Ain't Misbehavin' / Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. ; orchestrations & arrangements by Luther Henderson ; vocal & musical concepts by Jeffrey Gutcheon ; vocal arrangements by Jeffrey Gutcheon & William Elliott ; conceived and originally directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. ; or

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Ain't Misbehavin' / Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. ; orchestrations & arrangements by Luther Henderson ; vocal & musical concepts by Jeffrey Gutcheon ; vocal arrangements by Jeffrey Gutcheon & William Elliott ; conceived and originally directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. ; originally produced by The Manhattan Theatre Club ; originally produced on Broadway by Emanuel Azenberg, Dasha Epstein, The Shubert Organization, Jane Gaynor & Ron Dante, designer Robert Doyle, 2001 - technical drawings. 2001.

1 drawing ; 91 x 74 cm.

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Grand Theatre Collection (University of Guelph)

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Maltby, Richard, 1914-1991

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Richard Maltby (1914-1991) was a composer, arranger, conductor, trumpeter, and bandleader. Born in Chicago, he studied music from a young age and wrote his first arrangement when he was around 13. By his late teens he was playing and arranging for jazz and dance bands. He briefly studied music at Northwestern University before leaving to play music full-time. During the late-1930s Maltby performed with and arranged for Little Jack Little, Roger Pryor, Bob Strong, and Henry Busse. In...

Gutcheon, Jeffrey

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Doyle, Robert A.

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Owner of Crutch & MacDonald, a drugstore in Litchfield, Conn. Following two devastating fires in 1888 that destroyed much of Litchfield's business district, Wessells & Gates, a drugstore, was opened at the corner of South and West streets. By 1899, this was replaced by Crutch's Pharmacy (owned by Aaron Crutch). By 1919, Crutch took on William Marley as partner and the business became known as Crutch & Marley. In 1942, one of Crutch's relations, Archie MacDonald, established Crutch &a...

Elliott, William D., 1938-

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Henderson, Luther, 1919-2003

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Luther Henderson (b. March 14, 1919, in Kansas City, Mo.; d. July 29, 2003, in New York City) was an arranger, orchestrator, conductor, music director, and composer. From the description of Luther Henderson papers, circa 1930-2003 (bulk 1960-1995). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 767826594 Biographical Note 1919, Mar. 14 Born, Kansas City, Mo. ...

Horwitz, Murray

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