| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: Seth Christenfeld (tabula-rasa@verizon.net) 03:42 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - WaymanWong 03:30 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| It seems weird to include Larson on this list considering that he almost certainly would have written more shows had he not, y'know, died. Sherman Edwards, I have read, either worked on or contemplated working on a musical set in ancient Egypt, but I can't find a citation on that now. Charlie Smalls reportedly spent years working on a musical version of H.G. Welles' short story "The Man Who Could Work Miracles," but I don't think anything has ever surfaced from it. And Roger Miller, of course, wasn't a musical theatre songwriter, and wrote very little at all in the few years between Big River and his premature death in 1992. Seth, knower of things |
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