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THS presents 'How to Succeed...' St. George Daily Spectrum The students at Tuacahn High are doing just that with the Frank Loesser musical comedy "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." The musical takes place at 7:30 pm today through Feb. 18 except Sunday and Wednesday.
Thin year for Oscar music inspires thoughts of past contenders Chicago Tribune (blog) Take the 1949 winner, "Baby, It's Cold Outside," by the great Frank Loesser. Political incorrectness aside — many have taken issue with the alleged date-rape undertones of Loesser's duet, though I don't hear it quite that way, and the lyric "Say, ...
Littleton students tackle a Broadway fable Our Colorado News Based on Damon Runyon's tales of Broadway, particularly “The Idylls of Sarah Brown,” with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, this story of gamblers, Salvation Army do-gooders,” entertainers and other characters ...
VMI Theatre Presents Musical Comedy: 'Guys and Dolls' Rockbridge Weekly One of Broadway's most popular shows, GUYS AND DOLLS features a book by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling, and music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. It is based on Damon Runyon's short story, The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown, which describes the unlikely romance ...
Thin year for Oscar music inspires thoughts of past contenders Chicago Tribune (blog) Take the 1949 winner, "Baby, It's Cold Outside," by the great Frank Loesser. Political incorrectness aside — many have taken issue with the alleged date-rape undertones of Loesser's duet, though I don't hear it quite that way, and the lyric "Say, ...
Laura Davis: Why assume beneath every Adam Woodyatt there's an Adrien Brody ... Liverpool Daily Post Then you have a stint on Broadway (in Frank Loesser's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying), cleverly timed to coincide with the release of the final Hogwarts film and therefore demonstrate conclusively that you have moved on.
NBC gets its Broadway on in 'Smash' Super Bowl ad [video] Los Angeles Times NBC ran a pre-game commercial featuring the casts of "30 Rock," "The Office," "Parks and Recreation," "Saturday Night Live" and many more, joining some of the "Smash" cast in a reworked rendition of the Frank Loesser classical"The Brotherhood of Man.
A concert of love songs that take a candid look at relationships Boston Globe The innocence of Frank Loesser's “Standing on the Corner'' plays off against the sly sexual innuendo of Irving Berlin's “You'd Be Surprised.'' More contrasts are at work in the “Dating'' section, which opens with David Shire and Richard Maltby's “We ...