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This1960 show, a hit in the Kennedy White House, had songs by Frederick Loewe & Alan Jay Lerner, a friend of JFK's from Choate |
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$400 |
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BROADWAY WRITING TEAMS |
2026-01-08 |
#9474 |
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"In short there's simply not a more congenial spot for happily-ever-aftering than here" |
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$2,000 |
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MUSICALS BY LYRICS |
2022-05-12 |
#8639 |
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Lerner & Loewe adapted this musical from T.H. White's "The Once & Future King" |
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$1,000 |
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FROM PAGE TO MUSICAL |
2015-09-28 |
#7136 |
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"I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight" |
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$800 |
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MUSICALS' OPENING SONGS |
2013-03-05 |
#6557 |
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"If Ever I Would Leave You" &"I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight" |
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$1,200 |
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SONGS FROM MUSICALS |
2003-12-29 |
#4446 |
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Sir Lionel is apparently killed during a joust in this musical, but Sir Lancelot miraculously revives him |
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$200 |
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KILLER MUSICALS |
2000-07-17 |
#3671 |
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Arthur gets trapped in Morgan Le Fey's enchanted forest in this legendary musical |
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$100 |
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CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
2000-05-16 |
#3627 |
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"The Once and Future King" |
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$600 |
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MUSICAL INSPIRATIONS |
2000-01-21 |
#3545 |
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"CLAM TOE" |
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$100 |
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ANAGRAMMED MUSICALS |
1999-10-05 |
#3467 |
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King Arthur, Merlin, Morgan Le Fey |
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$100 |
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NAME THE MUSICAL |
1999-03-23 |
#3357 |
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1960 musical that contains the line: "Your table is cracking... can you hear the timbers split?" |
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BROADWAY MUSICALS |
1999-03-10 |
#3348 |
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"Guenevere" & "If Ever I Would Leave You" |
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$100 |
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SONGS FROM MUSICALS |
1996-07-08 |
#2746 |
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Merlyn, Mordred, Morgan Le Fey |
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$100 |
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CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
1996-05-30 |
#2719 |
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"In short, there's simply not, a more congenial spot for happily ever aftering than here in" this place |
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$100 |
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BROADWAY SONGS |
1995-11-23 |
#2584 |
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Robert Goulet introduced the song "If ever I would Leave You" in this musical |
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$200 |
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MUSICAL THEATER |
1995-09-14 |
#2534 |
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A line in "Le Morte d'Arthur" about the "Lusty Month of May" apparently inspired a song in this musical |
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$200 |
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MUSICAL THEATRE |
1994-11-01 |
#2337 |
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Sir Sagramore, Pellinore, Mordred |
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$200 |
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CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
1994-04-15 |
#2225 |
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This Lerner & Loewe musical opens with the number 'I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight.'" |
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$400 |
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MUSICAL THEATER |
1994-01-10 |
#2156 |
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Theatre World said this 1960 musical about King Arthur "couldn’t touch 'My Fair Lady'" |
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$100 |
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1960s BROADWAY |
1993-12-31 |
#2150 |
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This 1960 show about a legendary king was the last musical directed by Moss Hart |
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$1,000 |
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BROADWAY MUSICALS |
1993-05-27 |
#2024 |
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Lerner & Loewe musical that featuredthe following:"If ever I would leave you / It wouldn't be in summer..." |
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$500 |
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MUSICALS |
1991-11-11 |
#1656 |
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Sir Dinadan, Sir Sagramore, King Pellinore |
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$400 |
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CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
1990-12-20 |
#1454 |
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Near the end of this 1960 musical set in Britain, the heroine is almost burned at the stake |
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BROADWAY MUSICALS |
1989-12-19 |
#1222 |
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"Don't let it be forgot that once there was a spot for 1 brief, shining moment that was known as" this |
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$400 |
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BROADWAY LYRICS |
1988-03-02 |
#813 |
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It opened, appropriately, at the Majestic & marked the musical stage debut of Richard Burton |
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$300 |
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MUSICALS |
1986-10-14 |
#482 |
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Lerner & Loewe's "One Brief Shining Moment" which ran from Dec. 3, '60 to Jan. 5, '63 |
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$400 |
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BROADWAY |
1984-09-27 |
#14 |