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- After a series of Broadway flops, songwriter Bert Hanley (Dixon) goes to work at a musical camp for young performers. Inspired by the kids, he finds an opportunity to regain success by staging an altogether new production.
- St. Agnes Academy has a new principal, Father Benet, and a classroom of ten-year-olds that includes Sister Mary Gilbert, straight-A-student Mary Brown, and a precocious scholarship boy, Henry Harvin. Students report on their heroes: Mary's is Jesus Christ, whose middle initial she says is "H" - their former principal, an aging nun whose picture is on the wall, told her so. Henry's hero is Karl Marx. Sister Gilbert sends Harry to see the principal. He walks past moms gathered for a PTA meeting, chats with Ms. White, the school's secretary, and enters Fr. Benet's office for punishment. Father takes out a varnished paddle with holes in the blade. Who will get his comeuppance?
- Defining rock and roll for a generation, street poet and singer Dion combined a host of musical traditions to produce a string of indelible pop hits. As part of Dion and the Belmonts he revolutionized the doo-wop sound with songs like "I Wonder Why" and "A Teenager in Love," and his solo career launched such chart-toppers as "Runaround Sue" and the classic anthem, "The Wanderer." Now enjoy an evening with the GRAMMY-nominated legend as he performs some of his biggest hits!