DAVID SHAW   (1916 - 2007)


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Plays by David Shaw

DAVID SHAW
Redhead
1st Produced:
46th Street Theater, New York, NY
05 Feb 1959
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
fa-61995
Music:
Original cast recording: Fynsworth Alley: (61995)
1959
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Genre:
-
Musical
Parts:
Male
8
Female
7
Parts Other:
chorus
Notes:
Written by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw; music by Albert Hague; lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Redhead
1900 a young actress has been murdered. The Simpson Sisters Waxworks installs a tableaux of the event which upsets actor Tom Baxter who had a soft spot for the dead actress. So that she can see him again, Essie, the sisters' neice, claims she ahs been attacked by the murderer.
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DAVID SHAW
They Should Have Stood In Bed
1st Produced:
Mansfield Theatre, New York
1942
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
-
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Genre:
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Comedy
Parts:
Male
17
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
Written by Frank Tarloff, Leo Rifkin and David Shaw
Synopsis:
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DAVID SHAW
Tovarich
1st Produced:
Broadway Theater, New York
1963
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
ISBN/ASIN
ocr-tovarich
Music:
Original cast recording: Capitol Records 1963
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
-
Musical
Parts:
Male
9
Female
6
Parts Other:
-
Notes:
Book by David Shaw; Music by Lee Pockriss; Lyrics by Anne Croswell; Based on the comedy by Jacques Deval and Robert E. Sherwood
Tovarich
Two members of the Russian Royal Family pose as French servants. The Czar had entrusted them with a fortune which they had placed in a Parisian bank and they wait for the Czar to escape from the Bolsheviks
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