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  2. Once Upon a Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Mattress is a musical comedy with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer, and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer. It opened off-Broadway in May 1959, and then moved to Broadway .

  3. Once Upon a Mattress (film) - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Mattress is a 2005 made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Kathleen Marshall.The teleplay by Janet Brownell is based on the 1959 musical of the same name, which in turn was based on the 1835 fairytale The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen.

  4. Hugh Jackman Spotted Watching “Once Upon a Mattress ... - AOL

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    Hugh Jackman is supporting Sutton Foster on tour.. Jackman, 56, was spotted attending Foster’s play Once Upon a Mattress at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 4. He was joined in ...

  5. Hugh Jackman seen supporting Sutton Foster in Once Upon a ...

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    Hugh Jackman supported rumored girlfriend and former Broadway co-star Sutton Foster by attending her Once Upon a Mattress performance at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre on January 4.. The 56-year ...

  6. How Sutton Foster and Michael Urie's Friendship ... - AOL

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    Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Princess and the Pea, Once Upon a Mattress follows Foster's Winnifred the Woebegone as she competes for the hand of Prince Dauntless, played by Urie ...

  7. Mary Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Her first full-length musical, Once Upon a Mattress, which was also her first collaboration with lyricist Marshall Barer (with whom she continued to write songs for nearly a decade), opened Off Broadway in May 1959 and moved to Broadway later in the year.