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The Merry-Go-Round (Richard Oswald, 1920) La Ronde (Max Ophüls, 1950) Invitation to the Dance (Gene Kelly, 1956) La Ronde (Roger Vadim, 1964) Hot Circuit (Richard Lerner, 1971) Merry-Go-Round (Otto Schenk, 1973) La Ronde (Kenneth Ives, 1982) New York Nights (Simon Nuchtern, 1983) Choose Me (Alan Rudolph, 1984) La ronde de l'amour (Gérard ...
The festival was in operation from 2011 until 2015, one year after Sayles retired from the Playhouse. In the summer of 2012, consisted of 6 mainstages productions at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse; 3 "Off-Broadway"-style shows presented at the Auburn Public Theater; and the PITCH which presented staged readings of new musical works at Theater Mack.
The-Merry-Go-Round was a musical vaudeville production that ran at the Circle Theatre on Broadway in 1908. The music was by Gus Edwards, with a book by Edgar Smith and lyrics by Paul West; it featured skits including "Stupid Mr. Cupid" by Theodore M. Morse and Edward Madden, "He's A-my Brud" by Fred Fisher and Jesse Lasky, and "The Shop Window Girls", with lyrics by Will D. Cobb.
The Circle Theatre was a Broadway theatre, concert hall, movie theatre, ... The-Merry-Go-Round (1908) Lonesome Town (1908) In Hayti (1909) [3] References
This is a list of theatre companies with membership of the Theatre Communications Group ... Merry Go-Round Playhouse, Auburn, New York; Metro Theater Company, ...
The Merry-Go-Round was an American psychedelic rock, Los Angeles–based band, best known for the singer-songwriter Emitt Rhodes and featuring Joel Larson on drums, Gary Kato on lead guitar, and Bill Rinehart on bass. [1]
Merry-Go-Round is a 1936 Australian radio play by Max Afford. It won first prize in the ABC Radio Contest for best play. [1] [2] It was based on Afford's time as a journalist, in particular reporting on a fete at the children's hospital. [3] [4] The Sydney Morning Herald called it "excellent radio drama". [5]
The Klaw Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 251–257 West 45th Street (now a part of George Abbott Way) ... Merry-Go-Round (1927) The Breaks (1928) Gypsy (1929)