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Five Guys Named Moe |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Doug Eskew, Milton Craig Nealy, Kevin Ramsey, Jeffrey D. Sams, Glenn Turner |
Produced by Cameron Macintosh, based on songs written or made famous by Louis Jordan |
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The Panhandlers |
Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk (OC 1996) |
Jared Crawford, Raymond King |
Choreography by Savion Glover, conceived and directed by George Wolfe (director of the Joseph Papp Public Theater); music by Daryl Walters, Zane Mark, Ann Duquesnay |
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Industrialization |
Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk (OC 1996) |
Savion Glover, Baakiri Wilder, Jimmy Tate, Vincent Bingham |
Together with the first cut, provides two examples of combining industrial sounds and tap, which is what the Tap Dogs do. Dance St. Louis presented Tap Dogs at the Fox Theatre the weekend of 10/30/1998 |
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Opening: The New World |
Songs for a New World (OC 1996) |
Company |
Midwest premiere by New Line Theatre Company weekend of 10/30/1998 |
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Surabaya-Santa |
Songs for a New World (OC 1996) |
Jessica Molasky |
A Yuletide Kurt Weill parody |
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Push Ka Pi Shi Pie |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Milton Craig Nealy, Jeffrey D. Sams |
On stage at the St. Louis Black Repertory Company through 11/15/1998; this segment included an interview with the Black Rep artistic director and the show's director |
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Saturday Night Fish Fry |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Glenn Turner |
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Let the Good Times Roll |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Kevin Ramsey |
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Reet Petite and Gone |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Kevin Ramsey |
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Caldonia |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Doug Eskew |
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Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens |
Five Guys Named Moe (OC 1992) |
Kevin Ramsey, Milton Craig Nealy |
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My name is John Wellington Wells |
A Gilbert and Sullivan Gala (CD 1992) |
Benjamin Luxon, Northern Sinfonia of England/Richard Hickox |
From The Sorcerer (1877), the first G&S collaboration. Welles represents a old established sorcery firm in St. Mary Axe, London. This is his catalog. |
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My name is John Wellington Wells |
The Art of the Savoyard (CD) |
Walter Passmore |
Passmore was principal comedian at the Savoy Theatre from 1894-1903, created the title role in The Grand Duke |
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Friend Like Me |
Aladdin (OS 1992) |
Robin Williams |
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Witches' dance |
Macbeth (CD 1976) |
Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala/Claudio Abbado |
Verdi's 1847 opera, his first on a Shakespeare text |
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Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead |
The Wizard of Oz (OS 1939) |
The Munchkins |
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Those Were the Good Old Days |
Damn Yankees (OC 1994) |
Victor Garber |
Revival made some changes in the script to give Mr. Applegate more stage time; Jerry Lewis played the role on tour |
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Me and the Ghost Upstairs |
Second Chorus (OS 1940) |
Fred Astaire, Perry Botkin and His Orchestra |
Cut from the final edit of the film, exists only as a sound recording. |
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Kim's Nightmare |
Miss Saigon ("The Complete Recording" 1995) |
Charles Azulay, Joanna Ampil, Peter Cousens, Hinton Battle, Chorus |
Studio recording, restores cuts made in some productions (including this one) |
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The Ghost of Caesar |
Julius Caesar (CD 1995) |
Sinfonia of London/Bruce Broughton |
Music by Miklos Rosza |
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Ghosties and Ghoulies and Things that Go Bump in the Night; Hallowe'en Ballet |
Meet Me in St. Louis (OS 1990) |
Betty Garrett, Courtney Peldon, Company |
Cut in the tour of the show. |
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Phantom of the Opera |
The Sounds of Silents (LP 1974) |
Lee Erwin |
composed for the 1925 film |
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Suppertime |
Little Shop of Horrors (OC 1982) |
Ron Taylor |
Based on the 1960 Roger Corman movie of the same name. |
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Prologue |
Sweeny Todd (OC 1979) |
Len Cariou, Company |
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Psycho Suite |
Bernard Herrmann Film Scores (CD 1992) |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Elmer Bernstein |
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