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  1. Calamity Jane (A Musical Western) is a stage musical based on the historical figure of frontierswoman Calamity Jane. The non-historical, somewhat farcical plot involves the authentic Calamity Jane's professional associate Wild Bill Hickok , and presents the two as having a contentious relationship that ultimately proves to be a ...

  2. A comedy romance set in the Wild West, where Calamity Jane tries to bring a star actress to Deadwood but ends up with her maid instead. The musical features songs, dance, and a love triangle with Calamity, Katie, and Wild Bill Hickok.

  3. Calamity Jane (1953) Doris Day and Howard Keel star as "Calamity" Jane and "Wild Bill" Hickock in this lighthearted musical based on the lives of two real celebrities of the Amer...

  4. musicallexikon.uni-freiburg.de › inhalte › Calamiyt JaneCalamity Jane — Musicallexikon

    "Calamity Jane". In: Musicallexikon. Populäres Musiktheater im deutschsprachigen Raum 1945 bis heute. Herausgegeben von Wolfgang Jansen und Klaus Baberg in Verbindung mit dem Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg. www.musicallexikon.eu

  5. Story: Deadwood City's two most famous peace officers, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock, get involved in saving the neck of Henry Miller, the local saloon operator. It seems that "Millie" has been promoting a beautiful actress named Frances Fryer, but Frances turns out to be a boy, Francis.

  6. Calamity Jane follows the adventures of the legendary sharpshooter, Calamity Jane, as she strives to prove her skills and find her place in a male-dominated world. Along the way, she encounters many characters like the flamboyant saloon owner, Henry Miller, and the elegant actress, Adelaide Adams.

  7. Calamity Jane. Full-Length Musical, Comedy / 4w, 4m. Adapted for the stage by Charles K. Freeman. From a screenplay by James O'Hanlon, produced by Warner Bros. Music by Sammy Fain / Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Orchestral & vocal arrangements by Philip J. Lang.