1776: A Musical Play (based on a Conception of Sherman Edwards). Book by Peter Stone. Music and Lyrics by Sherman EdwardsViking Press, 1970 - 171 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 161 頁
... play . Things added : The three instances of elements that were added to the story of American independence were created in the interest of satisfying the musical - comedy form . Again , it must be stressed that none of them interferes ...
... play . Things added : The three instances of elements that were added to the story of American independence were created in the interest of satisfying the musical - comedy form . Again , it must be stressed that none of them interferes ...
第 162 頁
... play for one of three separate reasons . The first of these was the embarrassment of riches ; there are just too many choice bits of information to include in one , two , or even a dozen plays . The fact that Franklin often entered the ...
... play for one of three separate reasons . The first of these was the embarrassment of riches ; there are just too many choice bits of information to include in one , two , or even a dozen plays . The fact that Franklin often entered the ...
第 163 頁
... play's treatment of Adams ' relationship with his wife , Abigail . Two separate the- atrical conventions have been employed : the selection and con- version of sections of their actual letters , written to each other during this period ...
... play's treatment of Adams ' relationship with his wife , Abigail . Two separate the- atrical conventions have been employed : the selection and con- version of sections of their actual letters , written to each other during this period ...
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Abigail Adams Army Boston Caesar Rodney Chamber Chase committee formed Congressional Connecticut CONSERVATIVES Continental Congress Cool Courier dammit damn dance debate Declaration Committee Delaware delegation dispatch Edward Rutledge England gentlemen George Georgia GLEE CLUB Hampshire heard heigh hell Hosanna James Wilson Jersey John Adams John and Franklin John Dickinson John Hancock John Witherspoon JOSIAH BARTLETT Laughter LEATHER APRON Lewis Morris Livingston looks Lyman Hall madame Martha Swope Massachusetts MCKEAN McNair goes Momma Music never obnoxious and disliked pause Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pins plays the violin pounding the gavel President Read resolution on independence Rhode Island Richard Henry Lee Roger Sherman Saltpetre says Nay says Yea Secretary silent singing slaves smiling South Carolina speaking stand Stephen Hopkins tally board tell there's thing Thomas Jefferson THOMSON Thomson's desk turns United Colonies Virginia voice Vote for independency Vote Yes Washington What's Ya-ha York