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Subjects term Scope note Archival Description count Authority record count
Jazz 0 0
Jazz at the Philharmonic 0 1
Jazz |y 1951-1960 0 0
Jazz--1921-1930 2 2
Jazz--1941-1950 2 0
Jazz--1951-1960 2 0
Jews in the performing arts 1 0
King and I (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by Walter Lang. Screenplay by Ernest Lehman. Released June 28, 1956. Starred Deborah Kerr (Anna Leonowens) and Yul Brynner (King Mongkut of Siam).
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Kiss Me, Kate (motion picture)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by George Sidney. Screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley. Released November 26, 1953. Starred Howard Keel (Fred Graham) and Kathryn Grayson (Lilli Vanessi). Also featured Ann Miller, James Whitmore, and Bob Fosse.
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Kiss Me, Kate (musical play, 1948)
  • Based on "The Taming of the Shrew," a play by William Shakespeare. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Original Broadway production opened December 30, 1948, starring Alfred Drake (Fred Graham) and Patricia Morison (Lilli Vanessi).
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Lawrence Welk Show 1 0
Lyricists--United States 1 0
Metropolitan Opera (New York, NY) 0 1
Motion pictures—United States. 0 0
Music Man (motion picture, 1962)
  • Adapted from the stage musical of the same name. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Screenplay by Marion Hargrove. Released June 19, 1962. Starred Robert Preston (Harold Hill) and Shirley Jones (Marion Paroo).
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Musical

Use for: Musical play

  • Theatrical production consisting of musical numbers (songs, ensembles, and dances) integrated into a defined dramatic framework.
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Musical film

Use for: Movie musical, Musical comedy

  • Motion picture whose plot is structured around segments featuring combinations of music, song, and dance, with roots in stage musicals and operettas, revues, and vaudeville.
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Musical theater—United States—20th century. 1 0
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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My Fair Lady (musical play, 1956)
  • Based on "Pygmalion," a play by George Bernard Shaw. Music by Frederick Loewe. Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Original Broadway production opened March 15, 1956, starring Rex Harrison (Henry Higgins) and Julie Andrews (Eliza Doolittle).
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