The 1920s and '30s body of work created by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart was decidedly urban in outlook, even when they were writing of being outside the city!. The world of Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II was quite pointedly not so, not only, perhaps, due to Hammerstein's interests and temperament, but also due to the changing worldview of 1940s and '50s America. Join Ken and friends for an afternoon in the wonderful, often exotic universe of Rodgers and Hammerstein with such classics as “Bali Ha’I”, “Oklahoma”, “Hello, Young Lovers”, “A Hundred Million Miracles”, “Edelweiss”, “On A Desert Island With Thee”, and “Climb Every Mountain”.