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Tag Archives: Frederick Loewe
The Saturday List: 5 Cookin’ Musicals of the 1950s
What’s buzzin, cuzzins? This is a list of 5 of my favourite musicals of the 1950s.
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Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged Abe Burrows, Alan Jay Lerner, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Laurents, Frank Loesser, Frederick Loewe, Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, Jule Styne, Julie Andrews, Leonard Bernstein, My Fair Lady, Sandy Wilson, Stephen Sondheim, The Boy Friend, Tim Rice, West Side Story
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30 Musicals in 30 Days: Your Latest Musical Obsession
Post a song from your latest musical obsession. It hasn’t been a very obsessive obsession and it’s pretty much over, but I have been listening to Brigadoon quite a bit lately, mainly – I admit – to figure out what … Continue reading
Posted in Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe, Fun Stuff, YouTube
Tagged Alan Jay Lerner, Brigadoon, Camelot, Frederick Loewe, My Fair Lady, YouTube
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BRIGADOON Concert on Broadway
A concert of the classic Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical, Brigadoon, will be staged as a benefit at the Shubert Theatre for the Irish Repertory Theatre on 14th June. Starring Len Cariou, Jason Danieley and Melissa Errico, the … Continue reading
The Best CAMELOT Recording?
So you want to get a copy of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s classic Broadway musical Camelot on CD and don’t no where to begin? Well, I’d like to tell you to look no further, but things are not … Continue reading
NEWSFLASH: BRIGADOON “Revisal” for Broadway!
A revival of the classic Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical, BRIGADOON, is headed for Broadway. Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Jay Lerner, Bill Haber, Brigadoon, Frederick Loewe, John Guare, Liza Lerner, Playbill, The New York Post
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LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 1
I thought it might be interesting to share some thoughts about Love Never Dies (with book and lyrics by Glenn Slater and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on elements of The Phantom of Manhattan by Frederick Forsyth and an … Continue reading →