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James Elliot Lapine (born
January 10, 1949) is an
American stage director, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist. He has won the Tony
Award for Best...
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Lapine may
refer to:
Anatole Lapine (1930–2012), Latvian-born
automotive designer and
racing driver André
Lapine (1866–1952), Latvian-born
Canadian painter...
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Lapine is a
fictional language created by
author Richard Adams for his 1972
novel Watership Down,
where it is
spoken by
rabbit characters. The language...
- "Tony"
Lapine (born 23 May 1930 in Riga, Latvia, died 29
April 2012 in Baden-Baden, Germany) was an
automotive designer and
racing driver.
Lapine worked...
- Tony
Award for Best Book of a Musical, the
latter Finn
shared with
James Lapine. A
critically acclaimed revival opened on
September 29, 2016, at the Walter...
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without his consent. Inlé is the
Lapine term for the moon/moonrise, as well as the word for the Land of the Dead. "
Lapine" is a
fictional language created...
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Falsettos is a sung-through
musical with a book by
William Finn and
James Lapine, and
music and
lyrics by Finn. The
musical consists of
March of the Falsettos...
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American musical. With his
frequent collaborators Harold Prince and
James Lapine, Sondheim's
Broadway musicals tackled unexpected themes that
ranged beyond...
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musical fantasy film
directed by Rob Marshall, with a
screenplay by
James Lapine based on his and
Stephen Sondheim's 1987
Broadway musical of the same name...
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equally quirky grown-ups. The 2005
Broadway production,
directed by
James Lapine and
produced by
David Stone,
James L. Nederlander,
Barbara Whitman, Patrick...