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The Rodgers and Hammerstein encyclopedia

2007
Contains nearly five hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information on the careers of musical collaborators Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, covering people, productions, playhouses, organizations, and other topics, with descriptions of 231 major songs by the duo, as well as discussion of Rodgers' partnerships before and after Hammerstein.
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Life is like a musical

how to live, love, and lead like a star
2017
Broadway performer Tim Federle offers fifty tips he learned from his experience in theater for finding success in life.

Boo York, Boo York a monsterrific musical!

the junior novel
2016
When Cleo de Nile and her ghoulfriends visit Boo York for a gala celebrating an ancient Egyptian artifact, Cleo is unaware that Nefera, her sister, has plans to change her destiny.

What this story needs is a bang and a clang

Illustrations and rhyming, easy-to-read text present a story in which a pig in a wig wants to put on the best show ever.

Broadway

2017
Looks at what it is like to work in Broadway.

Showstopper!

2015
"After the successful first performance by the Random Farm Kids' Theater troupe, founder and director twelve-year-old Anya Wallach turns her attention to their second show. But trouble rears its head when their barn venue is jeopardized. Is the second show doomed before they even start rehearsal?"--Provided by the publisher.

Jack & Louisa

2016
Twelve-year-olds Jack and Louisa tell, in their separate voices, of his reluctant departure from New York City and Broadway stardom to live in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where new neighbor Louisa, a "musical theater nerd," urges him to audition for the local theater's production of "Into the Woods.".

Jack & Louisa

2017
"Jack and Louisa are excited to be the leads in Shaker Heights Middle School's upcoming production of Guys and Dolls, but a mysterious new director threatens to upend their dreams"--OCLC.

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