerracher
Mark McKerracher
Mac / Doc / Thug
Mark McKerracher
Mac / Doc / Thug
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