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    What Broadway musical was based on Clifford Odet's play "The Flowering Peach"?

    Question #111607. Asked by serpa. (Dec 21 09 10:07 AM)


    gonnzo

    Two by Two.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_by_Two_%28musical%29

    Dec 21 09, 10:25 AM


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