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How does a stage musical go from first inspiration to opening night? And who does what to get it there? Musical theater is a form of theater combining music, songs, dance routines, and spoken dialogue. Musical theater has been the basis for a number of successful musical movies. Musical theater has been the basis for a number of successful musical movies.

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Maybe This Time

Maybe This Time  Lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander. For voice and piano. From "Cabaret". Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Broadway. 6 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.


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Richard Clayderman - Hollywood & Broadway

Richard Clayderman - Hollywood & Broadway  Performed by Richard Clayderman. Piano Solo. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.



Charles Strouse: Annie - Easy Piano Edition

Charles Strouse: Annie - Easy Piano Edition  Composed by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. For voice and piano. From the Broadway musical "Annie". Format: easy piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and easy piano notation. Broadway. 40 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.



Burton Lane: The Songs Of Burton Lane

Burton Lane: The Songs Of Burton Lane  Composed by Burton Lane. For voice and piano. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names, black & white photos and introductory text. Broadway. 176 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.


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Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Music - Instrumental Solos for Cello (with CD)

Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Music - Instrumental Solos for Cello (with CD)  Composed by Rodgers & Hammerstein. For cello solo. Includes cello solo book and accompaniment CD. With standard notation and bowings. Broadway. Series: Play Along Series. 11 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.


Seasons of Love (from Rent) (6-PACK)

Seasons of Love (from Rent) (6-PACK)  (from Rent). By Jonathan Larson. Arranged by Roger Emerson. (SAB). Broadway Choral. Size 6.75x10.5 inches. 12 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. 6-PACK includes six original copies of this piece.



America - From "West Side Story"

America - From "West Side Story"  Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, music by Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990). For voice and piano. From the Broadway musical "West Side Story". Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Broadway. C Major. 3 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Co.
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Stephen Schwartz: Beautiful City

Stephen Schwartz: Beautiful City  Composed by Stephen Schwartz. For voice and piano. From the Broadway musical "Godspell". Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Broadway. A Major. Series: Original Sheet Music Edition. 5 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.
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Exit stage left for the British on Broadway (Guardian Unlimited)
Theatre: When Broadway hands out the 59th annual Tony Awards tonight at Radio City Music Hall, one contingent will be conspicuously absent: the British.

"Doubt" Casts Its Shadow Over Tonys
There was no "Doubt" that John Patrick Shanley's drama was the big winner at the 59th annual Tony Awards for excellence on Broadway. Shanley's play, which deals with a strong-willed nun accusing a priest of molesting a young male student, collected awards for Best Play, Actress in a Play (Cherry Jones), Featured Actress in a Play (Adriane Lenox), and Director of a Play (Doug Hughes). This is a second Tony for Jones, who won for "The Heiress" in 1995. This is Shanley's Broadway debut, though he has been writing plays for 30 years and has won an Oscar for his screenplay for "Moonstruck.

'Spamalot' takes best musical at Tony Awards (Chicago Sun-Times)
It was a season of errant knights in search of the Holy Grail of a hit Broadway musical (they found it, but only after a long evening's trial by fire); of dirty rotten scoundrels at work on the French Riviera (one of them hit the jackpot); of a mother and daughter warmed by the golden light of an Italian piazza (and mother knew best); and of a spelling bee in Putnam County that spun words into

New Works, New Casting Prospects Flower in NYC Festival Season
While the New York theatre season no longer seems as strictly September-to-June as it used to be -- with year-round Broadway openings and Off-Broadway companies mounting works into July -- festivals of new work do tend to pop up, flowerlike, during the spring and summer. This year, in the four months between June and September, no fewer than 10 festivals will keep the city's stages abuzz with hundreds of new plays and musicals, solo works, variety acts, and performances that defy categorization.


Funny Girl
Funny Girl Funny Girl is a 1968 autobiographical musical film which tells the story of vaudeville star Fanny Brice. It stars Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon and Mae Questel. The movie was adapted by Isobel Lennart from her Broadway play. It was directed by William Wyler. It won the Academy Award for

Jane Alexander
Born Jane Quigley in Boston, Massachusetts, she studied at Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Edinburgh, before beginning to act on the stage in Washington, DC. In 1969 she debuted on Broadway in The Great White Hope, and took it to Hollywood, where she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received other nominations for All the President's Men and Kramer vs. Kramer. She also starred in the television productions of Eleanor and Franklin and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years. Other television movies include Playing for Time, Calamity Jane, Malice in Wonderland, Blood & Orchids, In Love and War and Daughter of the Streets. In 1983 she received another Oscar nomination for the post-nuclear war film Testament. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed her as

The Ed Sullivan Show
dancers, and even circus acts were regularly featured. The show was originally entitled The Talk of the Town and on its debut, comedians Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis performed along with Broadway composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. In 1955 the name was changed to The Ed Sullivan Show. On September 9, 1956, rock star Elvis Presley made his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show even though Sullivan had previously vowed never to allow the performer on his show. At the time Presley was filming Love Me Tender so Sullivan's producer Marlo Lewis flew to Los Angeles, California to supervise the Hollywood side of the show taping. Sullivan, however, was not able to host his show in New York City because he was recovering from a near fatal automobile

The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)
Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. It was written in 1986 by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber specifically for the voice of his then wife, singer Sarah Brightman. It was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and opened at Her Majesty's Theatre in September of 1986, where it still runs today. The show was taken to Broadway, where it is still running today, and many other cities. A film version is to be released in December of 2004. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Act One 2 Act Two 3 See also Act One Overture Think of Me Angel of Music Little Lotte The Mirror The Phantom of the Opera Music of the Night I Remember.../Stranger Than You Dreamt It Magical Lasso Notes.../Prima Donna Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh Why Have You Brought

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Evita
from: Disney Studios (04 March, 2003)




Robin Williams - Live on Broadway
from: Sony Music Entertain (19 November, 2002)




The Broadway Concert
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Death of a Salesman (Broadway Theatre Archive)
from: Kultur (16 April, 2002)




Eugene O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon (Broadway Theatre Archive)
from: Image Entertainment (18 December, 2001)





 


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