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This favorite is right here in River City, Iowa |
The Music Man
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$800 |
J |
SETTING, THE BROADWAY STAGE |
2022-05-18 |
#8643 |
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"Professor" Harold Hill is the title character of this 1957 show |
The Music Man
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$1,600 |
DJ |
BEHIND THE MUSICAL TITLE |
2019-10-24 |
#8079 |
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"Homo Musicus" |
The Music Man
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$400 |
DJ |
BROADWAY SHOWS IN LATIN |
2017-02-06 |
#7461 |
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"Iowa Stubborn" was the second song heard in this show when it opened on Broadway in 1957 |
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FJ |
BROADWAY MUSICALS |
2015-01-13 |
#6982 |
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"(Ya Got) Trouble" when ya go to see this hill of a show |
The Music Man
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$2,000 |
DJ |
BROADWAY MUSICALS |
2014-02-03 |
#6766 |
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"Marian The Librarian"&"Seventy-Six Trombones" |
The Music Man
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$800 |
DJ |
NAME THAT MUSICAL |
2007-01-05 |
#5140 |
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Ron Howard was a child when he sang about "The Wells Fargo Wagon" in this Robert Preston movie |
The Music Man
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$200 |
J |
MOVIE MUSICALS |
2003-06-20 |
#4345 |
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Zaneeta Shinn, a character in this musical, is the teenage daughter of the mayor of River City |
The Music Man
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BROADWAY TEENS |
2001-05-11 |
#3855 |
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There's trouble in River City when professor Harold Hill comes a-calling in this musical |
The Music Man
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$400 |
DJ |
MUSICAL THEATRE |
2000-09-11 |
#3681 |
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Barbara Cook won a Tony for playing Marian the Librarian in the original production of this musical |
The Music Man
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$200 |
DJ |
MUSICALS |
1999-02-16 |
#3332 |
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"Gary, Indiana" & "Marian the Librarian" |
The Music Man
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$300 |
J |
SONGS FROM MUSICALS |
1996-07-08 |
#2746 |
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Marcellus Washburn, Amaryllis, Harold Hill |
The Music Man
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$400 |
J |
CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
1996-05-30 |
#2719 |
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Robert Preston, Barbara Cook, Pert Kelton, Iggie Wolfington |
The Music Man
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$200 |
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THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST |
1993-11-24 |
#2123 |
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"The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was Meredith Willson's second musical, this was his first |
The Music Man
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$500 |
DJ |
BROADWAY MUSICALS |
1993-05-27 |
#2024 |
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Marian Paroo |
The Music Man
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$400 |
DJ |
CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS |
1988-04-25 |
#851 |