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  2. Seesaw (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Seesaw is a 1973 American musical with a book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.. Based on the William Gibson play Two for the Seesaw, the plot focuses on a brief affair between Jerry Ryan, a young lawyer from Nebraska, and Gittel Mosca, a kooky, streetwise dancer from the Bronx.

  3. Two for the Seesaw (play) - Wikipedia

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    Two for the Seesaw is a three-act, two-person play written by William Gibson.The play opened on Broadway on January 16, 1958, at the Booth Theatre in New York and ran for 750 performances, closing on October 31, 1959. [2]

  4. Li'l Abner (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Li'l Abner is a 1956 musical with a book by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, music by Gene De Paul, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.Based on the comic strip Li'l Abner by Al Capp, the show is, on the surface, a broad spoof of hillbillies, but it is also a pointed satire on other topics, ranging from American politics and incompetence in the United States federal government to propriety and gender ...

  5. List of musicals: M to Z - Wikipedia

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    The Office! A Musical Parody: 2018 Off-Broadway: Assaf Gleizner Bob and Tobly McSmith Bob and Tobly McSmith A musical parody of the television series The Office. [1] Oh, Boy! 1917 Broadway: Jerome Kern: Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse: Bolton Wodehouse Notable song: "Till the Clouds Roll By". Oh! Calcutta! 1969 Off-Broadway revue

  6. Stubby Kaye - Wikipedia

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    His final Broadway show was Grind, co-starring Ben Vereen, in 1985. [1] He made a guest appearance in the British series Doctor Who, in the serial "Delta and the Bannermen" (1987). His final featured film role was as Marvin Acme in Robert Zemeckis's film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). [1]

  7. Golden Boy (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Boy is a musical in two acts with a book by Clifford Odets and William Gibson, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse. [1]Based on the 1937 play of the same name by Odets, it focuses on Joe Wellington, a young man from Harlem who, despite his family's objections, turns to prizefighting as a means of escaping his ghetto roots and finding fame and fortune.

  8. Schmigadoon! (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical includes songs from the TV series and original songs written for the stage. [3] The plot follows two New York City doctors, Melissa Gimble and Josh Skinner, struggling with their romantic relationship, who find themselves trapped in a magical town similar to the setting of a Golden Age musical, populated by colorful people who ...

  9. G.I.T. on Broadway - Wikipedia

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    The special, a follow-up to 1968's successful TCB program, is a musical revue starring Motown's two most popular groups at the time, Diana Ross and the Supremes with the Temptations. Containing primarily Broadway showtunes , the special was taped in mid-1969 and originally broadcast November 12, 1969 on NBC .