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Broadway: The American Musical

Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin': 1943-1960 (Season 1, Episode 4)
TV Episode | Documentary, Music

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II - a newly formed songwriting team due to Lorenz Hart's ill health - ushered in a new era of the Broadway musical with the revolutionary production of "Oklahoma!", in what was called the first ...See moreRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II - a newly formed songwriting team due to Lorenz Hart's ill health - ushered in a new era of the Broadway musical with the revolutionary production of "Oklahoma!", in what was called the first integrated musical where the songs, musical score and choreography were all in support of moving the story forward. For Hammerstein, stories previously thought of as taboo were now ripe for transformation into Broadway musicals. Rodgers and Hammerstein were the premier songwriters of this form. What they also pioneered was the first act conditional ballad, where the romantic leads could sing about the scenario "what if we were in love". New teams were taking up the integrated musical form, including composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green and choreographer Jerome Robbins with their show "On the Town", and Frank Loesser/Abe Burrows' show "Guys and Dolls" (with choreography by Michael Kidd), which was renowned for its use of everyday language in its songs. Established composers also took up the form. Even Irving Berlin, who initially dismissed the storybook musical, entered the fray with "Annie Get Your Gun", which was produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein and which contained what has become the unofficial anthem of musical theater: 'There's No Business Like Show Business'. The notion of the required romantic pairing in musicals changed with composer Frederick Loewe and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner's production of "My Fair Lady". One of the most acclaimed musicals of the era came to pass when actress Mary Martin asked, solely by chance, Rodgers and Hammerstein to write a single song for a play in which she was working. That play and song were eventually transformed into "The Sound of Music". This would become Rodgers and Hammerstein's last collaboration before Hammerstein's passing. Written by Huggo See less
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Director
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Martin Starger (conceived by) (developed in association with) | JoAnn Young (written by)
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Updated Oct 20, 2004

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Oct 20, 2004 (United States)

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64 cast members
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Cris Alexander
Chip (archive footage) Chip (archive footage)   See fewer
Julie Andrews
Self - Host Self - Host   See fewer
Jack Benny
Actor (archive footage) Actor (archive footage)   See fewer
Irving Berlin
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Vivian Blaine
Miss Adelaide (archive footage) Miss Adelaide (archive footage)   See fewer
Johnny Borden
Randolph McAfee (archive footage) Randolph McAfee (archive footage)   See fewer
Yul Brynner
King Mongkut of Siam (archive footage) King Mongkut of Siam (archive footage)   See fewer
Abe Burrows
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Kitty Carlisle
Self (as Kitty Carlisle Hart) Self (as Kitty Carlisle Hart)   See fewer
Jan Clayton
Julie Jordan (archive footage) Julie Jordan (archive footage)   See fewer
Alfred Drake
Curly McLain / Petruchio (archive sound) Curly McLain / Petruchio (archive sound)   See fewer
Dick Gautier
Conrad Birdie (archive footage) (as Richard Gautier) Conrad Birdie (archive footage) (as Richard Gautier)   See fewer
Oscar Hammerstein II
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Rex Harrison
Self / Professor Henry Higgins (archive footage) Self / Professor Henry Higgins (archive footage)   See fewer
Wendy Hiller
Eliza (archive footage) Eliza (archive footage)   See fewer
Leslie Howard
Higgins (archive footage) Higgins (archive footage)   See fewer
Shirley Jones
Laurey Williams (archive footage) Laurey Williams (archive footage)   See fewer
Stubby Kaye
Nicely-Nicely Johnson (archive footage) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (archive footage)   See fewer
Gertrude Lawrence
Self / Anna Leonowens (archive sound) Self / Anna Leonowens (archive sound)   See fewer
Sam Levene
Nathan Detroit (archive footage) Nathan Detroit (archive footage)   See fewer
Bambi Linn
Dream Laurey (archive footage) Dream Laurey (archive footage)   See fewer
Frank Loesser
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Paul Lynde
Harry McAfee (archive footage) Harry McAfee (archive footage)   See fewer
Gordon MacRae
Curly McLain (archive footage) Curly McLain (archive footage)   See fewer
Marijane Maricle
Doris McAfee (archive footage) Doris McAfee (archive footage)   See fewer
Mary Martin
Nellie Forbush (archive footage) Nellie Forbush (archive footage)   See fewer
Groucho Marx
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Ethel Merman
Annie Oakley (archive footage) Annie Oakley (archive footage)   See fewer
James A. Michener
Self (as James Michener) Self (as James Michener)   See fewer
Ann Miller
Lois Lane (archive footage) Lois Lane (archive footage)   See fewer
James Mitchell
Dream Curly (archive footage) Dream Curly (archive footage)   See fewer
Patricia Morison
Self / Katharine Self / Katharine   See fewer
Ezio Pinza
Emile de Becque (archive footage) Emile de Becque (archive footage)   See fewer
B.S. Pully
Big Jule (archive footage) Big Jule (archive footage)   See fewer
John Raitt
Self / Curly McLain Self / Curly McLain   See fewer
Richard Rodgers
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Johnny Silver
Benny Southstreet (archive footage) Benny Southstreet (archive footage)   See fewer
Frank Sinatra
Nathan Detroit (archive footage) Nathan Detroit (archive footage)   See fewer
Rod Steiger
Jud Fry (archive footage) Jud Fry (archive footage)   See fewer
Ed Sullivan
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Bill Tabbert
Self / Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC (archive footage) Self / Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC (archive footage)   See fewer
Michael Tilson Thomas
Self (as Michael Tilson-Thomas) Self (as Michael Tilson-Thomas)   See fewer
Rudy Vallee
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Nancy Walker
Hildy Esterhazy (archive footage) Hildy Esterhazy (archive footage)   See fewer
Susan Watson
Kim McAfee (archive footage) Kim McAfee (archive footage)   See fewer
James Whitmore
Andrew Carnes (archive footage) Andrew Carnes (archive footage)   See fewer
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