42nd Street ; the song and dance fable of Broadway / music by Harry Warren : lyrics by Al Dubin ; book by Michael Stewart & Mark Bramble ; based on the novel by Bradford Ropes, 2001.

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42nd Street ; the song and dance fable of Broadway / music by Harry Warren : lyrics by Al Dubin ; book by Michael Stewart & Mark Bramble ; based on the novel by Bradford Ropes, 2001.

Typescript, dated Dec. 7, 2001.

[1], 112 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8036442

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Since 1970, the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT) has preserved live theatrical productions and documented the creative contributions of distinguished artists and legendary figures of the theatre. With the consent and cooperation of the theatrical unions and each production's artistic collaborators, TOFT produces video recordings of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatre productions, as well as dialogues between notable theatre personalities. ...

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Michael Stewart, librettist, lyricist, playwright, and novelist was born Myron Rubin on August 1, 1924 in New York City. He attended Queens College and received a Master of Fine Arts in drama from Yale in 1953. During the 1950's he contributed sketches and lyrics to revues, among them: Razzle Dazzle (at the Edison Theater), The Shoestring Revue (1955), The Littlest Revue (1956) and Shoestring '57 . He also wrote for television, most notably for Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, where he collabora...

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