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Stan Freeman

STAN FREEMAN  (1920 - 2001)

Nationality:    USA
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below is a list of Stan Freeman's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

I Had A Ball         Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen



I Had A Ball

I Had A Ball
On Coney Island matchmaking fortune teller Garside falls for floozy addie. Stan recently out of prison falls for Jeannie who operates the Ferris Wheel. Ma Maloney tries to keep the members of her alley Gang out of the clutches of patrolman Millhauser

Notes:
Music by Jack Lawrence, Stan Freeman; Book by Jerome Chodorov; Lyrics by Jack Lawrence, Stan Freeman

1st Produced:
Martin Beck Theater, New York    15 Dec 1964

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Music:
Original cast recording: Mercury (2210) 1964

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Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen

Synopsis:
Captain Fisby is ordered to Americanize a Japanese village in the aftermath of World War Two. He encourages the villagers to build a school. They want to build a teahouse and when the captain discovers the local alcoholic brew they intend serving there he sees the commercial advantages . So the Teahouse Of The August Moon is built

Notes:
by John Patrick, music And lyrics by Stan Freeman And Franklin Underwood. Based on the novel The Teahouse of the August Moon

1st Produced:
New York    1970

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1st Published:
Samuel French, NY, 1970   -

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