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Better Foot Forward: The History of American Musical Theatre. Grossman Publishers. ISBN 9780670159741. Naden, Corinne J. (2011). The Golden Age of American Musical Theatre: 1943-1965. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810877337. Porter, Susan L. (1991). With An Air Debonair: Musical Theatre in America, 1785-1815. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... This is a list of notable composers of musicals. See also List of musicals by composer. A–B
Pages in category "American musical theatre composers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 341 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Charles Barnard (writer) Jeff Baron; David Barr (playwright) Charles M. Barras; Jean Bart (writer) Philip Bartholomae; Carolyn Baxter; Orestes U. Bean; John Becker (writer) Barry Beckham; Gene H. Bell-Villada; Neal Bell; Doron Ben-Atar; Joseph Henry McAlpin Benrimo; Jeff Biggers; John Biguenet; Elizabeth Birkmaier; Earl Blackwell; Winfield ...
Musical theatre writer Andrew Lamb notes, "The triumph of American works over European in the first decades of the twentieth century came about against a changing social background. The operatic and theatrical styles of nineteenth-century social structures were replaced by a musical style more aptly suited to twentieth-century society and its ...
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Harry Bache Smith (December 28, 1860 – January 1, 1936) [1] was a writer, lyricist and composer. The most prolific of all American stage writers, he is said to have written over 300 librettos and more than 6000 lyrics.
Robert Craig Wright (September 25, 1914 – July 27, 2005) was an American composer-lyricist for Hollywood and the musical theatre, best known for the Broadway musical and musical film Kismet, for which he and his professional partner George Forrest adapted themes by Alexander Borodin and added lyrics.