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  1. Charles Strouse is one of America's most successful musical theatre composers. His first Broadway musical, Bye Bye Birdie (1960), written with his long-time collaborator Lee Adams, won him a Tony Award and the London Critics Best Foreign Musical Award. In 1970, Applause, starring Lauren Bacall, achieved the same honors, and his smash hit, Annie ...

  2. December 21, 1978. ( 1978-12-21) : Edmonton, Canada. Productions. 1979 West End. 1980 Broadway. Charlie and Algernon is a musical with a book and lyrics by David Rogers and music by Charles Strouse. It is based on the 1966 novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. It received its premiere on December 21, 1978, at The Citadel Theater, in ...

  3. Charles Strouse: Telling the story about the little boy who was thinking of $1,000,000 a day saying he can’t shoot because it’s Yom Kippur, which is his holiday. Yeah, well, Sammy told it. It ...

  4. Born Too Late (song) " Born Too Late " is a song written by Charles Strouse and Fred Tobias and performed by The Poni-Tails. In the UK, the song reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart. In the US, it reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #11 on the R&B chart in 1958. [1]

  5. Charles Strouse. Real Name: Charles Strouse. Profile: Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is a three-time Tony Award-winning American composer and lyricist who often collaborated with lyricist Lee Adams (2). Sites: charlesstrouse.com , Wikipedia , Imdb.

  6. His collaborators were Charles Strouse and Thomas Meehan. He went on to direct the five U.S. national companies of Annie and three productions in the West End in London. While in London, he directed Bar Mitzvah Boy (1978), which had music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Don Black.

  7. Meehan wrote Annie with Charles Strouse, who wrote the music, and Martin Charnin who directed and wrote the lyrics. The production took five years to get to Broadway, but after opening in 1977 ran for 2,377 performances. Additional credits include Ain't Broadway Grand; Oh, Kay!