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292:, which was also her first collaboration with lyricist Marshall Barer (with whom she continued to write songs for nearly a decade), opened Off Broadway in May 1959 and moved to Broadway later in the year. Following the show's initial run of 244 performances, there were a US tour (in 1960), a production in London's West End (also 1960), three televised productions (in 1964, 1972, and 2005), and a Broadway revival (1996). Cast albums were released for the original Broadway production, the original London production, and the Broadway revival. To this day, the show is frequently performed by community and school groups across the United States. 956: 1287: 970: 984: 429:, which was produced by Music Theatre Group, but after the latter show she never composed another note of music and never even played the piano again. She later explained, "I had a pleasant talent but not an incredible talent ... I was not my father or my son. And you have to abandon all kinds of things." 313:, was released on Columbia Masterworks. Although the show also began as a collaboration with Marshall Barer, he quit before the project was completed and the show's remaining songs feature lyrics by Larry Siegel (co-author of the show's book), Steven Vinaver, and 437:
Her first husband, whom she married in December 1951, was lawyer Julian B. Beaty, Jr.; they had three children. This marriage ended in 1957. She and her second husband, film executive Henry Guettel, had three sons, including
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which opened Off Broadway in January 1966 and ran for a total of 871 performances. An original cast album, produced by
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She began writing music at the age of 16 and her professional career began with writing songs for
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Mary Rodgers was a director of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization and a board member of
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None of her other shows had the same level of success, but she also wrote music for
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from March 28 to April 11, 1959. (She also wrote the lyrics.) Others included
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She eventually transitioned into writing children's books, most notably
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Rodgers was born in New York City. She was a daughter of composer
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Shy : the alarmingly outspoken memoirs of Mary Rodgers
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Another significant compositional project for her was
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American composer, author and screenwriter (1931–2014)
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ran in June 1993 at Eighty-Eight's in New York City.
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Index

Mary Rogers (disambiguation)
New York City
Wellesley College
Adam Guettel
Richard Rodgers
Dorothy Feiner
Freaky Friday
1976 film
Jodie Foster
Once Upon a Mattress
The Mad Show
Marlo Thomas
Free to Be... You and Me
Richard Rodgers
Dorothy Belle (née Feiner)
Brearley School
Wellesley College
Little Golden Records
Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
Bing Crosby
Sammy Cahn
Once Upon a Mattress
The Mad Show
Mad magazine
Goddard Lieberson
Stephen Sondheim
The Girl from Ipanema
The Boy From...
musicals
revues

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