by Samuel L. Leiter Back in 1939, when leftwing social theater was in its heyday, Harold Rome wrote a tune called "Sing Me a Song with Social Significance" for Pins and Needles, a successful pro-labor revue, produced by the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union. That song's message seems to have reached Tom Attea, who wrote […]
SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 08:30AM on January 2, 2015