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  1. Original cast. References. Notes. External links. A Family Affair (musical) A Family Affair is a musical with a book by James Goldman and William Goldman, lyrics by James Goldman and John Kander, and music by Kander. This was Kander's first show and his only one written without Fred Ebb in Ebb's lifetime. Synopsis.

  2. John Kander studierte Musik am Oberlin College Ohio und an der Columbia University in New York City. Er begann seine Broadwaykarriere in den 1950er Jahren als Pianist, Chorusleiter und Dirigent in Musicaltheatern am Broadway. [1] Die Arbeiten als Arrangeur für die Tanzszenen in den Musicals Gypsy und Irma la Douce Ende der 1950er Jahre ...

  3. A Family Affair Music John Kander (301) Lyrics James Goldman (4), William Goldman (5) Book James Goldman (4), William Goldman (5) Recording Details Date 1962 Type Audio / Stage Cast Language English Location US / NY / New York Theatre/Venue Billy Rose Theatre Producer Nick Perito (26) Director Harold Prince (53) Choreography John Butler (2 ...

  4. James Goldman. Category. Musical. Number of Acts. First Produced. 1962. Genres. Drama, Romance. Cast Size. large. Licensor. Music Theatre International. Casting Notes. Mostly female cast. Includes young adult, adult, mature adult, elderly, late teen, child characters. Tags. john kander. Synopsis.

  5. 2007 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "A Family Affair (Original Cast Album)" on Discogs.

    • 5
    • CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    • US
    • DRG Records-19068
  6. A Family Affair (Original, Musical, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Jan 27, 1962 and played through Mar 25, 1962. The official database for Broadway theatre information A Family Affair – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB

  7. Original Broadway Cast, 1961 (United Artists/DRG) (1 / 5) This recording begins with the strains of “Here Comes the Bride,” then the first words we hear are “Will you marry me?” The story goes on to trace what happens between those words and “I do.” Noteworthy as composer John Kanders first Broadway show (collaborating with James ...