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Craig Timberlake

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Timberlake continued to perform in plays, operas, concerts, and musicals throughout North America up into the 1980s. He notably starred as Henry Higgins in the 1964 National tour of
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where he lived for the rest of his life. In his later years he worked as a producer and music consultant for the
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where he was chairman of the department of music and music education. He also served as Chairman of the
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in October 1949, returning to Broadway three more through the summer of 1950 as Bob Beckett in
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where his roles included "The Accompanist" in the world premiere of
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in addition to acting in plays from the 1940s through the 1980s.
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The Bishop of Broadway: David Belasco, His Life and Work
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Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education
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was published in 1954. He also contributed articles to
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Index

Craig Q. Timberlake
bass
operas
musicals
North America
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Phi Beta Kappa
Southern Methodist University
Columbia University
United States Air Force
World War II
Broadway
Gilbert and Sullivan
The Mikado
H.M.S. Pinafore
Trial By Jury
William Shakespeare
As You Like It
Katharine Hepburn
Fred Waring
American Theatre Wing
New York City
Town Hall
Carlos Chávez
The Visitors
New York City Opera
Hugo Weisgall
Six Characters in Search of an Author
My Fair Lady
Teachers College, Columbia University

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