“Sing Me a Song with Social Significance”: Harold Rome and the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union
Posted by: Morgen Stevens-Garmon
Lyricist and songwriter Harold Rome's first Broadway score, "Pins and Needles," became the longest running musical of the 1930s. With a cast of garment workers and a pro-union message, it was unlike any other musical seen at the time.
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