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Category Archives: Forgotten Musicals Friday
Forgotten Musicals Friday: Laughing Matters WHEN PIGS FLY
We’re headed Off-Broadway for today’s Forgotten Musical to celebrate the life of the composer, musical director and accompanist, Dick Gallagher, who passed away on this day in 2005. The show is WHEN PIGS FLY, a revue conceived by Howard Crabtree and Mark Waldrop, the latter of whom wrote the sketches and lyrics. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: The Merely Marvelous REDHEAD
Join as us we delve into this week’s s forgotten musical: REDHEAD. Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Hague, Bob Fosse, Can-Can, Charlie Chaplin, Damn Yankees, David Shaw, Dorothy Fields, Flower Drum Song, Goldilocks, Gwen Verdon, Herbert Fields, Jack the Ripper, Keystone Cops, La Plume de Ma Tante, Madame Tussauds, New Girl in Town, Redhead, Richard Kiley, Salvatore Dell'Isola, Sidney Sheldon, Tony Awards, Whoop-Up
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Forgotten Musicals Friday: THE TOREADOR
Join as us we delve into the first of January 2023’s forgotten musicals: THE TOREADOR. Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Ross, Arthur Sullivan, Cole Porter, David Braham, Edmund "Teddy" Payne, Francis Wilson, Gaiety Theatre, George Gershwin, Gilbert and Sullivan, Harrigan and Hart, Harry Nichols, Ira Gershwin, Ivan Caryll, James T Tanner, Jennie Hawley, Lionel Monckton, Ned Harrigan, Percy Greenbank, Queenie Leighton, The Toreador, Tony Hart, W.S. Gilbert
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Forgotten Musicals Friday: Way Back to MARIE CHRISTINE
Join as us we delve into December’s Forgotten Musical: MARIE CHRISTINE. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: The Legacy of THE JUNGLE BOOK
Our final Forgotten Musicals Friday column for July brings us full circle in our journey through THE JUNGLE BOOK. As mentioned in our first column, we are looking at the show’s legacy. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: THE JUNGLE BOOK Look
We’re almost through THE JUNGLE BOOK for Forgotten Musicals Friday. This week, we’re taking a look at how the show came to life through its scenic design and costumes Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: THE JUNGLE BOOK’s Jungle Rhythm
This July, the focus of our Forgotten Musicals Friday series is THE JUNGLE BOOK. This column looks at the staging of the show, with a particular focus on its choreography. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: Adapting Disney’s THE JUNGLE BOOK
Join as us we jump into July’s Forgotten Musical: THE JUNGLE BOOK! Today we look at Mary Zimmerman’s book for the show and the way that Doug Peck reinvented the well-known and much-loved songs from the Disney film. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: Disney’s THE JUNGLE BOOK on Stage
Join as us we jump into July’s Forgotten Musical: THE JUNGLE BOOK! Find out about how this Disney classic was adapted for the screen. Continue reading
Forgotten Musicals Friday: LOST IN THE STARS
Disney Theatricals may have hit the big time when BEAUTY AND THE BEAST opened on Broadway in 1994, but the animated feature that started it all, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, was adapted for the stage a quarter century before that auspicious calendar event. Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, Anne Francine, Beauty and the Beast, Broadway, Bruce Sherman, Charles Hall, Disney, Disney Theatricals, Disneyland, Frank Churchill, Frank Wagner, Jay Blackton, Joe Cook, Larry Morey, Mary Jo Salerno, Radio City Music Hall, Richard Bowne, Snow White An Enchanting Musical, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Muny, Thomas Ruisinger, West End, Yolande Bavan
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