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Bride and Groom is an old-time radio human-interest program in the United States.It was broadcast on ABC from November 26, 1945, to September 15, 1950. [1] Each episode featured an engaged couple who would be married during the broadcast, then showered with gifts.
A programme or program (see spelling differences) is a booklet available for patrons attending a live event such as theatre performances, concerts, fêtes, sports events, etc. It is a printed leaflet outlining the parts of the event scheduled to take place, principal performers and background information.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of television programs formerly or currently ... August 2, 2011: 1: I Want THAT Wedding: June ...
Head Over Heels is a jukebox musical comedy with music and lyrics from the catalog of The Go-Go's. Jeff Whitty conceived the show and wrote the original book, which was then adapted by James Magruder after Whitty left the show due to conflict with incoming director Michael Mayer.
The Full Monty is a musical with book by Terrence McNally and score by David Yazbek.. In this Americanized musical stage version adapted from the 1997 British film of the same name, six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers, low on both cash and prospects, decide to present a strip act at a local club after seeing their wives' enthusiasm for a touring company of Chippendales.
Ballroom is a stage musical with a book by Jerome Kass and music by Billy Goldenberg [1] and lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.Debuting on Broadway in 1978, it was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical.
Stagebill was launched in 1927 as a direct competition to Playbill, a highly successful publication. [2] Playbill concentrated on Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters, while Stagebill positioned itself as a publication focused on concerts, opera, and dance in venues such as Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.