All about Stephen Schwartz and his musicals Godspell, Pippin, Children of Eden, The Prince of Egypt, Wicked, etc.
The Official Website for composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz.
I'm living in a world of darkness, At times, my living hell! I have no worth, my bubble burst! The picture of me, I CAN'T BE FREE! Copyright 2000 Frank McNulty The above statement is the spoken lead-in to a new song of mine dealing with substance abuse entitled I CAN'T BE FREE! A partial list of my writing credits are available for your review in ASCAP at www.ascap.com; click on Ace on the Web, ...
Frumi Cohen writes musicals for all ages that present the themes of heroism, courage, and friendship in original, entertaining, thought-provoking, and often humorous ways. Always contemporary, always engaging.
New Reviews A Bright Gem O. Henry's glorious gifts 'O. Henry Christmas' reminds us what the season is all about Get the O.Henry CD online: Footlight.com Amazon.com TowerRecords.com Welcome to peterekstrom.com March, 2000: KISS ME QUICK BEFORE THE LAVA REACHES THE VILLAGE, Mr. Ekstrom's wacky musical (co-written with Steve Hayes) at The Village Theatre in Issaquah, WA for a nine week run. This ...
Conductor, pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, and Yamaha artist John McDaniel is have a very good year. In addition to serving as the musical director of the Rosie O'Donnell Show, on which he plays a Yamaha C7 conservatory grand piano, McDaniel recently won a GRAMMY Award for Best Musical Show Album for the revival of Annie Get Your Gun, starring Bernadette Peters.
Home Privacy Policy George M. Cohan George M. Cohan (1878-1942) was born in Providence, Rhode Island. As a child, he preformed with his parents and sister in a popular vaudeville act called The Four Cohans. Cohan began to write songs and vaudeville sketches as a teen-ager. He became a leading figure in the American theater during the early 1900's. Cohan wrote more than 40 plays and musicals, ...
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An account of the early development of American musical comedy, specifically the contributions of George M. Cohan.
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