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  1. 14 de ene. de 2019 · Accessible Seating. The Richard Rodgers Theatre is committed to the needs of patrons with disabilities. Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map. All accessible seating locations may be purchased online, pending availability: Buy tickets for Hamilton.If you do not see accessible seats available for a selected performance, it means that performance is ...

  2. Released on March 29, 1965, the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Do I Hear a Waltz? featured stars Elizabeth Allen and Sergio Franchi, along with the full cast of the Broadway company. Produced by Goddard Lieberson, the LP was recorded at Columbia’s 30th Street Studio, featuring orchestrations by Ralph Burns and dance arrangements by Richard de Beneditis.

  3. South Pacific is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan.The work premiered in 1949 on Broadway and was an immediate hit, running for 1,925 performances. The plot is based on James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize–winning 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific and combines elements of several of those stories.

  4. This musical adaptation of The Time of the Cuckoo, a bittersweet romance set in Venice, was a unique collaboration of three giants of the musical theatre: Richard Rodgers, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim.The only collaboration between Sondheim and Rodgers, the musical premiered on Broadway in the spring of 1965. A modest hit, it played 220 performances and received multiple Tony Award ...

  5. Before Oscar Hammerstein’s death in 1962, he urged Sondheim to find a project he could do with composer Richard Rodgers. He decided he could revert to the role of lyricist since Rodgers’s name on a marquee was valuable. They converted Laurents’s 1952 play, The Time of the Cuckoo, into the musical for Do I Hear a Waltz?

  6. Hamilton, the hit musical. Book, Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler. Directed by Thomas Kail.

  7. All listings were professional stage productions in New York City, except where otherwise indicated. One Minute Please (Amateur) | 1917 | Book by Ralph G. Engelsman | Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Ralph G. Engelsman & Richard Rodgers. Home, James (Amateur) | March 28, 1917 | Book by Herman A. Axelrod & Oscar Hammerstein II | Music by Robert Lippmann & others | Lyrics by Herman A ...