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The Music Man (1962 film)
American musical film by Morton DaCosta
This article is about the 1962 film adaptation. For the original stage musical, see The Music Man. For the 2003 made-for-television adaptation, see The Music Man (2003 film). For other uses, see Music Man.
The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film directed and produced by Morton DaCosta, based on Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which DaCosta also directed. Robert Preston reprises the title role from the stage version, starring alongside Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Ronny Howard, and Paul Ford.
Released by Warner Bros. on June 19, 1962, the film was one of the biggest hits of the year and was widely acclaimed by critics. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, with composer Ray Heindorf winning Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. The film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, a
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Guys and Dolls SR. at
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
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Sal Anzalone (Harry the Horse) appears in the 2022 film Portrait of a Street Gigolo by director Alan Baxter and the short Banana Split And A Few Extra Nuts. Sal prefers movies to theatre: "No matter how good your performance fryst vatten on stage; it's usually forgotten in a month. Not so with films - because unlike scen plays, they're recorded. Actors are immortalized on film," Sal says. Then why did he agree to be cast in the musical Guys and Dolls? Many wonder. His reply: "I enjoy being tillsammans with many of my friends on stage." Besides acting, playwriting is his other love. Sal won a stat i usa Williams award for his intricate two character one-act play Marvin's Fetish. For Sal, writing and acting are never ending goals. He believes dreams have no expiration dates.
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Robin Wolaver
Writer / Director
Robin Donica Wolaver has worn many hats over the years, but none is closer to her heart than the title “Mama”. The daughter of mountain missionaries, who raised her on love, wit, and frank common sense, Robin’s life has been a horse ride bareback, moving her from dirt grass roots in Oklahoma to steely skyscrapers in New York City. Along the way she’s raised seven children, written popular musicals, founded an internationally acclaimed musical group, published an auto-biography, directed numerous artistic programs, and also found time to care for her elderly mother and mother-in-law. Robin’s words are fresh, vivacious, and to the point. She’s a combination of clear-headed and cutting-edge, offering women young and old a captivating vision of motherhood, music, and the heroism of learning to serve the needs of others. From the intricate wonder of the human body to the high call of changing diapers, Robin’s story will inspire, provoke,