A Musical in 2 Acts, 10 Scenes. Book and lyrics by John Latouche. (A contemporary adaptation of Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey.) Music by Jerome Moross. Settings by William and Jean Eckart.
A musical in 2 acts based on the novel by Arnold Bennett. Book by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Music and lyrics by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent. Produced at the Bristol Theatre Royal under the ...
This spectacular and colourful operetta, using Grieg's best-loved tunes, tells the story of his rise to fame as a world-famous composer. His love for his childhood sweetheart, Nina, and his country is ...
Gay Vienna, before the First World War; the perfect setting for rash, romantic promises. Composer Rudi Kleber, penniless and unknown, befriends the schoolgirl niece of his landlady, and vows to ...
The first of Offenbach's outrageously funny 'send-ups' of Greek mythology, this is an unashamedly Gallic version of the classic legend of Orpheus's pursuit of his wife Eurydice, who is carried off to ...
Jimmy Edwards, Vera Lynn, Tony Hancock, The Jack Billings Trio, Natalie Raine, Erica York, The Hppy-Go-Lovelies, Derek Rosen, Jane Shorem The Cavendish Singers, the John Tiller Girls, Pauline Johnson, ...
A Musical Comedy in 2 Acts, 12 Scenes. Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin; Book by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed by Moss Hart. Dances and musical numbers staged by Jerome Robbins. Imperial Theatre, New ...
A Farcical Musical Comedy in 2 Acts and 3 scenes by Alexander M. Thompson and Robert Courtneidge; Music by Paul A. Rubens and Frank E. Tours. Winifred and Peggy are the `Dairymaids' of the title. In ...
African Jigsaw looks at the problems of urbanisation, its effects on tribal life and the casualties left in its wake. This is a complex problem facing most developing countries and the authors do not ...
Music and Lyrics by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, Stephen Schwartz, Jeanine Tesori and Alexa Junge. Music Adapted and Arranged and Additional Music and Lyrics by Bryan Louiselle. Book Adapted and ...
a musical dream play in 2 acts by Seymour Hicks. Lyrics by Aubrey Hopwood and Charles H. Taylor. Music by Walter Slaughter. Vaudeville Theatre, London - 18th December, 1901; closed 26th June, 1902.
The country of Zergovia, whose minister of war, Ozir, persuades the prima donna, Vivien Savary, to seduce Prince Ivan. If Ivan marries a commoner, he must abdicate, and Ozir will then govern the ...