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  1. Nightingale. (musical) Nightingale: A New Musical is a musical (described by the composer as a children's opera) in one act, with book, music and lyrics by Charles Strouse. It is based on Hans Christian Andersen 's 1843 fairy tale, "The Nightingale", and tells the story of a Chinese emperor who learns, nearly too late, that wealth cannot buy ...

  2. Annie Warbucks. Annie Warbucks is a musical with a book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin. A sequel to the 1977 Tony Award -winning hit Annie, based on Harold Gray 's Little Orphan Annie comic strip, it begins immediately after Annie ends.

  3. Charles Strouse has written scores for over 30 stage musicals, including 14 for Broadway. He has also composed scores for five Hollywood films, two orchestral works and an opera. He has been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Theatre Hall of Fame. His song “Those Were the Days” launched over 200 episodes of All in the Family” and continues to reach new generations of ...

  4. Charles Richter, who is the theatre director at Muhlenberg College, saw the backer's audition and remembered the score being very haunting. in 2010, Richter contacted Strouse and suggested it be staged at the college. Students went to Strouse's New York apartment, read through the script, and staged some of the numbers. Strouse's wife, Barbara Siman, became co-director and choreographer while

  5. The series' opening theme song "Those Were the Days", was written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse (music). It was presented in a way that was unique for a 1970s series: Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton were seated at a console or spinet piano (played by Stapleton) and sang the tune together on-camera at the start of every episode, concluding with applause from a studio audience.

  6. You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile. " You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile " is a song from the Broadway musical Annie, written by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin. [1]

  7. The musical has music by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams. History. The musical had several readings. A reading was held in 2000, with Rupert Holmes as the writer (replacing Aaron Sorkin), and featuring Carol Lawrence as Marty's mother. Another reading was held in July 2001 in New York City, with direction by Robert Longbottom.

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