This musical showcases the many favorites in the 1950s, 60s and 70s of singer-songwriter teen idol Neil Sedaka with the songs providing the framework for the story. Many of the Top 40 songs from his early years are: The Diary (his first), Where the Boys Are, Stupid Cupid, Calendar Girl, Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen and the title song. Songs from Sedaka’s come-back years in the 1970s include Solitaire, Laughter in the Rain, Love Will Keep Us Together, The Hungry Years and a duet of Little Devil/Stairway to Heaven.
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