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No. 45. “Hello, Dolly!”

Winter 1964. You’re seeing the new smash hit musical Hello, Dolly!. The production skips the overture and opens immediately on a chorus on 1880s New Yorkers instructing the audience to call on the local matchmaker before Carol Channing reve...

6 days ago
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No. 43. “My Favorite Things”

Late fall, 1959. Mary Martin is closing out the decade originating a role in a new Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. R&H haven’t really had a hit since The King and I, but you’re hopeful Mary Martin will bring out their best. The curtain rises...

19 days ago
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No. 42. “Rose’s Turn”

Summer 1959. You’re attending Gypsy: a musical fable, based on the memoirs of famed burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee. But the show’s driving force is her determined and domineering mother, Rose Havoc, played by Ethel Merman. After one of...

a month ago
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No. 41. “Shall We Dance?”

Spring 1951. You’re at a performance of The King and I, the latest musical from Rodgers & Hammerstein. It features Gertrude Lawrence, one of the theater’s most dynamic stars, leading a Broadway musical for the first time in nearly a decade...

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Playlist IV: Star Turns

You’re now 40 songs into this project, and have learned about influential and iconic shows, songs, and creators. Now we’re going to look at a one of musical theater’s most evergreen tropes: Star Turns

What Makes Something a Star Turn?...

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