The Boys Are Coming Home

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The Boys Are Coming Home was the second new

Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing, the musical is set in the year 1945, when American servicemen returned home from World War II. With music and lyrics by Leslie Arden and book by Berni Stapleton, The Boys Are Coming Home is a "journey through the joys and challenges of post-war life". The Boys Are Coming Home was directed by Gary Griffin (assisted by Jason Tyne
).

The Boys Are Coming Home was chosen for inclusion in the National Alliance for Music Theatre Festival of New Works in New York City and was renamed One Step Forward.

It was listed on the

production of The House of Martin Guerre back in 1996,[2] but irreconcilable artistic points of view among the key collaborators scuttled the planned premiere (which reverted to its original title The Boys Are Coming Home)[3] and director Chuck Smith's staging of Ain't Misbehavin'
assumed the dates of The Boys are Coming Home.

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