The great Lerner and Loewe stage show was jam packed with fascinating songs. This Carl Strommen medley brings these classic Broadway hits alive again. Audiences and choirs will thrill to hear this one! Nine minutes in length.
This is an an assemblage of first-night reviews from a variety of theatre critics, including Brooks Atkinson and Walter Kerr, on shows such as "Brigadoon", "Peter Pan" and "West Side Story". Over 300 musicals are described, and credits are provided for each. Each show's initial critical reception is gauged, and the financial profits or losses ...
Director, playwright, singer, songwriter, and actor, Noel Coward typified the image of the Englishman as urbane sophisticate. During his career, which stretched from the early 20th century to the late 1960s, he created an astonishing body of work: songs, plays, and films, as well as acting appearances and cabaret performances. First published in ...
This is a highly personal biography of three great shows: My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Gigi. Warm, witty, loving, often hilarious, and poignant in its affection for a glorious era in the American theater, it is the story of what Mr. Lerner calls "the sundown of wit, eccentricity, and glamour." The author himself, try as he will to keep himself out ...
Composer Jason Robert Brown says of his debut musical, "It's about one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice, or take a stand, or turn around and go back. The moment you think you know where you stand, the things that you're sure of slip from your hand, and you're suddenly a stranger in some completely different land." ...
10 songs from the endearing Broadway production, including: The Baseball Game * The Doctor Is In * Happiness * The Kite (Charlie Brown's Kite) * Little Known Facts * My Blanket and Me * Schroeder * Snoopy * Suppertime * You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
12 songs from the Broadway standard, including: Adelaide's Lament * Guys and Dolls * I've Never Been in Love Before * If I Were a Bell * Luck Be a Lady * Sit down You're Rockin' the Boat * and more.
Completely revised and updated, this essential reference for devotees of the American musical presents a comprehensive listing of original cast, studio cast, and composer performances as well as other selected collateral recordings. Spanning the entire history of recorded music - from cylinders to 78s, LPs to CDs - it covers music of the American ...
Easy, yet great-sounding arrangements of eight songs from one of the most beloved musicals of all time. Includes: America * Cool * I Feel Pretty * Maria * One Hand, One Heart * Something's Coming * Somewhere * Tonight.
Eight songs: Heart * Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets) * Two Lost Souls * Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo. * Goodbye, Old Girl * Near to You * Those Were the Good Old Days * Who's Got the Pain? Also includes a story synopsis.
A massive collection of 73 songs, including a foreword by Dorothy Rodgers and indexes by show title and song title. Songs include: Bewitched * Blue Moon * Ev'rybody Loves You * Falling in Love With Love * Have You Met Miss Jones? * I Could Write a Book * I Didn't Know What Time It Was * Isn't It Romantic? * The Lady Is a Tramp * Manhattan * The ...
Vocal selections of 8 songs from Sondheim's obscure yet beloved 1964 musical, including: Anyone Can Whistle * Come Play Wiz Me * Everybody Says Don't * I've Got You to Lean On * Parade in Town * See What It Gets You * There Won't Be Trumpets * With So Little to Be Sure Of.
9 selections from the classic Broadway production, arranged for easy piano: Far from the Home I Love * Fiddler on the Roof * If I Were a Rich Man * Matchmaker * Miracle of Miracles * Sabbath Prayer * Sunrise, Sunset * To Life * Tradition.
Nine songs from the adored score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim in our world-famous notation: America * Cool * I Feel Pretty * I Have a Love * Maria * One Hand, One Heart * Promenade from the Dance at the Gym * Somewhere * Tonight.
James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916) was an American writer and poet, known as the "Hoosier Poet" and the "Children's Poet." He started his career in 1875 writing newspaper verse in Indiana dialect for the Indianapolis Journal. His verse tended to be humorous or sentimental, and of the approximately one-thousand poems that Riley published, over half ...
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Coming Up Roses: The Broadway Musical in the 1950s