| The Money Programme |
Monty Python's Previous Record (1972) |
Eric Idle, Chorus |
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| Hey, Big Spender |
Sweet Charity (OC, 1966) |
Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, Company |
Book by Neil Simon, based on Fellini's Nights of Cabiria |
| And the Money Kept Rolling In |
Evita (OC, 1979) |
Mandy Patinkin, Company |
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| The Sound of Money |
I Can Get it For You Wholesale (OC, 1962) |
Elliott Gould, Sheree North, Barbara Monte, William Reilly, Edward Verso |
Barbara Streisand's Broadway debut at age 19 |
| It Don't Come Cheap |
Howard the Duck (OS, 1986) |
Dolby's Cube, Lea Thompson |
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| Seven-and-a-Half Cents |
The Pajama Game (OC, 1954) |
Janis Paige, Stanley Prager, Company |
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| D&D Hull Tax Svc. |
Prairie Home Companion Anniversary Album (LP, 1980) |
Dakota Dave Hull |
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| Are You Making Any Money? |
Where Have We Met Before? (LP, 1977) |
Ramona, Paul Whiteman Orch. |
Originally from the film Moonlight and Pretzels, 1933 |
| Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? |
Brother Can You Spare a Dime? (LP, 1977) |
Bing Crosby, Lennie Hayton Orch. |
Originally from Americana, 1932 |
| We're in the Money |
42nd Street (OC, 1980) |
Karen Prunczik, Wanda Richert, Ginny King, Jeri Kansas, Lee Roy Reams, Company |
Originally from Gold Diggers of 1933 |
| The Money Song |
Cabaret (OC, 1966) |
Joel Grey |
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| Money, Money |
Cabaret (OS, 1972) |
Joel Grey, Liza Minelli |
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| A Little Tin Box |
Fiorello (OC, 1959) |
Howard Da Silva, Chorus |
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| If I Were a Rich Man |
Fiddler on the Roof (OC, 1964) |
Zero Mostel |
Same team as Fiorello (Brock and Harnick) |
| I Wanna Be Rich |
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off (OC, 1962) |
Anthony Newley |
Newley directed; he also co-wrote the music, book, and lyrics with Leslie Bricusse. Joel Grey succeeded him in the lead. |
| You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two |
Oliver (OC, 1963) |
Clive Revill, Bruch Prochnik, Company |
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| Easy Street |
Annie (OC, 1977) |
Dorothy Loudon, Robert Fitch, Barbara Erwin |
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| Big Time |
Mack and Mabel (OC, 1974) |
Lisa Kirk |
Starred Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters as Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand; ran only 66 performances |
| Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (OC, 1948) |
Carol Channing |
The role of Loreli Lee made her a star overnight |
| Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (OS, 1953) |
Marilyn Monroe |
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| Diamonds Are Forever |
Diamonds Are Forever (OS, 1971) |
Shirley Bassey |
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