Enchanted Evenings:The Broadway Musical from 'Show Boat' to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber Block, Geoffrey (large ebook reader .txt) đ
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INDEX
A Guide to the Index
âą The Index includes all names and works in the main text and selective entries for names and works that appear in the online website (Synopses, Discography and Filmography, Appendices, and Notes).
âą Titles in bold indicate the major shows and films discussed in Enchanted Evenings.
âą Titles of musicals, films, plays, operas, novels, and miscellaneous other works are placed in italics.
âą Titles of songs are placed in âquotes.â
âą Composers and authors are placed in parentheses after the title, and categories of works other than musicals are indicated in [brackets].
âą Page numbers in italics indicate musical examples.
âą Page numbers in bold indicate drawings and photographs.
âą Numbers preceded by a W indicate pages in the online website.
âAbbondanzaâ (Loesser), 250, 252
Abbott, George, xviii, xxvi, 47, 86, 87, 89, 90â91, 92, 100, 101, 104, 190, 235, 281, 396
Adams, Franklin P., 46
Addison, Adele, 169
âAdelaideâ (Loesser), 322, W111n21
âAdelaideâs Lamentâ (Loesser), 231, 238, 246, 321, 322
Adler (Richard) and Ross (Jerry), 14, W77n20
Adler, Thomas, P., 336
Adorno, Theodor, xii
âAfter the Ballâ (Harris), 391
âAh, but Underneathâ (Sondheim), 377
âAh, Missâ (Sondheim), 359, 362
âAh Still Suits Meâ (Kern and Hammerstein), 26, 157, 159, W80n41
âAh, Sweet Mystery of Lifeâ (Herbert and Young), W98n15
Aida (John and Rice), xxvii
âAlabama-Songâ (Brecht and Weill), 141
Aladdin (Porter and Perelman), 152, 232
Alda, Robert, 242
Alexanderâs Ragtime Band [film], 156
All About Eve [film], 320
âAll I Ask of Youâ (Lloyd Webber and Hart), 397, 401, 403, 406â7, W133n46
All Quiet on the Western Front [film], 165
âAll the Things You Areâ (Kern and Hammerstein), 39, 344
âAll Through the Nightâ (Porter), 40, 44, 53, 159, 164, W85n32
Allegro (Rodgers and Hammerstein), 136, 143, 213, 346
Allâs Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare) [play], 318
âAlms ⊠alms âŠâ (Sondheim), 358, 360, 362
Alpert, Hollis, W86n6, W123n83
âAlways True To You in My Fashionâ (Porter), 223, 318
Ameche, Don, 150
âAmericaâ (words by S. F. Smith) [same melody as âGod Save the Kingâ], 391
âAmericaâ (Bernstein and Sondheim), 280, 284, 295, 328, 329, 330, W118n27, W122n75
An American in Paris [film], 190, 263, W125n25
An American in Paris (Gershwin), 59
âAnacreon in Heavenâ [same melody as Star Spangled Banner], 391
Anderson, Marian, 169, W87n39
Anderson, Maxwell, 136, 152
Andresen-Thom, Martha, 230
Andrews, Julie, 261, 271, 278, 325, W124n18
Androcles and the Lion (Rodgers), W107n33
âAngel of Musicâ (Lloyd Webber and Hart), 403, 405
âAngry Tonyâ (Loesser), 248
Annie Get Your Gun (Berlin and Fields), 14, 216, 243, W77n21, W83n71
âAnother Opâninâ, Another Showâ (Porter), 219, 221, 222, 315
Anstey, F. [pseudonym of Thomas Anstey Guthrie], 136
âAny Old Place with Youâ (Rodgers and Hart), 83
Anyone Can Whistle (Sondheim), 308, 335â36, 337
Anything Goes (Porter) [musical], xviii, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 40â57 (41), 86, 89, 92, 101, 103, 111, 147, 155, 215, 221, 237, 238, 245, 247, 358, 373, 378
Synopsis (W1)
Discography and Filmography (W11â12)
Appendix A (W26)
Appendix E (W42â44)
Notes (W100n61)
Anything Goes [1936 film], xxiii, xxiv, 51,
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