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School For Husbands, The: Music by Edmond W. Lyrics by Arthur Guiterman. School For Prejudice, The: Billed with "The Wedding Day". School For Scandal, The: School For Wives, The: Pezet and Carman Barnes. Produced by Henry B. School Girl, The By W. Wilson, Jenny Dickerson, etc. School Girl, The By P. Potter and Henry Hamilton. School Of Reform, The: Billed with "Simpson and Co.
Book by Bertholt Brecht. Book by Denison Clift. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman. Book by John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow. Directed by John Driver. Scrap Of Paper, A: Scrape Of The Pen, A: Directed by Graham Moffat. Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Directed by Tom Width. Choreographed by Kathryn Seng. Directed by Jacques Levy.
Sea Of Ice, The: Various productions - starring Ian M. Directed by Hugh Hastings and Charles Bowden. Book by Velona Pilcher. Directed by George Pierce Baker. Searching For The Sun: Book by Dan Totheroh. Produced by Albert Ingalls, Jr. Directed by Julius Evans and Joan Hathaway. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Book by Edward Albee. Directed by Edwar Albee. Directed by Robert Milton. Book by Nathaniel Banks. Directed by Charles Bowden. Seasons In The Sun: Book by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Greg Hausch. Produced by Rowena A. Second In Command, The: Book by David Carey. Wife of John Archer. Mother of Anne Archer.
Directed by Nat Burns. Second Little Show, The: Directed by Monty Woolley. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Book by Arthur Wing Pinero. Various productions - 50 starring George Alexander, Mrs. Second Shepherd's Play, The: Directed by Frank Lea Short. Billed with "The Pardoner's Tale". Book by Lucienne Hill Adapted from a novel by Colette. Directed by Raymond Gerome. Originally produced and directed by Alfred de Liagre, Jr. Originally produced by James B. McKenzie and Spofford J. Beadle and directed by Jeff Bleckner. Produced at the Comedy Theatre London - starring C.
Directed by Brandon Thomas. Richardson, Ada Morton, etc. Music by Lucy Simon. The original production directed by Susan H. Schulman and choreographed by Michael Lichtefeld. Nixon" by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Directed by Robert Harders. Music by Leon Carr. Lyrics by Earl Shuman. Produced by Gerald Gordon and Julian D. Directed by Gerald Gordon. Choreographed by Stephen Simmons. Produced by Joseph M. Book by William Douglas Home. Book by Rudolph Besier and May Edgington.
Produced by Sam H. Directed by Sam Forrest. Tibbs," "Animal Magnetism," etc. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Theodore Kosloff. See How They Run: See Naples And Die: Originally produced by Lewis E. Gensler and directed by Elmer Rice. Music by Louis A. Produced by Henry W.
Directed by John McKee. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Music by Jean Schwartz and William F. Seed And The Thorn, The: Book by Albert Brenner. Directed by Frank McMullan. Produced by Selden I. Seen But Not Heard: Directed by Arthur Sircom. Seeds In The Wind: Book by Arthur Goodman. Directed by Paul Tripp Television's "Mr. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Choreographed by Michael Bennett and Grover Dale. Directed by Carmen Capalbo and Sam Levene. Seige Of Alkmaar, The: A New Farce by Pierre Decourcelle.
Directed by Joseph Humphreys. Directed by Chip Morris. Book by Albert G. Directed by Ashley Miller. Martin Luther King, Jr. Semi -Detached By P. Directed by Charles S. Semi -Detached By D. Directed by Anthony Tony Richardson. Book by Theresa Rebeck. Directed by Sam Gold. Raymond and Edward Clark. Produced by Melville B. Raymond at various theatres starring F. Directed by James Gorman and M. Lloyd and Sydney Rosenfeld. Various productions - starring William H.
Senator Keeps House, The: Louis - starring William H. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Lewis, Lydia Haydon, etc. Send Me No Flowers: Directed by Arthur Coe and H. Originally produced by Bobby Crawford and directed by Alen Dinehart. Various productions - 77 starring Eric Portman By permission of the J. Music by Aubrey Stauffer. Directed by Frank Tannehill, Jr. Choreographed by Virgil Bennett. Seraglio Of The Effendi, The: Beban, Lew Spencer, Willis Clark, etc.
Billed with various vaudeville presentations including: Book by William Lindsey. Produced by Julia Arthur at various theatres c. Behrman Based on the novel by "A Lady of Quality". Originally produced by Jed Harris. Billed with "Dominique," "The White Phantom," etc. Music by Liza Lehman. Produced by Charles B. Produced by George R. Book by John Arden. Directed by Herbert Blau. Book by Israel Zangwill. Directed by Israel Zangwill.
Book by Philip King. Directed by Martin Landau. Reynolds, Sep Smith, etc. Billed with "Dumb Belle! Book by David Mamet. Directed by Laurence Conroy. Book by Arthur Richman. Servant In The House, The: Servant Of Two Masters, The: Tyler at the George M. Both Plays directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Set My People Free: Book by Dorothy Heyward. Directed by Martin Ritt. Produced by John C. Settled Out Of Court: Book by Frank J. Directed by Lionel Atwill. Music by Edward E. Produced at various theatres starring Henry E. Howard, Emma Mulle, etc. Directed by Henry E. Seven Brides For Seven Brothers: Music by Gene de Paul.
New songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. Directed by Scott Schwartz. Choreographed by Patti Colombo. Brother of Ralph Morgan. Directed by David Belasco and Ernest Gros. Various productions - 15 starring Jay Wilson, F. Various productions - 19 starring Harry St. Seven Descents of Myrtle, The: Directed by Jose Quintero. Seven Keys To Baldpate: Various productions - 35 starring George M. The play is based on a story by Earl Derr Biggers. Choreographed by Jack Donohue and Anton Dolin. Choral group trained by Robert Shaw. Plays by Crane Johnson including: Seven Year Itch, The: Directed by Stuart Walker.
Seventeen Musical by S. Music by Walter Kent. Lyrics by Kim Gannon. Directed by Richard Whorf. Choreographed by Dania Krupska. Seventeen Musical by F. Choreographed by Joanne Sherrill and Jackie Guy. Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards. I Magination" , etc. Seventh Heaven By A. Book by Austin Strong. Originally produced and directed by John Golden. Seventh Heaven By V. Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Directed by John C. Book by Fred Ebb and Norman L.
Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Choreographed by Onna White. Co-star of "Arrested Development," etc. Directed by Edward Elsner. Plays directed by Roland Rees and Sue Todd. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Sex Please, We're Sixty: Directed by Susu Sparkman. Sexual Perversity In Chicago: Directed by Sheldon Patinkin. Directed by Andrei Serban. Produced by Donald Gallaher and J. Welch at the Sam S. Directed by Adam Wade. Choreographed by Ty Stephens. Book by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton.
Originally produced by Eddie Dowling and directed by Peter Godfrey. Husband of Lucie Arnaz. Shadow Of A Gunman, The: Book by Robert Ardrey. Shadow Of My Enemy, A: Book by Sol Stein. Directed by Daniel Petrie. Shadow Of The Glen, The: Book by William Nicholson. Directed by Elijah Moshinsky. Shadows No Author Listed: Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey.
Directed by Chuck Smith. Shadows In The Court: Theatre New Haven - No date. Directed by Ian W. Shadows Of A Great City: Various productions - 92 starring B. Edeson, Julia Stewart, William S.
Tilton, Helen Rand, E. Shadows Of The Evening: Directed by Vivian Matalon. Music and lyrics by Sam H. Produced by Harry Meyer at the Sam S. Directed by Theodore J. Choreographed by Jack Donohue. Shakespeare - A Mantled Pool Beyond: Shakespeare And His Contemporaries: Shakespeare For My Father: Shakespearean Scenes With Eric Mayne: Directed by Joy Zinoman. Produced at the Olympic Theatre St. Directed by Henry Miller. Billed with a lecture by Prof.
Originally directed by Guthrie McClintic. Directed by Carl Andress. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Shannons Of Broadway, The: Directed by Edward Clayburgh. Book by John B. Directed by Sonia Moore. Green and Slason Thompson. Directed by Mary B. Snyder, Rose Snyder, etc. She Always Said, Pablo: Book by Frank Galati. Music by Virgil Thomson and Igor Stravinsky. Lyrics by Gertrude Stein. Images by Pablo Picasso. Directed by Frank Galati. Choreographed by Peter Amster.
She Couldn't Marry Three: Barbier George Barbier , Ted Irving, etc. She Didn't Say Yes: Regular panelist on the television game show, "To Tell The Truth".
Directed by Harold Prince. She Got What She Wanted: Produced by George E. She Had To Know: Grew and Harry Delf. Directed by William B. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Co-star of television's "Your Hit Parade". Originally produced by Harold Prince in association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. Wife of Larry Blyden. She Loves Me Not: She Passed Through Lorraine: Book by Lionel Hale. Directed by Edward P. She Stoops To Compromise: She Stoops To Conquer: Various productions - starring Fay Bainter, Mrs.
She Walked In Her Sleep: Originally produced by A. Stern and directed by Edward Elsner. Sheep On The Runway: Produced by Roger L. Stevens, Robert Whitehead and Robert W. Directed by Gene Saks. Directed by James Gleason. Sheik Of Avenue B, The: Directed and choreographed by Dan Siretta. Produced by William B. Music by Nancy Ford.
Directed by Austin Pendleton. Choreographed by Sammy Bayes. Settings, costumes and projections by Tony Walton. Jepson, John Miranda, etc. Sher, directed by Philip Rose and choreographed by Robert Tucker. Various production - starring C. Riegel, Joseph Brennan, etc. Produced by William Brady at various theatres c. Directed by Wright Lorimer. Shepherd Of The Hills, The: Directed by David Brooks. Shepherds On The Shelf: Directed by Michael Kray. Potter Founded on incidents in the life of the author.
Various productions - 98 starring E. Gilmour, Maude Odell, etc. Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "The Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. Directed by Ken Latimer. Music by Laurence Rosenthal. Directed by Joe Layton. She's A Good Fellow: Directed by Fred G.
Latham and Edward Royce. She's Done It Again! Directed by Wallace Douglas. Directed by Art Cole. Music by George Kleinsinger. Lyrics by Joe Darion. Choreographed by Rod Alexander. Music by Fred Miller, Jr. Directed by Frank Blair. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Book by Willy Russell. Book lyrics and direction by Yutaka Higashi. Music by Takashi Yoshimatsu. Choreographed by Tamae Sha. Lyrics by Arnold Weinstein. Music by Hankus Netsky. Directed and choreographed by David Gordon.
Music by Martin Jacques. Lyrics adapted from Heinrich Hoffmann by Martin Jacques.
Camille by Ray C. Most people surely live out their lives on the basis of a number of working hypotheses which generally remain unarticulated, but they are simple axioms — political, economic, moral, the lot. Bergquist employs missionary apologetics and confessionalism as tools for such a response, particularly to counteract Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins. A beastly Inquisition, prohibiting science, and so on, and so on. Though not lengthy, I have found them to be a productive working tool in now developing some assessment of where Morris stands as apologist. Climate change is just one more meme to ensnare the people into one world government. Lastly, it draws an appropriate frame around the more detailed, bigger picture that the original archive materials generate.
Performed by The Tiger Lillies. Book by Thomas Dekker. Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife, The: Directed by John Stix. Wood and Norman Gimbel. Produced by Ben Bagley in association with Edwin H. Directed by Paul Lammers. Choreographed by Danny Daniels. Produced by Ben Bagley in association with Mr. Directed by Christopher Hewett Television's "Mr. Music by Paul Chihara. Directed and choreographed by Michael Smuin. Music by Gustav Luders. Savage at various theatres starring John E.
Directed by George W. Directed by John Angelo. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, Michael H. Directed by Ted Hammerstein. Choreographed by Johnny Boyle. Music by Sol Kaplan. Lyrics by Bob Russell. Directed by Halsted Welles. Choreographed by Lester Horton. Shop At Sly Corner, The: Book by Edward Percy.
Directed by Margaret Perry. Music by Ivan Caryll. Additional numbers by Adrian Ross and Lionel Monckton. Produced at various theatres - 98 starring James H. Directed by Henry C. Book by Miguel Pinero. Johnson, Rick Reid, Felipe Torres, etc. Directed by Marvin Felix Camillo. Short Happy Life, A: Shot In The Dark, A: Show Boat 2 Folders: Book, music and lyrics by Charles Gaynor.
Choreographed by Tom Hansen. See, also, "Show Girl" Same show.
Show Girl By C. Additional sketches by Ernest Chambers. Produced by Oliver Smith, James A. Directed by Charles Gaynor and Oliver Smith. Choreographed by Richard D' Arcy. See, also, ""Show Business" Same show. Show Girl By W. Directed by Joseph Urban. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly and Albertina Rasch.
Produced by Edward E. Rice at various theatres c. Clair, Dolly Shilton, Sid H. Show Is On, The: Produced by the Messrs. Choreographed by Robert Alton and Harry Losee. Show Of Wonders, The: Choreographed by Allen K. Originally produced by Stewart and French and directed by George Kelly.
Shrew - The Musical: Originally produced and directed by Jose Ferrer. Music by Eubie Blake. Lyrics by Noble Sissle. Originally directed by Walter Brooks and choreographed by Lawrence Deas. Directed by Patrick Garland. Side By Side By Sondheim: Originally produced by H. Book and lyrics by Bill Russell. Music by Henry Krieger. Directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom.
Mackie, Louise Sanford, George H. Sidewalks Of New York, The: Book by Scott Marble. Edward Bromberg, Howard da Silva, etc. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Scenery and costumes by Aline Bernstein and Irene Sharaff. Originally produced by Burt C. D' Lugoff, Robert Nemiroff and J. Jahre and directed by Peter Kass. Sign Of Affection, A: Directed by Ron Winston. Sign Of The Cross, The: Sign Of The Four, The: Rice Adapted from the work of Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by Alfred Smith. Sign Of The Lizard: Book by Louis Lippa.
Suber, Tom Teti, etc. Directed by Ken Marini. Music by John Lilley. Choreographed by Julia Lopez. Sign Of The Rose, The: Book by George Beban Founded upon his one-act play. Sign On The Door, The: Directed by John Burrell. Signs Along The Cynic Route: Music and lyrics by Will Holt. Directed by Walt Witcover. Signs Of The Times: Directed by Allan Davis. Various productions - 26 starring H. Originally produced by Crosby Gaige and directed by Max Marcin. Brandon and George Pickett.
Directed by Carl Hunt. Silent Night, Lonely Night: Originally produced by the Playwrights' Company and directed by Peter Glenville.
Produced at the Theatre Metropole London - c. Directed by Herbert Kinsley. Book by Ben Jonson. Cathcart, George Parkes, A. Billings, Alice Dunning, Lillie Hall, etc. Directed by Daniel Frohman. Music by Leslie Stuart. Keogh, Ben Lodge, etc. Directed by Cyril Scott. Produced at the Boston Museum starring W. Smith, Walter Kelly, Blanche Vining, etc.
Billed with "Always Intended! Book by Harry B.
Directed by Herbert Gresham. Chorus by Julian Mitchell. Wife of Jerry Stiller. Mother of Ben Stiller. Frazee at the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre St. Louis - starring Thomas A. Directed by Edward Locke. Book by Robert E. Husband of Anne Meara. Father of Ben Stiller. Directed by Murray MacDonald. Directed by Jean DeSales Bertram. Choreographed by Doyle Newberry. Brady at the American Theatre St. Wilfred Jessop, Joseph Merryman, etc.
Directed by Zeke Colvan. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Book by George Bernard Shaw. Music by David Martin. Directed by Joshua Shelley. Sin Of Pat Muldoon, The: Produced by Richard Adler and Roger L. Directed by Jack Garfein. Music by William Rostetter.
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