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  2. Moss Hart - Wikipedia

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    The Hart NPI is under the leadership of Moss Hart's son Christopher Hart (artistic director), Kevin Cochran (producing artistic director) and Charles Johanson (executive director). In the first Hart NPI play cycle (2017-2018) there were 1,243 submissions from 44 states and 6 countries!. [ 17 ]

  3. Act One (book) - Wikipedia

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    Act One is an autobiographical 1959 book by playwright Moss Hart. [1] [2] [3] It was the source for a 1963 film and a 2014 Broadway play. Overview.

  4. Act One (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play is an adaptation of Moss Hart's autobiography Act One. [6] The play, narrated by the older Moss Hart, traces his life from being poor in The Bronx to becoming famous and successful as a Broadway writer and director. The play depicts Hart's meeting and collaboration with George S. Kaufman.

  5. Alison Mosshart - Wikipedia

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    Alison Nicole Mosshart (born November 23, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, artist, and the lead vocalist for the rock bands The Kills and The Dead Weather.She started her musical career in 1995 with the Florida punk rock band Discount which disbanded in 2000. [1]

  6. Once in a Lifetime (play) - Wikipedia

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    Moss Hart George S. Kaufman: Date premiered: September 24, 1930 () Place premiered: Music Box Theatre New York City: Original language: English: Subject: Hollywood at the advent of talking pictures: Genre: Satirical comedy: Setting: A hotel room in New York City A Pullman car en route to California Herman Glogauer Studio, Hollywood

  7. Act One (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hart spends the day at the beach and comes to Kaufman with his new ideas for the second and third acts. Hart moves into Kaufman's house and they spend the summer reworking the play. It finally opens to rave reviews in New York City in September 1930. On opening night, Kaufman steps forward at the curtain call and says "80% of this play is Moss ...

  8. You Can't Take It with You (play) - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Take It with You is a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The original production of the play premiered at the Chestnut Street Opera House in Philadelphia, on November 30, 1936. [1] The production then transferred to Broadway's Booth Theatre on December 14, 1936, where it played for 838 performances.

  9. Jubilee (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee is a musical comedy with a book by Moss Hart and music and lyrics by Cole Porter.It premiered on Broadway in 1935 to rapturous reviews. Inspired by the recent Silver Jubilee of George V of Great Britain, the story is of the royal family of a fictional European country.