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  • Theatrical production consisting of musical numbers (songs, ensembles, and dances) integrated into a defined dramatic framework.
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My Fair Lady (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by George Cukor. Screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner. Released November 9, 1964. Starred Rex Harrison (Henry Higgins) and Audrey Hepburn (Eliza Doolittle).
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Porgy and Bess (opera, 1935)
  • Based on "Porgy," a play by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward. Music and lyrics by George Gershwin. Libretto written by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Original Broadway production opened October 10, 1935, starring Todd Duncan (Porgy) and Anne Brown (Bess).
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Porgy and Bess (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the opera of the same name. Directed by Otto Preminger. Screenplay by N. Richard Nash. Released June 24, 1959. Starred Sidney Poitier (Porgy) and Dorothy Dandridge (Bess). Also featured Sammy Davis Jr.
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Oklahoma! (musical play, 1943)
  • Based on "Green Grow the Lilacs," a play by Lynn Riggs. Music by Richard Ridgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Original Broadway production opened March 31, 1943, starring Alfred Drake (Curly McLain), Joan Roberts (Laurey Williams), and Howard De Silva (Jud Fry).
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Carousel (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by Henry King. Screenplay by Henry and Phoebe Ephron. Released February 16, 1956. Starred Gordon McRae (Billy Bigelow) and Shirley Jones (Julie Jordan).
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Annie Get Your Gun (musical play, 1946)
  • Based on the life of Annie Oakley. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Original Broadway production opened May 16, 1946, starring Ethel Merman (Annie Oakley) and Ray Middleton (Frank Butler).
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Annie Get Your Gun (motion picture, 1950)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by George Sidney. Screenplay by Sidney Sheldon. Released May 17, 1950. Starred Betty Hutton (Annie Oakley) and Howard Keel (Frank Butler).
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Guys and Dolls (musical play, 1950)
  • Based on short stories written by Damon Runyon. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Original Broadway production opened November 24, 1950, starring Robert Alda (Sky Masterson), Sam Levene (Nathan Detroit), Isabel Bigley (Sarah Brown), and Vivian Blaine (Adelaide).
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Guys and Dolls (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by Joseph K. Mankiewicz. Screenplay by Joseph K. Mankiewicz and Ben Hecht. Released November 3, 1955. Starred Marlon Brando (Sky Masterson), Frank Sinatra (Nathan Detroit), Jean Simmons (Sarah Brown), and Vivian Blaine (Adelaide). Also featured Stubby Kay.
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Fiddler on the Roof (musical play, 1964)
  • Based on "Tevye and His Daughters" and other stories by Sholem Aleichem. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Original Broadway production opened September 22, 1964, starring Zero Mostel (Tevye), Maria Karnilova (Golde), Joanna Merlin (Tzeitel), and Julia Migenes (Hodel).
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Funny Girl (musical play, 1964)
  • Based on the life of Fannie Brice. Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Bob Merrill. Original Broadway production opened March 26, 1964, starring Barbra Streisand (Fannie Brice) and Sydney Chaplin (Nick Arnstein).
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Wizard of Oz (motion picture, 1939)
  • Based on "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," a book by L. Frank Baum. Directed mainly by Victor Fleming. Screenplay by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf. Released August 25, 1939. Starred Judy Garland (Dorothy Gale), Frank Morgan (The Wizard), Ray Bolger (Scarecrow), Jack Haley (Tin Man), and Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion). Also featured Billie Burke (Glinda) and Margaret Hamilton (Wicked Witch). Song music written by E.Y. Harburg, with lyrics by Harold Arlen.
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Shall We Dance (motion picture, 1937)
  • Directed by Mark Sandrich. Screenplay by Allan Scott and Ernest Pagano. Released May 7, 1937. Starred Fred Astaire (Petrov Peters) and Ginger Rogers (Linda Keene). Also featured Edward Everett Horton. Song music written by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
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Sound recordings |x Pirated editions |z Soviet Union 0 0
Sound recordings--Pirated editions--Soviet Union 1 0
Revues—United States. 0 0
Orchestral music, Arranged – Scores and parts. 1 0
Songs with orchestra, Arranged – Scores and parts 2 0
Popular music – United States – 2001-2010 5 0
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