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Applause
Setting: the present. In and around New York
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Music by Charles Strouse; Lyrics by Lee Adams; Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Based on the film "all About eve" And the original story by Mary Orr
1st Produced:
Palace Theater, New York
1970
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Music:
Original cast recording: Decca (012159404-2)
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Genre:
Musical Play Musical
Parts:
Male: 15 Female: 6 Other: extras
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Bells Are Ringing
Setting: 1956. New York City. In Bells are Ringing, a lonely girl who runs an answering service falls for a client she has met only by voice, and typical 1950s mayhem ensues. the score, by turns brassy, sweet and romantic, includes "Just in Time," "the Party's Over," "I Met a Girl," "Long Before I Knew You," and a fistful of other great tunes from one of Broadway's greatest tunesmiths.
Notes:
Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music by Jule Styne
1st Produced:
Shubert Theater, New York
1956
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Music:
Original cast recording: Columbia (CK-2006)
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Musical
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Billion Dollar Baby
Maribelle Jones and her quest for wealth during Prohibition
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Music by Morton Gould; Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green
1st Produced:
Alvin Theater, New York
21 Dec 1945
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Music:
Studio cast recording: Original Cast Records: (OC- 4304) 2000
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Musical
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Bonaza Bound
Synopsis:
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Notes:
Music by Saul Chaplin; lyrics and book by Betty Comden; Adolph Green
1st Produced:
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1947
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Music:
Original cast recording: RCA Victor never released
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Musical
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Do Re Mi
Hubie's wife urges him to get a proper job - but he prefers scheming and dealing. He comes up with an idea to get juke boxes in to various venues
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Book by Garson Kanin; Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green
1st Produced:
St James Theater, New York
1960
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recoding: RCa 61994) 1960
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Musical
Parts:
Male: - Female: - Other: large cast
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Doll's Life
the sights and sounds of 19th century Norway as Nora, Ibsen's heroine from a Doll's House, tries to make her way in a male dominated society after she slams the door on her former life
Notes:
Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music by Larry Grossman
1st Produced:
Mark Hellinger Theatre, NY
1982
Organisations:
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1st Published:
Samuel French Inc, NY, -
Music:
Original Broadway cast recording: Bayview: (BCD 3031)
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Fade Out - Fade In
a New York usherette is whisked off to Hollywood to become a star. However she has been mistaken for someone else
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Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green
1st Produced:
Mark Hellinger Theatre, NY
1964
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Music:
Original cast recording: aBC (aBCS-OC-3) 1964
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Ghost Goes West, The
Synopsis:
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Notes:
Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Betty Comden; lyrics by Adolph Green; book by ernest Kinoy
1st Produced:
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1967
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Hallelujah, Baby!:
Setting: America from the turn of the century until now
Notes:
Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Adolph Green And Betty Comden; Book by Arthur Laurents
1st Produced:
Martin Beck Theatre, NY
1967
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording: Sony (48218) 1967
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Lorelei
Setting: the pier of the Ile de France; the deck of the Ile de France; Lorelei's suite on the Ile de France; the eiffel Tower; Lorelei's suite at the Ritz Hotel, Paris; Pre-Catalin nightclub; a Paris street; the Central Park Casino, New York.
Notes:
Music by Jule Styne; New lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; New book by Kenny Solms And Gail Parent; Based on the musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" by Anita Loos And Joseph A. Fields; Lyrics by Leo Robin
1st Produced:
Palace Theater, New York
1974
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original Broadway cast: Decca (B0001407-02) 1974
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Madwoman Of Central Park West, The
a woman tries to tidy up her bedroom whilst writing lists of things to do, having fights with her teenage daughter and reminiscing
Notes:
written with Phyllis Newman, music by Peter Allen, Leonard Bernstein And others, from play My Mother Was A Fortune Teller by Newman
1st Produced:
Buffalo
1979
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording: DRG (5212) 1979
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Musical
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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On the Town
Setting: New York City. 1944 - wartime, three sailors on shore leave embark on the biggest adventure of their lives with just 24 hours to find fun and romance in the world's most exciting city. . .
Notes:
Music by Leonard Bernstein; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Based on An idea by Jerome Robbins; Additional lyrics by Leonard Bernstein
1st Produced:
Adelphi Theatre, NY
1944
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Some songs by original cast memebers: MCa (10280) 1944
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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On the Twentieth Century
after four flops in a row, megalomaniac theatre impresario, Oscar Jaffee, and his hapless entourage are on the run. Desperately trying to resuscitate his flat-lining career he books a carriage on the Twentieth Century Limited, the world's most famous express train, bound for New York. In the next carriage resides his former sweetheart turned Hollywood starlet Lily Garland. Now Oscar has just 16 hours to entice the egotistical Lily back on to the stage, as the leading lady in his next show. Oscar's financial ruin hangs in the balance and a jealous lover is on the loose. Offered funding by religious fanatic Letitia Peabody Primrose, Jaffee's dreams fall into a glorious, and by turns hilarious, balancing act of keeping everyone happy. Set against a backdrop of the great American Depression of the 1930s, what unfolds is a tongue-in-cheek fairy tale of the pitfalls of producing theatre when cash is tight and private money comes at an unavoidable cost.
Notes:
Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music by Cy Coleman; Based on the play by Ben Hecht, Charles Macarthur And Bruce Milholland
1st Produced:
St James Theater, New York
1978
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording:Sony (35330) 1978
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Peter Pan
Synopsis:
Setting: the Nursery of the Darling Residence, Neverland, Marooner's Rock, the Home Underground, the Pirate Ship.
Notes:
Based on the play by James M. Barrie; Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh; Music by Mark Charlap; Additional music by Jule Styne; Additional lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Incidental music by elmer Bernstein And Trude Rittman
1st Produced:
Winter Garden Theatre, NY
1954
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Say, Darling
Setting: airport in Corn County; Hackett & Snow's Office in the Big City; Stamford; Irene Lovelle's apartment; New Haven; Idlewild airport in New York
Notes:
Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Book by Richard Bissell, Abe Burrows And Marian Bissell; Based on the best-selling novel by Richard Bissell
1st Produced:
Anta Playhouse, NY
1958
Organisations:
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1st Published:
Tams-Witmark, 757 Third ave., New York, NY, ocrsaydarling
Music:
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Genre:
comedy Play with Music
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Singin' In the Rain
Synopsis:
Setting: Hollywood in the Twenties
Notes:
Based on the film by MGM; Screenplay by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Book Adapted by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music by Nacio Herb Brown; Lyrics by Arthur Freed
1st Produced:
George Gershwin Theatre, NY
1985
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Subways Are For Sleeping
One of David Merrick's notorious "flops," Subways are For Sleeping tells the tale of a angie, a lady reporter sent to get the scoop on a segment of NYC society that lives by their own rules. these carefree souls take up odd jobs to earn enough to get a place to sleep and food to eat, eschewing a drone-like existence. When angie learns how the other half lives, she begins to see there might be another way to experience the world.
Notes:
Book by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Suggested by the book by edmund G. Love
1st Produced:
St James Theater, New York
1961
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording: Fynsworth alley (Fa-001-Le) 1961
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Two On the Aisle
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Notes:
Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Sketches by Betty Comden And Adolph Green
1st Produced:
Mark Hellinger Theatre, NY
1951
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording: Decca (440 014 583-2) 1951
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Will Rogers Follies, The
the life of Will Rogers as told by Will and with embellishments from Florenz Ziegfield. at nineteen Will runs away from home and goes to South America to be a cowboy. He meets the love of his life - Betty Blake on a train. Ziegfield decides that this is not romantic enough - so instead of the train she floats down from the sky seated on the moon. Some years later Will is playing in a Wild West Revue and he marries Betty. Ziegfield says that a grand wedding should be the finale of act one. So Will and Betty have four children and Will goes to work at the Ziegfield Follies where he becomes a huge success. He is also a radio star now and he is just about to leave for Hollywood when Ziegfield says it is nearly time for the interval - so they have the grand wedding. In Hollywood Will is also a great success - he is asked to run for President. Ziegfield looses his fortune and the Depression gets worse. President Hoover asks Will to broadcast to the Nation to boost morale. He does and everyone is inspired. In alaska he goes for a plane ride with his friend Wiley - they never come back.
Notes:
Book by Peter Stone; Music by Cy Coleman; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Music Arranged by Cy Coleman; Inspired by the words of Will Rodgers And Betty Rodgers
1st Produced:
Palace Theater, New York
01 May 1991
Organisations:
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1st Published:
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Music:
Original cast recording: Sony (48606) 1991
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Genre:
life in revue Musical
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Wonderful Town
Two friends move from Ohio to New York to seek their fortunes. eileen a dancer who always has men chasing her and Ruth a writer who can't get even one man
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Music by Leonard Bernstein; Book by Joseph A. Fields And Jerome Chodorov; Lyrics by Betty Comden And Adolph Green; Based on "My Sister eileen" by Joseph A. Fields And Jerome Chodorov; Based on stories by Ruth McKenney
1st Produced:
Winter Garden Theatre, NY
25 Feb 1953
Organisations:
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1st Published:
Tams-Wltmark, NY, -
Music:
Original cast recording: MCa (10050) 1953
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