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Summer Stock is a musical with a book by Cheri Steinkellner. The show includes many of the songs from the original 1950 film of the same name that starred Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, including Get Happy. [1] [2] The musical is set in the 1950s in New England, where Jane Falbury runs her family farm. Her sister Gloria returns home with her ...
Music of the United Kingdom began to develop in the 1950s; from largely insular and derivative forms to become one of the leading centres of popular music in the modern world. By 1950 indigenous forms of British popular music, including folk music, brass and silver bands, music hall and dance bands, were already giving way to the influence of ...
Billy Elliot the Musical; The Biograph Girl; Bitter Sweet (operetta) Recordings and discography of The Black Mikado; The Black Mikado; Blair on Broadway; Bless the Bride; Blitz! Blondel (musical) Blood Brothers (musical) The Blue Moon (musical) Bob's Your Uncle (musical) Boogie Nights (musical) The Boy (musical) The Boy Friend (musical) The Boy ...
Since its 1934 debut at the Alvin Theatre (now known as the Neil Simon Theatre) on Broadway, the musical has been revived several times in the United States and Britain. It has been adapted for film three times (in 1936 , 1956 and a filmed version of a stage production in 2021), and adapted for television also three times (in 1950, 1954 and 1962).
2015 Southwark Playhouse, 2018 UK Tour Teddy is a Snapdragon Productions and Theatre Bench musical with music by Dougal Irvine and book by Tristan Bernays, set in the Elephant and Castle in London in 1956.
The Happy Time is a musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by N. Richard Nash loosely based on a 1950 hit Broadway play, The Happy Time by Samuel A. Taylor, which was in turn based on stories by Robert Fontaine. The story had also been made into a 1952 film version.