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  1. 70, Girls, 70 (Original London Cast) : John Kander And Fred Ebb: Amazon.de: Digital Music. Skip to main content.de. Delivering to Kassel 34117 Update location ...

  2. Kander & Ebb 101: Lyrics from The Happy Time, Zorbá, & 70, Girls, 70 All Music by John Kander and Lyrics by Fred Ebb (unless otherwise noted) The Happy Time (1968) “The Happy Time” (Opening number as sung on the Original Broadway Cast recording) JACQUES [spoken] You know, it’s a very strange thing, but the memory plays tricks. Perhaps ...

  3. 70, Girls 70. Dora Bryan, Brian Greene, Len Howe, Pip Hinton, Company. Yes. Dora Bryan, Company. Finale. Company. "A disarming tribute to age [which] never permits you to wax sentimental over the jaunty members of the stages considerably more mature set." - The New York Post.

  4. Original 1971 Version! Based on the 1958 play Breath of Spring by Peter Coke, 70, Girls, 70 features a host of great musical comedy roles for older actors. When their Upper West Side retirement hotel, the New Sussex Arms, is slated to be sold to developers, a group of larcenous old folks begins stealing and reselling furs from various New York City stores in order to buy the building for ...

  5. 10. Aug. 2018 · Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaCoffee in a Cardboard Cup (From "70, Girls, 70") · Fred Ebb · Fred Ebb · John Kander · John KanderJohn Kander: Hidden ...

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  6. 70, GIRLS, 70, a zesty musical caper with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, book by David Thompson & Norman L. Martin, based on the play BREATH OF SPRING by Peter Coke, adapted by Joe Masteroff, directed by Bruce Kimmel and co-produced by Doug Haverty and Suzy London. 70, GIRLS, 70 will run for six weeks, November 10 through December 17 at the Lonny Chapman Theatre in North ...

  7. John Kander arbeitete vier Jahrzehnte lang mit dem Texter Fred Ebb zusammen und schuf das, was viele als Broadway-Standards und zeitgenössische Klassiker bezeichnen würden. Eine ihrer ersten Kollaborationen wurde ein Hit für Barbra Streisand, My Coloring Book , das John und Fred eine Grammy-Nominierung einbrachte. 1965 arbeiteten die beiden an ihrer ersten Broadway-Show Flora, The Red Menace .