Well Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics, but Christopher Bond wrote the musical. Hugh Wheeler wrote the book.
the score from Chess was written by Tim Rice
What is the part of speech in wanted cahpereon
the chaperone
Tommy is a rock musical written by the Who based off of their 1969 album. It was specifically written by Pete Townsend and Des McAnuff with help by other group members.
The comical musical play based on parody of American musicals "The Drowsy Chaperone's", music and the lyrics where composed together by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.
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The Drowsy Chaperone was created in 2006.
The 2006 Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Tony went to Beth Leavel. She received the award for her performance as the titular Chaperone in The Drowsy Chaperone.
The 2006 Best Book of a Musical Tony went to Bob Martin and Don McKellar. They received the award for writing the book of The Drowsy Chaperone.
The 2006 Best Scenic Design of a Musical Tony went to David Gallo. He received the award for the scenic design of The Drowsy Chaperone.
The 2006 Best Costume Design of a Musical Tony went to Gregg Barnes. He received the award for his costume design for The Drowsy Chaperone.
Working in the Theatre - 1976 Production The Drowsy Chaperone 28-3 was released on: USA: 21 April 2006
AnswerThe Drowsy Chaperone takes you into the living room of a bachelor known simply as "Man in Chair". He addresses the audience and begins to tell them about a Broadway show that is a favorite of his, The Drowsy Chaperone. He plays a record of the show and tells the audience about the show as it happens before them. It is a musical comedy. It plays eight shows a week at the Marriot Marquis Theatre. As of July 29, 2007, it was selling out at 68.6%. The average ticket is .57. The theatre has 12,888 seats.When The Drowsy Chaperone closed on December 30, 2007 it had played 32 previews and 674 performances. It Grossed (a term for a show's revenue) $63,565,088 and was attended by 865,975 people. This and more information on Broadway shows can be found on BoffoBox.com.
I was in the Drowsy Chaperone last year, and girls could be the gangsters. However, they would have to dress as men due to the time period. In the 1920's, women certainly were not gangsters. Hope this helps and good luck with your show! :)
Lisa Lambert has written: 'The drowsy chaperone' -- subject(s): Librettos, Musicals
Aldolpho is a fairly big role, and a very fun one to play. The actor who plays him does two ridiculous accents and has various solos.