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ROBERT H LIVINGSTON
(1934 - )
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USA
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Carid Management, 1641 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10028
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Me Nobody Knows, The
Comments: "these are children's voices from the ghetto. In their struggle lies their hope, and ours. they are the voices of change."
Notes:
Music by Gary William Friedman; Lyrics by Will Holt; Adapted by Robert H. Livingston And Herb Schapiro; Based on the book "the Me Nobody Knows" edited by Stephen M. Joseph; Original idea by Herb Schapiro; Additional lyrics by Herb Schapiro
1st Produced:
Chelsea Theater Center, the 1970
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Music:
Original cast recording: 150 Music (02) 1970
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Genre:
Musical
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Male: - Female: - Other: large cast
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Taking My Turn
a musical about aging that is irrepressibly young at heart. . .. This is neither a musical with a story nor a random collage, but a show on a single subject, with music thematically integrated. . .. Necessarily, the show is also concerned with dying, but it is never depressing. Instead it is rejuvenating. . .. Many of the lines are pungent, and the songs maintain a level of sophistication even when dealing with potentially sentimental matters. . .. the first act is fine; the second act soars.-- N.Y. Times.
Notes:
Book by Robert H. Livingston. Lyrics by Will Holt. Music by Gary William Friedman.
1st Produced:
Entermedia Theatre, New York 09 Jun 1983
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Music:
Original cast recording: DRG (19012) 1983
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Male: 4 Female: 4 Other: -
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