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The Radio city Rockattes

Tubby’s dad said, "Dress up today. You’re going somewhere very special." Tubby thought the picnic had been fun, but he wasn’t sure he wanted to go today.

Bandit picked up Tubby in the limo. On the way back to Kitty’s, they stopped at a place called "Formal Wear." "We must get you some different clothes," said Bandit. Tubby didn’t understand,he had on his very best. Bandit picked out a tuxedo and top hat. Tubby took one look and thought, "I can’t wear that," as Bandit led him to a dressing room and left him to try the suit.

Tubby looked at the suit and remembered. When Granny Creamsicle wanted him to try something he didn’t want to, they would always compromise. He wasn’t sure what compromise meant, but thought he would try it. He put on the shirt, jacket, and top hat. He was not going to give up his overalls. When Tubby came out of the dressing room, Bandit chuckled to himself. He seemed to understand. He would not try to force Tubby to give up his overalls.

After picking up Nanny Snickers and Kitty Witty, they were off to Radio City Music Hall to see the famous Rockattes. Kitty wore one of her many best dresses. She thought she looked pretty. She tried not to laugh at Tubby Tabby with his top hat, tuxedo jacket, and bib overalls. But she did giggle a little.

When the performance started, Tubby was glad he came. He wished Granny Creamsicle and Pappy Sage could see this. He had never seen anything like it. Tubby thought, "Wow, they are great." Kitty Witty thought, "I can do that, even better." Nanny Snickers thought, "I wish Tubby would remove his hat." Bandit thought, "I am so lucky to have such a great job."

 

The Rockattes danced and kicked, danced and kicked.

 

 

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It's a Fact: Radio City Music Hall first opened its massive doors in December of 1932. It is located on Sixth Avenue.

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