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Matthew Morrison will be Hosting Oscar Hammerstein II: OUT OF MY DREAMS on PBS

Matthew Morrison, acclaimed star of stage (SOUTH PACIFIC, THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA) and screen (GLEE) will host a brand-new PBS special celebrating one of America's greatest theatrical geniuses.   OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II: OUT OF MY DREAMS is a celebration of the most acclaimed lyricist and librettist of the 20th century. Brimming over with movie clips from his greatest musicals, this new PBS special features interviews with Stephen Sondheim, Harold Prince, Shirley Jones, Mitzi Gaynor, Hammerstein family members and others.

OUT OF MY DREAMS will air on PBS stations nationwide in March; check local listings for further details. Read more.

 

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