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Flahooley is a
musical with a book by E. Y.
Harburg and Fred Saidy,
lyrics by Harburg, and
music by
Sammy Fain. The
allegorical tale is set in fictional...
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credits also
include Everybody's Welcome,
Right This Way, ****zapoppin',
Flahooley,
Ankles Aweigh,
Christine and
Something More. Fain also
composed music...
- the 1950s and 1960s.
Courtland also
appeared on
Broadway in the
musical Flahooley in the
early 1950s. He
directed and
produced television series in the...
- a hit with
American audiences.
Sumac appeared in a
Broadway musical,
Flahooley, in 1951, as a
foreign princess who
brings Aladdin's lamp to an American...
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Dempsey John
Dempsey Flahooley 1951
Broadway Sammy Fain E.Y.
Harburg Harburg and Fred
Saidy Flashdance...
- revoked. With a
score by
Sammy Fain and Harburg's lyrics, the
musical Flahooley (1951)
satirized the country's anti-communist sentiment, but it closed...
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appeared as "Abou Ben Atom", the Genie, in the cult flop
Broadway musical Flahooley along with Yma Sumac, the Bil and Cora
Baird Marionettes, and Barbara...
- "Abou Ben Adhem" is a
story of
Ibrahim ibn Adham. In turn, the
musical Flahooley features a
genie named Abou Ben Atom, pla**** in the
original 1951 Broadway...
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premiere 1963, Oliver! (American premiere: 1962,
Jollyanna (revision of
Flahooley) 1952, At the
Grand (Paul Muni,
Grand Hotel musical), 1958,
Dumas and...
- Cook made her
Broadway debut as
Sandy in the short-lived 1951
musical Flahooley. She
landed another role quickly,
portraying Ado
Annie in the 1951 City...