Word: musicale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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"If every musician who wanted to pay tribute to the great man had been given a place on the program, we would still be listening to them now," said the organizer of a musical fête to honor Andrés Segovia, the world's most celebrated classical...
Like any visitors to New York over the holidays, the Ullmanns of Norway had a full entertainment calendar: The Nutcracker one day, John Curry's Ice Dancing another, plus the usual shopping and partying. After Mother Janna heads home, Actress Liv and her daughter Linn, 11, will get down...
EVERY ART has its social commentator. Comic strips have Doonesbury and music has Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson. Listening to a Scott-Heron/Jackson album is an educational experience unrivalled by the "education" obtained from such sources as the makers of Dow Bathroom Cleaner, your local Emmy-award-winning...
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. For cleverness, tunefulness, choreographic ingenuity and the infectious appeal of its cast (especially Henderson Forsythe's tart-tongued sheriff), Whorehouse is the standout musical of '78.
Ballroom. While it beats, the heart defies time. Dappled by the shimmering lights of the Stardust Ballroom, the couples whom Director-Choreographer Michael Bennett sends swirling across its floor are cradled in hopes and dreams unmocked by middle age. An entrancing musical with a rare grace note of affection.