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Prettybelle is a musical with a book and lyrics by Bob Merrill and music by Jule Styne. It was adapted from Jean Arnold's darkly comic novel Prettybelle:
Prettybelle
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Angela Lansbury on screen and stage
Angela_Lansbury_on_screen_and_stage
British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)
with an appearance in the title role of the musical Prettybelle, based on Jean Arnold's Prettybelle: A Lively Tale of Rape and Resurrection. Set in the
Angela_Lansbury
American actor (1919–1980)
and A Broadway Musical, running only one night in 1978, not to mention Prettybelle, which closed out of town in 1971). On top of this, he and Marge were
Gower_Champion
American songwriter (1921–1998)
Italian drama film Sunflower. He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical Prettybelle (1971), starring Angela Lansbury and directed by Gower Champion, which
Bob_Merrill
English-American songwriter (1905–1994)
(1968) Look to the Lilies (1970) The Night the Animals Talked (1970) Prettybelle (1971) – closed in Boston Sugar (1972) -revised as Some Like It Hot:
Jule_Styne
Hotel catering to motorists
motel culture, demonstrated by songs such as "The No-Tel Motel" from Prettybelle and "At the Bed-D-by Motel" from Lolita, My Love. The British soap opera
Motel
Love (John Barry and Alan Jay Lerner) – closed in pre-Broadway tryout Prettybelle – starring Angela Lansbury, closed in pre-Broadway tryout No, No, Nanette
1971_in_music
American theater critic
Aweigh, Redhead, Parade (Jerry Herman), Sweet Charity (Film Soundtrack), Prettybelle, Wish You Were Here and the Roundabout Theatre revival cast recording
Peter_Filichia
Record label
re-united most of the original cast of the notorious 1971 musical flop Prettybelle, including leading lady Angela Lansbury, to complete a studio recording
Original_Cast_(record_label)
Former theater in Boston, Massachusetts
First Roman, Zorba 1970: Company, Two By Two, No, No, Nanette 1971: Prettybelle, Lolita, My Love, On the Town 1972: Sugar 1973: Molly 1974: Gypsy 1975:
Shubert_Theatre_(Boston)
American film soundtrack label
– Michelle Nicastro VSD-5438 Needful Things – Patrick Doyle VSD-5439 Prettybelle (1993 original cast starring Angela Lansbury) – Bob Merrill & Jule Styne
Varèse Sarabande albums discography
Varèse_Sarabande_albums_discography
Bintangs "New Orleans Parade" by Chris Barber "New Orleans Poon" (from Prettybelle) "New Orleans Post Parade" by Scatman Crothers "New Orleans Presidential
List of songs about New Orleans
List_of_songs_about_New_Orleans
Hallelujah, Baby! (1967) Darling of the Day (1968) Look to the Lilies (1970) Prettybelle (1971) Sugar (1972) Lorelei (1974) Bar Mitzvah Boy (1978) One Night Stand
List of musicals by composer: M to Z
List_of_musicals_by_composer:_M_to_Z
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Crown; Wreath; Form of Steven; A Garland
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Adina, adorned; voluptuous; dainty
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Division.
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fear, or vision of God
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Alert, Awake, Watchful, King
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Brightness of the faith
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Victory
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Ambrosia
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Modest
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Jewel Worn on the Crest
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