The Hamilton Summer Theatre School / sponsored by Theatre Aquarius & Hamilton place, 1983/1991- house program. 1992.

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The Hamilton Summer Theatre School / sponsored by Theatre Aquarius & Hamilton place, 1983/1991- house program. 1992.

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Sondheim, Stephen, 1930-2021

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Stephen Sondheim was an American composer and lyricist. Sondheim started his theatre career by writing the lyrics for West Side Story (1957) and Gypsy (1959) before becoming a composer and lyricist. Sondheim's best-known works include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), and Into the Woods (1987)...

Theatre Aquarius Archives.

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Jacobs, Jim

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Epithet: composer and lyricist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001569.0x000302 ...

Irving Zucker Theatre.

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Havilland, Jo.

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Lapine, James.

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James Lapine, playwright. From the description of Luck, pluck & virtue: typescript, 1993. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517955 James Lapine is an American playwright and director. He was born in Mansfield, Ohio, and studied at the California Institute of the Arts and the Yale School of Drama. He collaborated, as writer and director, on several musicals with Stephen Sondheim, including Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Into the Woods (1987), and P...

Casey, Warren C.

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Warren Casey, at times an author, lyricist, composer, and actor, is best known as co-author with Jim Jacobs of the hit musical Grease. A native of Yonkers, New York, Casey attended Syracuse University, where he earned a degree in fine arts. He later taught in New York high schools. Casey moved to Chicago in the early 1960s, where he became heavily involved in the local theater scene. He met Jim Jacobs in 1963, while acting with the Chicago Stage Guild. The two began writing Grease, a parody abou...

Zamprogna, Lou.

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