ROBERT DAHDAH   


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Plays by Robert Dahdah

ROBERT DAHDAH
Alias Jimmy Valentine
1st Produced:
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1980
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes: Written by Mary Boylan and Robert Dahdah; music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah
Synopsis: -
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ROBERT DAHDAH
Curley McDimple
1st Produced:
Bert Wheeler Theater, New York
1967
Company:
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1st Published:
Samuel French Inc, New York
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To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes: Written by Mary Boylan and Robert Dahdah; music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah
Synopsis: 1930s Manhattan. Eight year old Curley McDimple arrives at Sarah's Theatrical Boarding House. She hopes to find someone there to adopt her. The landlord is about to foreclose so the guests decide to put on a show to raise the money needed. But during rehearsals Curley is snatched by the social worker and thrown into an orphanage.
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ROBERT DAHDAH
Up In The Air Boys
1st Produced:
Hartley House Theater, New York
1974
Company:
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1st Published:
Samuel French Inc, New York
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To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click, otherwise
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Genre:
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Musical
Parts:
Male
5
Female
5
Parts Other:
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Notes: Music by Robert Dahdah; lyrics by Robert Dahdah; book by Mary Bolan; book by Robert Dahdah
Synopsis: There is to be a big Broadway show with flying heroes. It is to be costumed by a struggling dress shop. Then the French Star has it all cancelled. The solution have the show on planes and the audience on the Empire State Building to watch.
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