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SUMMARY:The Musicals of Lerner & Loewe – From Brigadoon to Camelot
DESCRIPTION:Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe created some of the most beloved musicals of Broadway’s Golden Age — Brigadoon\, My Fair Lady\, Camelot\, Paint Your Wagon\, and Gigi. Together\, the lyricist and composer combined witty\, literate lyrics with lush\, unforgettable melodies to produce shows that still captivate audiences decades later. Their musicals earned Tony Awards\, Oscars\, and a permanent place in the American songbook. \nIn this fast-paced multimedia presentation\, we’ll explore the fascinating story of their partnership — from their very different backgrounds to the creative chemistry that brought their shows to life. You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes stories of how each show was developed\, the casting decisions that shaped their success\, and the backstage dramas that sometimes threatened to derail them. We’ll also enjoy memorable video clips of their most iconic songs\, performed by Broadway legends and exciting modern talents. \nAlong the way\, we’ll look at why their work has endured\, how their musicals reflected the times in which they were written\, and why revivals continue to find new audiences. \nThe administration of John F. Kennedy will forever be connected in the public mind with the brilliant Lerner and Loewe musical\, Camelot \nWhether you’re a lifelong theatre lover or just discovering Lerner & Loewe for the first time\, this program offers a rich blend of history\, music\, and theatrical magic. \nCOST\nThe program is available for a minimum contribution of $5.00\, which helps support my work and allows me to continue offering engaging content. \nPAYMENT OPTIONS \nCash/Check\nPayable to: Barry Bradford\nMail to:\nBarry Bradford\nP.O. Box #177\nDeerfield\, IL 60015\nPlease write “Lerner PM” in the subject line. \n\nPayPal\nPay securely via PayPal:\n\n(Please note: PayPal deducts 10% of your donation as a fee. I receive $4.50 per $5.00 donation.) \n\nVenmo\nSend to: @B-Bradford-1\nPlease include “Lerner PM” in the note. \nZelle\nUse the email address: Barry1776@ATT.NET\nInclude “Lerner PM” in the note. \nWAIVER OPTION\nIf you cannot afford to pay or feel my programs aren’t worth $5.00\, you are welcome to attend for free or contribute less. Just email me to request a waiver—no questions asked! This one-time request will cover all future programs. I completely understand the challenges of living on a tight budget and offer this with compassion. \nREGISTRATION LINK\nClick Here to Register \nDIDN’T RECEIVE YOUR ZOOM LINK?\nIf you don’t receive a confirmation email after registering\, it means your sign-up wasn’t completed. Be sure to: \n\nCheck your spam folder for the confirmation email.\nSave the confirmation email once you find it.\n\nIf you still can’t locate the email\, return to the website and register again. Unfortunately\, I cannot manually send you the link\, as they are generated directly by Zoom. \n 
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SUMMARY:George Abbott: The Broadway Legend You May Not Know
DESCRIPTION:Few names are as central to the story of Broadway as George Abbott\, yet many theatergoers today are unfamiliar with him. Abbott’s career spanned nearly nine decades\, during which he wore almost every hat possible in the theater—actor\, writer\, director\, and producer. Known as the “Father of the Modern American Musical\,” he shaped the look\, feel\, and pacing of Broadway shows from the 1920s through the 1960s\, helping to define what we think of today as the golden age of musical theater. \nGeorge Abbott’s fingerprints can be found on an astonishing range of classics. He had a hand in Pal Joey\, On the Town\, Damn Yankees\, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum\, The Pajama Game\, and many others. His uncanny ability to fix troubled productions made him the go-to man when shows were faltering\, and his collaborations with younger talents like Bob Fosse\, Jerome Robbins\, and Stephen Sondheim influenced generations. At the height of his career\, Abbott was as much an institution as the theaters his shows filled\, and he remained active well into his 100s. \nIn this multimedia program\, we’ll explore Abbott’s remarkable life\, enormous impact on Broadway\, and enduring legacy. \nYou’ll discover why George Abbott was considered the guiding hand of the American musical theater through rare photographs\, behind-the-scenes stories\, and many memorable musical clips. \nWhether you’re a seasoned Broadway fan or new to the history of the stage\, this program will offer an entertaining and enlightening introduction to a man whose work still shapes the musicals we love today. \nNote: His impact was so profound that there is a street\, George Abbott Way\, named for him! It is right in the heart of Times Square! \n  \nCOST\nThe program is available for a minimum contribution of $5.00\, which helps support my work and allows me to continue offering engaging content. \nPAYMENT OPTIONS \nCash/Check\nPayable to: Barry Bradford\nMail to:\nBarry Bradford\nP.O. Box #177\nDeerfield\, IL 60015\nPlease write “Abbott PM” in the subject line. \nPayPal\nPay securely via PayPal:\n\n(Please note: PayPal deducts 10% of your donation as a fee. I receive $4.50 per $5.00 donation.) \nVenmo\nSend to: @B-Bradford-1\nPlease include “Abbott PM” in the note. \nZelle\nUse the email address: Barry1776@ATT.NET\nInclude “Abbott PM” in the note. \nWAIVER OPTION\nIf you cannot afford to pay or feel my programs aren’t worth $5.00\, you are welcome to attend for free or contribute less. Just email me to request a waiver—no questions asked! This one-time request will cover all future programs. I completely understand the challenges of living on a tight budget and offer this compassionately. \nREGISTRATION LINK\nClick Here to Register \nDIDN’T RECEIVE YOUR ZOOM LINK?\nIf you don’t receive a confirmation email after registering\, it means your sign-up wasn’t completed. Be sure to: \n\nCheck your spam folder for the confirmation email.\nSave the confirmation email once you find it.\n\nIf you still can’t locate the email\, return to the website and register again. Unfortunately\, I cannot manually send you the link\, as they are generated directly by Zoom. \n 
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