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42nd Street The musical I say was 42nd Street. This musical was playing at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. 42nd Street is the all time classic Broadway musical based upon the 1933 movie musical of the same name. Set in t... - Critique of Little Shop of Horrors on Broadway -
“Little Shop of Horrors” is the story of gentle but nerdy Seymour Krelbourn who makes a deal with an alien plant, which he finds during a total eclipse of the sun. ...
The Virginia Theatre sits at the north end of Broadwa... - Broadway -
... at 47th Street, the Winter Garden at 50th Street and the Broadway at 53rd. The thirty or more theatres located in these few blocks were about the same size, seating between 700 and 1,400 people. It had the same style of... - Mamma Mia -
ABBA? Who are they? Do we adore them so? We might never know, but if you did not, then maybe you will change your mind! The newest addition to the Broadway scene, ¡°MAMMA MIA!¡° For some reason, Toronto has become the newest ... - My trip to New York City -
...was the Empire State Building. It is the tallest building in New York City and a famous landmark. We rode the elevator to the top of the building. After exiting the elevator at the 82nd floor, a short walk led to the op... - Billy Joel s Broadway Musical Movin Out -
... These three words best illustrate the qualities of the Broadway musical, Movin’ Out. The musical is based solely on Billy Joel’s music and is directed and choreographed by Twyla Tharp. ... In the musical, all of her... - New York -
...rt of refuge from the concrete jungle of the business district. Tourists are attracted to the park because there are several interesting things to see and do. One of the most noted highlights of the park is the wildlife ce... - Cats to Become a Memory -
...the other hand, it also reminds us the most impressing melody memory from the musical.
Cats was a great musical with lavish settings and pop scores to invade Broadway and it makes us gasp in admiration the perfect combina... - HANGMAN'S OAK -
...he was dancing on the bar he was doing ok, but when he tried to do it without the bar he had realized that he couldn’t dance unless he had the bar by his side. He didn’t have any balance or coordination, so he said; “If I ... - ok -
... standard classical repertoire, often with contemporary works, and for his active encouragement of young musicians and composers. 1838-1916, American meteorologist, b. New York City; brother of Robert Abbe . He was the fir... - Crazy for You -
On May 7th, 2004 I went to see the musical “Crazy for You”. This musical took place at the Capital High School Theater at 7:30 P.M. “Crazy for You” is a New Gershwin Musical and the words and lyrics are by George Gershwin and... - COen Brothers -
. This plot line is a return to the dark, noir themes and also marks a notable departure, including a lack of regular Coen actors (with the exception of Stephen Root) . The film has received nearly universal critical praise, ... - Broadway -
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The Lion King had the highest attendance each week with the peak at 14,585 people during the week of January 4, 2004 and the highest average of 14,359.
I Am My Own Wife consistently had the lowest attendance, hitti... - Jerome Kern and his Achivements -
....G. Wodehouse developed a new writing style for Broadway shows. “Instead of the royalty, clowns and gods of the European writing tradition, the three men wrote about believable people”
(Kern, 3). Jerome Kern also turned ... - asdfwer -
...d This Is the Army, using only military personnel. In 1955 U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower presented Berlin with a special medal authorized by the Congress of the United States for his patriotic songs. Berlin wrote mus... - walt whitman -
Walt Whitman was born in Huntington, Long Island on May 31, 1819, the second of nine children (four of whom were handicapped), to Louisa and Walter Sr. ... Walt abandoned his formal education at an early age to contribute to... - Julie Taymor -
...U.S production came in 1979 at the Baltimore Stage with the play The Odyssey (www.disney.com). She received her first NYC acclaim as production designer for Elizabeth Swado’s "The Haggadah" in 1980 and a mutual friend, sen... - African Americans -
...s of the slave ships, the differences in other African tribes, the beatings and chains, and the ignorance of their knowledge of American culture. Together they learned to speak American language and find ways to comfort th... - Debbie Allen -
...mer NBA player with Los Angelos clippers. Allen had two children with Nixon: Vivian (b.1984) and Norm Jr (b. 1987). By being a mom, actress, director, dancer, and choreographer, and producer. She is a very hard workingw... - Bill Robinson -
...up on its toes.” Robinson had a major acting and dancing appearance in stormy weather with Lena Horne and Fats Waller.
Bill was born in Richmond, Virginia on may 25, 1878, to father Maxwell Robinson, a machine-shop wo...