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Tag Archives: Frederick Loewe
Musical Theatre Hot Takes
Hot takes are all over the Internet these days – and hot takes on musicals are no exception. Here’s my attempt at a few. Continue reading
Posted in Monday Missive
Tagged A Chorus Line, Aida, Alan Jay Lerner, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Audra McDonald, Benjamin Britten, Cats, David Yazbek, Follies, Frederick Loewe, George Bernard Shaw, Gypsy, Harold Prince, Jamie Lloyd, Legally Blonde, Marie Christine, Merrily We Roll Along, Michael John LaChiusa, My Fair Lady, Nicole Scherzinger, Stephen Sondheim, Sunset Boulevard, The Colour Purple, The Wild Party, The Woman in White
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The Saturday List: Five Fair Features That Make MY FAIR LADY an Enduring Classic
In this week’s Saturday List, we delve into a just five of the reasons that make the world all in love with MY FAIR LADY time and time again, almost seventy years after its premiere on Broadway. Continue reading
Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged A Doll's House, Alan Jay Lerner, Amara Okereke, Brandy, Brandy Norwood, Broadway, Cape Town Opera, Christian Dante White, Cinderella, Duane Alexander, Fiddler on the Roof, Frederick Loewe, Henrik Ibsen, Jordan Donica, Julie Andrews, Kevin Kraak, Musical, My Fair Lady, Paolo Montalban, Pieter Toerien Productions, Rex Harrison, Steven Stead, theatre, Victor Garber, West End, Whoopi Goldberg
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The Saturday List: Which OG OKLAHOMA! Recordings are More Than Just OK?
To celebrate the anniversary of this Broadway classic’s opening, we are counting down the early cast recordings of the show, from the original Broadway cast album through the film’s soundtrack – just a handful among a myriad of recordings from different productions and studios around the world. Which is your favourite? Continue reading
Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged Alan Jay Lerner, Alfred Drake, Betty Jane Watson, Broadway, Celeste Holm, David Morris, Dorothea MacFarland, Eleanor Steber, Frank Sinatra, Frederick Loewe, Gordon MacRae, Green Grow the Lilacs, Howard Da Silva, Howard Keel, James Melton, John Charles Thomas, Kaye Ballard, Lee Cass, Lee Dixon, Lynn Riggs, My Fair Lady, Nelson Eddy, Nelson Riddle, Oklahoma!, Oscar Hammerstein II, Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles, Richard Rodgers, Royal National Theatre, Shirley Jones, Theatre Guild, Virginia Haskins, Wilton Clary
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The Saturday List: The Crown Julies
In today’s Saturday List, we’re looking at “The Crown Julies,” the five Broadway and off-Broadway stage appearances of Julie Andrews. Continue reading
Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged A Little Night Music, Alan Jay Lerner, Blake Edwards, Camelot, Cinderella, Follies, Frank Wildhorn, Frederick Loewe, Henry Mancini, Julie Andrews, Leslie Bricusse, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, Oscar Hammerstein II, Putting It Together, Richard Burton, Richard Rodgers, Rob Marshall, Robert Goulet, Sandy Wilson, Stephen Sondheim, The Boy Friend, Tony Awards, Victor/Victoria
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March Monikers: “Gigi”
March 2022 at Musical Cyberspace is all about songs with people’s names in the title. Today? “Gigi!” Continue reading
The Saturday List: Ten Love Songs by Lerner and Loewe
February is the month of love and this Saturday has caught me in a romantic mood. There’s simply no better time to compile a list of ten great love songs by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Continue reading
Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged Alan Jay Lerner, Brigadoon, Camelot, Frederick Loewe, Gigi, My Fair Lady, Oscar Hammerstein II, Paint Your Wagon, Stephen Sondheim, Tim Rice
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