im pretty sure that its Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Brigadoon was technically written by two people: Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and lyrics for the musical, while Frederick Loewe put together the musical act.
Winnie Holzman wrote the book for the musical Wicked.
lyman Frank Baum
The word applause is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. The past tense of the verb applaud is applauded.
It wasn't Louis Armstrong! Jerry Herman wrote the song as well as the rest of the songs in the musical.
Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx wrote the musical Avenue Q.
Well Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics, but Christopher Bond wrote the musical. Hugh Wheeler wrote the book.
Tim Minchin is who wrote all 16 of the songs in Matilda the Musical
Applause (Latin 'applaudere', to strike upon, clap) is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences are usually expected to applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play.
Applause is a noun.
To applause (verb) is "applaudir" in French; a round of applause is 'des applaudissements'.
Rodgers and Hammerstein.
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Brigadoon was technically written by two people: Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and lyrics for the musical, while Frederick Loewe put together the musical act.
Applause is a group of people clapping or cheering in appreciation of something, such as a performance or achievement.
Winnie Holzman wrote the book for the musical Wicked.
Barry Manalow. he wrote all the songs.