Strouse, Charles

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Strouse, Charles

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Strouse, Charles 1929-

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Strouse, Charles 1928-2010

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Strouse, C. (Charles), 1929-

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Strouse, Buddy

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Strouse, Charles Louis 1929-

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Strouse, Buddy, 1928-

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Strouse, Buddy 1928-2010

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Drabovitch, Wladimir

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Composer of "Put on a happy face" and many other songs from scores of shows.

From the description of Autograph note on music paper, signed : [n.p.], [196-?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270910499

Annie 2 opened for previews at the Kennedy Center's Opera House, Washington, D.C., Dec.22, 1989. It closed in early Jan., 1990, when the producers decided it would need further development before resuming performances. It was not produced again until 1993 with the title Annie Warbucks. After workshops at Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Conn, there was an Off-Broadway production at the Variety Arts Theatre, New York, N.Y., where it ran for 200 performances.

From the description of Annie 2 ; Miss Hannigan's revenge / music by Charles Strouse ; lyrics by Martin Charnin ; book by Thomas Meehan, 1989. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 730519719

Charles Strouse, composer. Lee Adams, lyricist. Clifford Odets and William Gibson, co-librettists. Clifford Odets, author of original source material. Suzan-Lori Parks, adaptor.

From the description of Golden boy: typescript, 2002. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122346122

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