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Hammerstein characters. Typically, any musical from this team will have the casting of a strong baritone lead, a dainty and light soprano lead, a supporting lead tenor, and a supporting alto lead. Although there are exceptions to this generalization, it simplifies the audition process and gives audiences an idea of what to expect vocally from a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. However, this formula had been used in Viennese
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Rodgers and Hammerstein also use the technique of what some call the "formula musical". While some hail this approach, others criticize it for its predictability. The term "formula musical" may refer to a musical with a predictable plot, but it also refers to the casting requirements of Rodgers &
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introduced a number of new storytelling elements and techniques. These included its use of song and dance to convey and advance both plot and character, rather than act as a diversion from the story, and the firm integration of every song into the plot-line.
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is all that remains. It featured songs still treasured today, "In My Own Little Corner", "Ten Minutes Ago" and "Impossible: It's Possible." After the success of the 1957 production, another version was presented in 1965 and shown annually on CBS, starring
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was well-received, and none was a critical or commercial flop. Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions of them) garnered were 34
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contains more hit songs than any other Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, and the film version was the most financially successful film adaptation of a Broadway musical ever made. The most enduring of these include the
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named Rodgers and Hammerstein second on its list of top-earning dead celebrities in 2009 at $ 235 million. In 2010, the original film arrangements of the team's music were restored and performed at
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While Rodgers and Hammerstein's work contains cheerful and often uplifting songs, they departed from the comic and sentimental tone of early 20th century musicals by seriously addressing issues such as
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By the early 1940s, Hart had sunk deeper into alcoholism and emotional turmoil, and he became unreliable, prompting Rodgers to approach Hammerstein to ask if he would consider working with him.
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declined Hammerstein's offer to work on such a project and Hart refused Rodgers' offer to do the same, Rodgers and Hammerstein began their first collaboration. The result,
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as Prince Christopher. Though it was broadcast in color, and the major networks all had the new (B&W) videotape recorders from Ampex, a black and white
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is also unique among the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals for not having an overture; both the stage and film versions began with the familiar
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on November 16, 1959, garnering much praise and numerous awards. It has been frequently revived ever since. The show was made into a
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productions in the 1940s and 1950s initiated what is considered the "golden age" of musical theater. Five of their Broadway shows,
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in the contemporary South, for which he wrote the book and lyrics. The musical was adapted to the screen in 1954, and scored a
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in March 1943. Only a few changes were made before it opened on Broadway, but three would prove significant: the addition of a
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is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the American musical theater. Other Hammerstein/Kern collaborations include
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Rodgers and Hammerstein appeared on live telecasts several times. They were guests on the very first broadcast of
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version for theatres that were not, at that time, able to handle Todd-AO. The Cinemascope version was released by
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The Nielsen TV rating for the program was 18,864,000 "homes reached during an average minute" of the broadcast. "
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Theodore S. Chapin, of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, discusses their copyright license philosophy
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Rodgers and Hammerstein re-worked the musical theater genre. Early 20th-century musicals, except for the
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Independently of each other, Rodgers and Hammerstein had been attracted to making a musical based on
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but retained the inter-generational and immigrant themes as well as most of the original songs.
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on April 19, 1945, running for 890 performances and closing on May 24, 1947. The cast included
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for her performance in the title role. Rodgers and Hammerstein originally signed to work with
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all still playing, Rodgers and Hammerstein had four shows appearing on Broadway at once.
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in the late 1950s. The original 1958 production was directed by dancer/singer/actor
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has cited Rodgers and Hammerstein as having had a crucial influence on his work.
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starred as Emile de Becque, the French plantation owner. Also in the cast were
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a year after the Todd-AO version and is the one that most audiences have seen.
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in 1948. For their adaptation, Rodgers and Hammerstein, along with co-writer
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opened on Broadway on April 7, 1949, and ran for over five years. Its songs "
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Rodgers and Hammerstein began writing together before the era of the Tonys.
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General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein
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in June 1948. In 1954, they appeared on a memorable TV musical special,
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was adapted for film in 1956 with Brynner re-creating his role opposite
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The pair made a rare feature film appearance in MGM's 1953 production
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The film was shot in two versions, the Todd-AO one, distributed by
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addresses racism. Based on the true story of the von Trapp family,
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Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution
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The original Broadway production opened on March 31, 1943, at the
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CD of the complete overtures of Rodgers and Hammerstein with the
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The Sound of Their Music: The Story of Rodgers and Hammerstein
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musicals and a few important examples like Hammerstein and
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in 1945, but the first Tonys were not awarded until 1947.
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In 1950, the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein received
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starred as the heroine Nellie Forbush, and opera star
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for more than two decades with Hart. Among their many
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in the early 1860s—Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical
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finally arrived on Broadway on March 27, 1996, with
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Index


Rodgers
Hammerstein
St. James Theatre
Broadway
Richard Rodgers
Oscar Hammerstein II
musicals
Broadway
Oklahoma!
Carousel
South Pacific
The King and I
The Sound of Music
Cinderella
Flower Drum Song
Tony Awards
Academy Awards
Pulitzer Prizes
Grammy Awards

Fly With Me
Columbia University
Varsity Show
Fly With Me
Lorenz Hart
Oklahoma!
continued to collaborate
Broadway
A Connecticut Yankee

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