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The New Main Street Singers – guitars, mandolins, tambourine; Phil Nichol – guitar; Conan O'Brien – guitar; Bryant Oden-vocals; David O'Doherty – keyboard; Ardal O'Hanlon – keyboard; Earl Okin – guitar, vocals (including mouth trumpet), [1] piano; Parachute Express - vocals, woodwinds, strings; Rachel Parris – piano, vocals; Sara ...
Marilyn made her Broadway debut at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in the original cast of Catskills on Broadway, [24] which won the Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Comedy. [25] She performed in her own revue, Broadway Ballyhoo, at Harrah's in Atlantic City, [26] and was the host of the radio show The Broadway Hour on WEVD-AM New York. [27]
As Thousands Cheer is a revue with a book by Moss Hart and music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, first performed in 1933.The revue contained satirical sketches and witty or poignant musical numbers, several of which became standards, including "Heat Wave", "Easter Parade" and "Harlem on my Mind".
High Society is a musical comedy with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by Cole Porter.Some updated or new lyrics were provided by Susan Birkenhead.The musical is based on Philip Barry's 1939 stage comedy The Philadelphia Story and the subsequent 1956 musical film adaptation, High Society, which features Porter's songs.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart.. Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus (254–184 BC), specifically Curculio, Pseudolus, Miles Gloriosus, and Mostellaria, the musical tells the bawdy story of a slave named Pseudolus and his attempts to win his freedom by ...
Kim also opens and closes the film version singing the title song, "Bye Bye, Birdie", a song written for the film. The film version ends on a brighter and lighter note than the stage musical. Conrad is not arrested, but Hugo knocks him out with a single punch "live" on The Ed Sullivan Show and wins Kim's heart.
Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse. The plot hinges on a mistaken identity: Sally, a waif, is a dishwasher at the Alley Inn in New York City.
Cy Coleman: "Museum Song" from Barnum [14] Comden & Green: "If You Hadn't, But You Did" from Two on the Aisle [15] Frankel & Korie: "The Revolutionary Costume" from Grey Gardens [16] Rupert Holmes: "Both Sides of the Coin" from Drood [17] Eric Idle: "You Won't Succeed on Broadway" from Spamalot [18] Kander & Ebb: "The Money Song" from Cabaret [19]