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  2. 11 o'clock number - Wikipedia

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    11 o'clock number is a theatre term for a big, show-stopping song that occurs late in the second act of a two-act musical, in which a major character, often the protagonist, comes to an important realization.

  3. Category:Songs from musicals - Wikipedia

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    Of Thee I Sing (song) Oh Promise Me; Ohio (1953 song) Ol' Man River; Old Devil Moon; On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) On My Own (Les Misérables) On the Good Ship Lollipop; On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (song) Once Upon a Time (Charles Strouse and Lee Adams song) One Day More; Only Us (Dear Evan Hansen song) Only You (Starlight ...

  4. Let My People Come - Wikipedia

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    Let My People Come is a musical with book and music by Earl Wilson, Jr. and lyrics by Wilson and Phil Oesterman. [1] Subtitled "A Sexual Musical", the sexually-explicit show originally ran from 1974 to 1976 at The Village Gate Theater in Greenwich Village, New York City.

  5. Bells Are Ringing (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Judy Holliday in her dressing room before the Los Angeles premiere of Bells Are Ringing with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera (1959). The original Broadway production, directed by Jerome Robbins and choreographed by Robbins and Bob Fosse, opened on November 29, 1956, at the Shubert Theatre, where it ran for slightly more than two years before transferring to the Alvin Theatre, for a total run ...

  6. Follow Thru (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Follow Thru is a musical comedy with book by B. G. DeSylva and Laurence Schwab, lyrics by B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, and music by Ray Henderson.. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel, the Broadway production opened on January 9, 1929 at the Chanin's 46th St. Theatre and ran through December 21, 1929 for a total run of 401 performances.

  7. Spring Awakening (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical opened on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on December 10, 2006 [10] and closed on January 18, 2009, after 859 performances and 29 previews. It was directed by Michael Mayer with choreography by Bill T. Jones, costume designs by Susan Hilferty, set designs by Christine Jones and lighting by Kevin Adams. [11]

  8. Very Warm for May - Wikipedia

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    Several songs from the show are missing, and "All the Things You Are" appears four times on the collection. Very Warm for May was transferred (loosely) to the silver screen for the MGM movie Broadway Rhythm with only "All the Things You Are" retained from the musical and the plot rewritten yet again. The actor George Murphy plays snippets of ...

  9. Lorelei (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Palmer and Carol Channing. Lorelei is a musical with a book by Kenny Solms and Gail Parent, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and music by Jule Styne.It is a revision of the Joseph Fields-Anita Loos book for the 1949 production Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and includes many of the Jule Styne-Leo Robin songs written for the original.