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Jim Wise (composer)

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Bouwerie Lane Theatre on December 20, 1968 and then transferred to the Theatre De Lys on April 22, 1969, where it played until its closing on May 10, 1970, with a total of 575 performances. The musical won the 1969 Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Off-Broadway Musical.
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He endowed an annual scholarship at NJIT "to students with outstanding academic records and contributions to NJIT Theatre." A theatre at NJIT is named for him.
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upon returning to the U.S. in 1946. Wise completed his M.A. in 1948 and taught at Columbia’s School of General Studies from 1950–1952.
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with Don Price, in 1997. He also wrote "specialty material" for performers including Dodi Goodman and Gloria DeHaven.
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In 1988 Wise founded the Allardice-Wise Scholarship at Wooster College in memory of his friend and classmate
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in 1941 with a degree in Classical Languages, he served in the Army’s Public Relations Division during
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Wise was born in Akron, Ohio in 1919 as James Newton Wise. After graduating from
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was revived at Manhattan’s Lamb’s Theatre in 1985, at NJIT in 1989, and on
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He began working at Newark College of Engineering (NJIT) (now known as
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Dames at Sea
Wooster College
World War II
Columbia University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
off-off-Broadway
Café Cino
Greenwich Village
Bernadette Peters
Off-Broadway
Broadway
James B. Allardice
"Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Program"
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"Jim Wise, 81, Writer Of Show Tune Hits"



"Theatre Arts and Technology"


"'Dames at Sea' Composer Jim Wise is Dead at 81"
Dames at Sea
Dames at Sea
"'Dames at Sea' Broadway"
"College of Wooster: Department of Theatre"
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