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Tag Archives: Broadway
Musical Theatre Haiku Month: PAL JOEY
Pal Joey Bewitched by his horn, Women chase him gladly – Still he is alone Want to write your own Pal Joey haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Posted in Fun Stuff, John O'Hara, Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
Tagged Broadway, Haiku, John O'Hara, Lorenz Hart, Musicals, Pal Joey, Richard Rodgers
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Musical Theatre Haiku Month: MAN OF LA MANCHA
Man of La Mancha Impossible Dreams? It’s all the same to a knight! Let the quest begin… Want to write your own Man of La Mancha haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Posted in Dale Wasserman, Fun Stuff, Joe Darion, Mitch Leigh
Tagged Broadway, Dale Wasserman, Haiku, Joe Darion, Man of la Mancha, Mitch Leigh, Musicals
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Musical Theatre Haiku Month: ANNIE
Annie Tomorrow’s promise: Little girls on Easy Street, Maybe a New Deal. Want to write your own Annie haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Posted in Charles Strouse, Fun Stuff, Martin Charnin, Thomas Meehan
Tagged Annie, Broadway, Charles Strouse, Haiku, Martin Charnin, Musicals, Thomas Meehan
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Musical Theatre Haiku Month: BALLROOM
Ballroom One lonely widow, A terrific band, nice crowd – One man disappoints… Want to write your own Ballroom haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Posted in Alan Bergman, Billy Goldenberg, Fun Stuff, Jerome Kass, Marilyn Bergman
Tagged Alan Bergman, Ballroom, Billy Goldenberg, Broadway, Haiku, Jerome Kass, Marilyn Bergman, Musicals
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Musical Theatre Haiku Month: TELL ME ON A SUNDAY
Tell Me On a Sunday Single girl seeks love Like an unexpected song But ends up alone Want to write your own Tell Me On a Sunday haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Musical Theatre Haiku Month: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
August is Musical Theatre Haiku Month at Musical Cyberspace. By the end of the month, I will have posted 31 haikus about 31 different musicals. Hope you enjoy them, dear reader, and if you find yourself similarly inspired, head to … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber, Fun Stuff, Tim Rice
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway, Haiku, Jesus Christ Superstar, Musicals, Tim Rice
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CARRIE to Return to Broadway
BroadwayWorld is reporting that one of the legendary flops of musical theatre, Carrie, will most likely return to Broadway soon – following another workshop, which itself follows several readings over the past year or so. Some of the key information … Continue reading
“Showtunes” – an all-encompassing term?
A recent discussion on Musicals.net that debated the terminology that could be used to classify songs from musicals caught my attention. Thinking about it carefully, I realised that I do not feel that “Broadway” or “showtune” function well as an … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, International, Musicals, Theory and Practice, West End
Tagged Anyone Can Whistle, Aspects of Love, Broadway, Funny Girl, Hello Dolly!, Musicals, Passion, Theory and Practice
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SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM Cast Recording
The cast of Sondheim on Sondheim is heading into the studio today to finish recording the cast album of the show. Word is that Sondheim’s commentary from the video footage will be on the album, which is a huge plus … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Revues
Tagged Broadway, Cast Recordings, Revues, Sondheim on Sondheim
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Musical Notes: 19 May 2010
Index Paradise Found at the Menier Chocolate Factory … p.2 Charles Strouse in Hospital … p.3 Reading of Alyss Cancelled … p.3 New Mamma Mia! Website Launched … p.3
Posted in Broadway, Classical Music, General News, Musicals, Off Broadway, Readings, Tours, West End
Tagged A.J. Shively, Adam Gwon, Alice in Wonderland, Alma Cuervo, Alyss, Amanda Kloots-Larsen, Annie, Autumn Hurlbert, Bailey Hanks, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Blair Ross, Blake Whyte, Brian O'Brien, Broadway, Bye Bye Birdie, Cady Huffman, Carey Anderson, Casey Tuma, Charles Strouse, Daniel Marcus, Demi Fragale, Don Stephenson, Eamon Foley, Ellen Fitzhugh, Emily Loesser, Erin Mackey, F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Lee Andrews, Harold Prince, Henry Stram, Herndon Lackey, Irish Repertory Theatre, Jennifer Piech, Jim Poulos, Joe Calarco, Johann Strauss II, John Hickok, John Jellison, John McMartin, Jonathan Tunick, Judy Kaye, Julia Jordan, Kate Baldwin, Kevin Carolan, Lacey Kohl, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Mamma Mia!, Mandy Patinkin, Marilyn Michaels, Mark Wilk, Martin Moran, Martin van Treuren, Matthew Hamel, Maury Yeston, Menier Chocolate Factory, Michael Mulheren, Morgan Karr, Musicals, Nancy Opel, Olli Haaskivi, Pamela Winslow Kashani, Paradise Found, Patrick Wetzel, Peter Stone, Phoebe Strole, Readings, Richard Nelson, Rick Hilsabeck, Robert Petkoff, Shuler Hensley, Susan Stroman, Tim Jerome, Titanic, West End, Zachary Prince
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