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Winner! 1993 Olivier Award, Best Musical Revival Winner! Five 1994
Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical Winner! Three 1994
Drama Desk Awards Nominee: Seven 1994 Drama Desk Awards, including
Outstanding Musical Revival Winner! Two 2018 Tony Awards Nominee:
Eleven 2018 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical
Winner! Five 2018 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding
Orchestrations Nominee: Twelve 2018 Drama Desk Awards, including
Outstanding Musical Revival In a Maine coastal village toward the
end of the 19th century, the swaggering, carefree carnival barker,
Billy Bigelow, captivates and marries the gentle millworker, Julie
Jordan. Billy loses his job just as he learns that Julie is
pregnant and, desperately intent upon providing a decent life for
his family, he is coerced into being an accomplice to a robbery.
Caught in the act and facing the certainty of prison, he takes his
own life and is sent 'up there.' Billy is allowed to return to
earth for one day fifteen years later, and he encounters the
daughter he never knew. She is a lonely, friendless teenager, her
father's reputation as a thief and bully having haunted her
throughout her young life. How Billy instills in both the child and
her mother a sense of hope and dignity is a dramatic testimony to
the power of love.
The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn with the
Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and
elegance. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie
Andrews, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella was the most widely
viewed program in the history of the medium. Its recreation in 1965
starring Lesley Ann Warren was no less successful in transporting a
new generation to the miraculous kingdom of dreams-come-true, and
so was a second remake in 1997, which starred Brandy as Cinderella
and Whitney Houston as her Fairy Godmother. As adapted for the
stage, with great warmth and more than a touch of hilarity, this
romantic fairy tale still warms the hearts of children and adults
alike. This Enchanted Edition is inspired by the 1997 teleplay.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella premiered in a live television
broadcast on March 31, 1957, starring Julie Andrews, a sparkling
new star who had just triumphed in My Fair Lady. Richard Lewine, a
distant cousin and close friend of Rodgers, produced and Ralph
Nelson directed. Real-life spouses Howard Lindsay and Dorothy
Stickney played the King and Queen; Jon Cypher played the Prince;
Ilka Chase, Kaye Ballard and Alice Ghostley played the comical
Stepmother and Stepsisters; and Edi Adams played the Fairy
Godmother. Rodgers and Hammerstein approached the story with the
honesty and simplicity that characterized all their work, and
Cinderella was a smash hit. The live broadcast was viewed by more
people than any other program in the history of television. In
1997, Cinderella was remade for television in a production adapted
by Robert L. Freedman and directed by Robert Iscove, with
choreography by Rob Marshall. Produced by Whitney Houston and Debra
Martin Chase for Walt Disney Television, Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Cinderella aired on November 2, 1997. This version featured a
diverse cast, with Brandy Norwood as Cinderella, Whitney Houston as
her fairy godmother, Bernadette Peters as Cinderella's stepmother,
Paolo Montalban as the prince, Whoopi Goldberg as the queen, Victor
Garber as the king and Jason Alexander as Lionel, the herald.
Several songs were added, including "The Sweetest Sounds" from No
Strings, sung by Cinderella and the Prince, and "There's Music in
You," written for the 1953 film Main Street to Broadway, sung as
the finale by the Fairy Godmother. Sixty million viewers watched
the broadcast, making it the most-watched television musical in
decades, and earning ABC its highest Sunday-night ratings in 10
years.
Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is the new Broadway adaptation
of the classic musical. This contemporary take on the classic tale
features Rodgers & Hammerstein's most beloved songs, including
"In My Own Little Corner," "Impossible/It's Possible" and "Ten
Minutes Ago," alongside an up-to-date, hilarious and romantic
libretto by Tony Award-nominee Douglas Carter Beane. Originally
presented on television in 1957 starring Julie Andrews, Rodgers
& Hammerstein's Cinderella was twice remade for television,
first in 1965 for Lesley Ann Warren and again in 1997, featuring
Brandy and Whitney Houston. The original Broadway production of
Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella opened in 2013 and starred Laura
Osnes, Santino Fontana, Victoria Clark and Harriet Harris. Nominee:
Nine 2013 Tony Awards, including Best Book of a Musical and Best
Revival of a Musical Winner! 2014 Tony Award for Best Costume
Design for a Musical Winner! Three 2013 Drama Desk Awards,
including Outstanding Orchestrations
The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn with the
Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm, and
elegance. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie
Andrews, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella was the most widely
viewed program in the history of the medium. Its re-creation in
1965 starring Lesley Ann Warren was no less successful in
transporting a new generation to the miraculous kingdom of
dreams-come-true, and so was a second remake in 1997, which starred
Brandy as Cinderella and Whitney Houston as her Fairy Godmother. In
1956 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were indisputably the
world's most successful writers of musicals. Julie Andrews was a
sparkling new star, having just triumphed in My Fair Lady. When her
agent approached Rodgers and Hammerstein and suggested that the
television audience would welcome a musical version of
"Cinderella," it was an irresistible temptation for all. Everything
about the project was right from the start. The CBS production team
was quickly assembled. Richard Lewine, a distant cousin of Rodgers
and a close friend, was the producer, Ralph Nelson the director.
Howard Lindsay and his wife, Dorothy Stickney, were signed for the
King and Queen; Jon Cypher played the Prince; the Stepmother and
Stepsisters were made less frightening and more comic by Ilka
Chase, Kaye Ballard and Alice Ghostley; rather than the standard
old crone, the beautiful Edie Adams played the Godmother. Rodgers
and Hammerstein approached the story with the honesty and
simplicity that characterized all their work. They purposely did
not seek to improve a story they felt was dramatically sound, as
many writers are prone to do, instead concentrating on bringing the
characters to life. Rodgers wrote in his autobiography Musical
Stages, "In writing the story and the songs, Oscar and I felt that
it was important to keep everything as traditional as possible,
without any 'modernizing' or reaching for psychological
significance." When Hammerstein was asked where he found the
version of Cinderella story he based his adaptation upon, he
answered, "I looked it up in the encyclopedia." The marriage of
music, lyrics and story in Cinderella exemplified their artistic
philosophy; all elements held together integrally to illuminate the
characters. As Rodgers explained, "Although a few of its songs have
become popular, our score for Cinderella is another example of what
theatre music is really about. No matter what the medium, a score
is more than a collection of individual songs. It is, or should be,
a cohesive entity whose word and music are believable expressions
of the characters singing them...Like a symphony, concerto or
opera, some portions have greater appeal than others, but it is the
work as a whole that makes the overall impression." Cinderella
succeeded. When it was broadcast on March 31, 1957, it was viewed
by more people than any other program in the history of television.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's first collaboration remains, in many
ways, their most innovative, setting the standards and rules of
modern musical theatre. In a Western territory just after the turn
of the 20th century, a high-spirited rivalry between local farmers
and cowboys provides a colorful background for Curly, a charming
cowboy, and Laurey, a feisty farm girl, to play out their love
story. Their romantic journey, as bumpy as a surrey ride down a
country road, contrasts with the comic exploits of brazen Ado Annie
and hapless Will Parker in a musical adventure embracing hope,
determination and the promise of a new land. Oklahoma! opened at
the St. James Theatre on Broadway on March 31, 1943. At that time,
the longest-running show in Broadway history had run for three
years. Oklahoma! surpassed that record by two more years, running
for a marathon 2,212 performances. The US national tour played for
an unprecedented ten and a half years, visiting every single state
and playing before a combined audience of more than 10 million
people. In 1947, Oklahoma! opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,
London, where it ran for 1,548 performances, the longest run of any
show up to that time in the 267-year history of the theatre. In
1953, the Oklahoma State Legislature named "Oklahoma" the official
state song. In 1955, the motion picture version of Oklahoma!,
starring Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones and produced by Rodgers
and Hammerstein, was released to great success.
The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was
destined to become the world's most beloved musical. Featuring a
trove of cherished songs, including "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "My
Favorite Things," "Do Re Mi," "Sixteeen Going on Seventeen" and the
title number, The Sound of Music won the hearts of audiences
worldwide, earning five Tony Awards and five Oscars. The
inspirational story, based on the memoir of Maria Augusta Trapp,
follows an ebullient postulate who serves as governess to the seven
children of the imperious Captain Von Trapp, bringing music and joy
to the household. But as the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria,
Maria and the entire Von Trapp family must make a moral decision.
The Sound of Music opened at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on
November 16, 1959, and Rodgers & Hammerstein's last musical was
a triumph. It ran for 1,443 performances and earned five Tony
Awards, including Best Musical. In addition, the cast album earned
a Gold Record and the Grammy Award. Florence Henderson starred in
the first national tour, which played for over two years. Jean
Bayless created the role of Maria in the original London
production, which ran for over six years, long holding the record
as the longest-running American musical in London.
This show-within-a-show follows the romance between a chorus girl
and an Assistant Stage Manager leading to their secret marriage.
Their happy union is threatened by the electrician who still
carries a torch for the girl and, in a drunken rage, tries to kill
them both. A contrasting romance involves the Stage Manager, whose
credo never to fall for a girl in a show he's working on is
complicated when a dancer he's been wooing is suddenly thrown into
the cast of 'Me and Juliet.' Informed by rich insights into the
world of Broadway - how jobs are gotten and lost, the inside tricks
of the trade and the pitfalls of backstage romances - Me and Juliet
is an innovative, irresistible show that consistently delivers both
musically and dramatically.
It is 1862 in Siam when an English widow, Anna Leonowens, and her
young son arrive at the Royal Palace in Bangkok, having been
summoned by the King to serve as tutor to his many children and
wives. The King is largely considered to be a "barbarian" by those
in the West, and he seeks Anna's assistance in changing his image,
if not his ways. With both keeping a firm grip on their respective
traditions and values, Anna and the King grow to understand and
respect one another in a truly unique love story.
Rodgers & Hammerstein's only musical written directly for the
screen is now a stage musical that's had critics raving from coast
to coast. Set against the colorful backdrop of an American
heartland tradition, State Fair travels with the Frake family as
they leave behind the routine of the farm for three days of
adventure at the annual Iowa State Fair. Mom and Pop have their
hearts set on blue ribbons, while their children Margy and Wayne
find romance and heartbreak on the midway. Set to the magical
strains of an Academy Award-winning score and augmented by other
titles from the Rodgers and Hammerstein songbook, State Fair is the
kind of warm-hearted family entertainment only Rodgers &
Hammerstein could deliver!
Winner! Three 1947 Donaldson Awards, for Best Book, Best Lyrics and
Best Score Nominee: Seven 2005 Helen Hayes Awards Winner! Two 2005
Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Resident Musical and Outstanding
Director This ensemble musical chronicles nearly four decades in
the life of an Everyman, Joseph Taylor, Jr., from cradle through a
mid-life discovery of who he is and what his life is truly about.
The first musical to be staged by a director who also served as
choreographer (the legendary Agnes de Mille), Allegro followed a
unique structural format traveling from Joe's birth through his
childhood, from college dorm to marriage altar, and on to his
career; from the tranquility of his small Midwestern hometown to
the hectic din of big city life, in a series of vignettes and
musical sequences dazzling in their simplicity and stunning in
their impact. Ahead of its time theatrically, Allegro remains
timeless in its appeal.
(Applause Libretto Library). Rodgers & Hammerstein's first
collaboration remains, in many ways, their most innovative, having
set the standards and established the rules of musical theatre
still being followed today. Set in a Western Indian territory just
after the turn of the century, the high-spirited rivalry between
the local farmers and cowboys provides the colorful background
against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm
girl, play out their love story. Although the road to true love
never runs smooth, with these two headstrong romantics holding the
reins, love's journey is as bumpy as a surrey ride down a country
road. That they will succeed in making a new life together we have
no doubt, and that this new life will begin in a brand-new state
provides the ultimate climax to the triumphant Oklahoma
(Applause Libretto Library). Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South
Pacific by James A. Michener Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and the Tony for Best Musical, South Pacific flourished as the
golden musical of Broadway's post-WWII golden era. Nearly 60 years
after its 1949 premiere, South Pacific returned to Broadway in
Lincoln Center Theater's glorious Tony-winning production, setting
box-office records and bringing this timely and timeless musical to
new generations. With a score by Rodgers & Hammerstein and a
libretto by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan, based on James A.
Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Tales of the South
Pacific, this landmark musical combines compassionate love stories
with the saga of a world at war. Richly developed characters are
faced with life-changing moments in a complex world, their thoughts
and yearnings powerfully expressed in the lyrics to such songs as
"This Nearly Was Mine," "Younger Than Springtime," and "Some
Enchanted Evening."
Nellie, a spunky nurse from Arkansas, falls in love with a mature
French planter, Emile. Nellie learns that the mother of his
children was an island native and, unable to turn her back on the
prejudices with which she was raised, refuses Emile's proposal of
marriage. Meanwhile, the strapping Lt. Joe Cable denies himself the
fulfillment of a future with an innocent Tonkinese girl with whom
he's fallen in love out of the same fears that haunt Nellie. When
Emile is recruited to accompany Joe on a dangerous mission that
claims Joe's life, Nellie realizes that life is too short not to
seize her own chance for happiness, thus confronting and conquering
her prejudices. Based on Tales of the South Pacific, James
Michener's collection of short stories, South Pacific opened on
Broadway at the the Majestic Theatre on April 7, 1949, starring
Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza and Juanita Hall. South Pacific received
the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and for the first time the
committee included a composer in the drama prize. The show received
ten Tony Awards (including Best Musical), a Grammy Award and
countless other accolades. For years the second-longest running
show in Broadway history (right behind Oklahoma!), South Pacific
returned to Broadway in a celebrated 2008 revival starring Kelli
O'Hara and Paolo Szot. The show has proven itself a classic in
countless productions around the world and was adapted onscreen in
the 1958 film starring Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor and in a
2001 made-for-television film starring Glenn Close and Harry
Connick, Jr.
(Vocal Selections). This revised edition features 12 songs from the
beloved 1951 musical about a British governess in the Siamese
court, including: Getting to Know You * Hello, Young Lovers * I
Have Dreamed * I Whistle a Happy Tune * Shall We Dance?
(Applause Libretto Library). The final collaboration between
Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world's most
beloved musical. When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the
religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the
seven children of a widowed naval captain. Her growing rapport with
the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually
captures the heart of the stern captain, and they marry. Upon
returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been
invaded by the Nazis, who demand the captain's immediate service in
their navy. The family's narrow escape over the mountains to
Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most
thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre.
The motion picture version remains the most popular movie musical
of all time.
(Applause Libretto Library). Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II New book by Douglas Carter Beane Original book
by Oscar Hammerstein II In March 2013, a new Rodgers and
Hammerstein musical opened on Broadway new to Broadway, but based
on a TV musical first written nearly 60 years before, and beloved
by audiences all over the world. It was Rodgers + Hammerstein's
Cinderella, which very quickly became the belle of the ball of the
Broadway season, winning cheers for its fresh take on a timeless
classic. Douglas Carter Beane created a new, Tony-nominated book
that was hailed for complementing the inspirational themes of
Rodgers and Hammerstein with a 21st-century sensibility, giving the
musical new characters, surprising plot twists, and revelatory
moments that harkened back to the Charles Perrault version of the
fairy tale. The score was cheered as well: the familiar songs from
the television versions "In My Own Little Corner," "Impossible," "A
Lovely Night," "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful," and so on
along with undiscovered gems from the "trunk." Rodgers +
Hammerstein's Cinderella was hailed by the Associated Press as a
"charming, witty and relevant take on the classic story" and
cheered by New York magazine as a "wised-up, wit-spackled
CINDERELLA... As solidly entertaining as they come "
Easy piano arrangements of 8 popular songs from the musical
masterpiece, including: Climb Ev'ry Mountain * Do-Re-Mi * Edelweiss
* Maria * My Favorite Things * Sixteen Going on Seventeen * So
Long, Farewell * The Sound of Music.
From every "beautiful mornin'" to "some enchanted evening," the
songs of Oscar Hammerstein II are part of our daily lives, his
words part of our national fabric.
Born into a theatrical dynasty headed by his grandfather and
namesake, Oscar Hammerstein II breathed new life into the moribund
art form of operetta by writing lyrics and libretti for such
classics as "Rose-Marie" (music by Rudolf Friml), "The Desert Song
"(Sigmund Romberg), "The New Moon "(Romberg) and "Song of the
Flame" (George Gershwin). Hammerstein and Jerome Kern wrote eight
musicals together, including "Sweet Adeline, Music in the Air," and
their masterpiece, "Show Boat." The vibrant "Carmen Jones" was
Hammerstein's all-black adaptation of the tragic opera by Georges
Bizet.
In 1943, Hammerstein, pioneer in the field of operetta, joined
forces with Richard Rodgers, who had for the previous twenty-five
years taken great strides in the field of musical comedy with "his"
longtime writing partner, Lorenz Hart. The first Rodgers and
Hammerstein work, "Oklahoma ," merged the two styles into a
completely new genre--the musical play--and simultaneously launched
the most successful partnership in American musical theater. Over
the next seventeen years, Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote eight more
Broadway musicals: "Carousel, Allegro, South Pacific, The King and
I, Me and Juliet, Pipe Dream, Flower Drum Song, " and "The Sound of
Music." They also wrote a movie musical "(State Fair)" and one for
television "(Cinderella)." Collectively their works have earned
dozens of awards, including Pulitzers, Tonys, Oscars, Grammys, and
Emmys.
Throughout his career, Hammerstein created works of lyrical beauty
and universal feeling, and he continually strove--sometimes against
fashion--to seek out the good and beautiful in the world. "I know
the world is filled with troubles and many injustices," he once
said. "But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly . . . I just
couldn't write anything without hope in it."
All of his lyrics are here--850, more than a quarter published for
the first time--in this sixth book in the indispensable Complete
Lyrics series that has also brought us the lyrics of Cole Porter,
Lorenz Hart, Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Frank Loesser. From
the young scribe's earliest attempts to the old master's final
lyric--"Edelweiss"--we can see, read, and, yes, sing the words of a
theatrical and lyrical genius.
With more than 3.5m worth of tickets already sold for Lloyd Webbers
production, the new release of The Sound of Music London Palladium
Cast 2006 will undoubtedly follow suit in its success. With
favorites such as My Favorite Things, Edelweiss, Maria and
Do-Re-Mi, this 21 track album allows us to re-live the story of
Maria and The Von Trap Family. Alexander Hanson is outstanding in
his support role as Captain George Von Trapp. Polydor.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story!" With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
History comes alive with this first release in a new collection of
musical adaptations From the beloved library of Rodgers and
Hammerstein, The King and I is classic musical theater at its best,
combining drama, music, dance and stagecraft for an unforgettable
experience Based on Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon,
with book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a dazzling score
by Richard Rodgers, this musical tells the classic story of the
English widow, Anna Leonowens, and her young son and their life at
the Royal Palace in Bangkok. Anna has been summoned by the King to
serve as tutor to his many children and wives. While they both
retain their respective traditions and values, Anna and the King
grow to understand and eventually respect one another in this
unique and uplifting story of East meets West.Running approximately
70 minutes, Getting to Know... The King and I is the perfect show
to introduce young people up through 9th grade to the wonders of
live theater. The all-inclusive ShowKit provides all you need to
make your production a success The ShowKit includes: * Director's
Guide* 2 Piano/Vocal Scores* 20 Libretto/Vocal Books (with detailed
staging and helpful performance hints)* Study Guide (with
ready-to-use activities for enhancing your school's curriculum)*
Rehearsal/Performance CD* Video Guide to Musical Staging*10 Chorus
Books. To preview the show, order the Getting to KnowThe King and I
Audio Sampler (HL08743892), which includes a complete overview of
the show, list of characters, song ranges, scene breakdowns, full
recordings of each song, and information on licensing. For more
information, please contact: [email protected]
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