42nd Street is a dazzling, tap-dancing Broadway musical that celebrates the magic of show business. The story follows Peggy Sawyer, a talented but inexperienced young performer from Allentown, Pennsylvania, who arrives in New York City with dreams of making it big. She lands a spot in the chorus of the new Broadway show Pretty Lady, directed by the demanding Julian Marsh. However, when the show’s temperamental leading lady, Dorothy Brock, is injured just before opening night, Peggy is thrust into the spotlight as her unexpected replacement.

With the encouragement of her fellow performers and the pressure of a make-or-break opportunity, Peggy rises to the occasion, proving herself as a true star. Featuring classic songs like We’re in the Money, Lullaby of Broadway, and 42nd Street, the musical is a love letter to the golden age of Broadway, filled with spectacular dance numbers, grand showbiz dreams, and the timeless message that "the show must go on."