Winner of the 1996 pulitzer prize for drama and 4 tony awards, rent quickly outgrew it's underground beginnings to become a landmark on the level of hair and a chorus line. the show's lyricist/composer/writer jonathan larson created an ingenious and powerful score incorporating pop, rock, r&b, rap, reggae and tango.
See offerBased on the 1967 oscar-nominated film, the stage version of throughly modern mile is a brand new musical comedy. of the 18 songs in the show, only three are from the movie.
See offerColumbia's original cast album-with rodgers & hammerstein masterpieces like some enchanted evening; this was nearly mine, and younger than springtime -sold over a million copies. this reissue adds four bonus tracks (cd only), including two that were dropped from the original score!.
See offerSondheim stole manhattan's heart with this 1973 romantic comedy. along with send in the clowns this reissue features the previously unreleased night waltz ii and one bonus track: the glamorous life..
See offerForbidden broadeway, a favorite of new york theatre lovers and critics alike, continues to take aim at the bountiful bevy of broadway's best with it's current incarnation, forbidden broadway: special victims unit! this latest installment from writer-creator gerard alessandrini slings it's arrows at wicked, avenue q, movin' out, la cage aux folles, assassins and more!.
See offer2010 single disc "highlights" version of the original broadway cast recording of the show based on green day's chart-topping 2004 album american idiot. green day's singer/guitarist billie joe armstrong, bassist mike dirnt, and drummer tré cool wrote the electrifying score to the show, which follows the exhilarating journey of a new generation of young americans as they strive to find meaning in a post-9/11 world.
See offerFrom kander & ebb, the tony award winning authors of cabaret, chicago and kiss of the spider woman, comes a glorious new musical comedy. nominated for 11 tonys including best musical, this new show (starring gregory harrison, karen ziemba and daniel mcdonald) takes audiences back to atlantic city's glory days of innocent fun - 1933, a time of big bands, dance marathons, salt water taffy and a belief in the "american dream.
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