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A selection of shows broken down into type. This is not an exhaustive or definitive list but merely a suggestion.
Potted biographies of musical theatre composers

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Sheet music cover to "Who Knows" from Rainbow SquareRAINBOW SQUARE

A musical play in 3 acts by Guy Bolton and Harold Purcell. : Music by Robert Stoltz

Stoll Theatre, London - 21 September, 1951 (146 perfs)

Synopsis

A story of illicit currency deals and violent death against a background of occupied Vienna.

 

Characters:

(in order of appearance)

Lisa Brown
"Shorty"
"Joe"
"Tex"
Mark Rennart
Colonel Page
Waiter
Commis Waiter
Sándór Fekete
Peppi
Vilma Jederman
Werner

Nusko
Franz Lessing
Steffi
Leo
Anna
Mitzi
Rudi
Major Petrov
"Countess" Winkler
Captain Soskin
Lieutenant Bates
Bishop

U.S. Army M.Ps., Wire Walker, Tumblers, Townspeople, etc.

 

Principal Musical Numbers:

Rainbow Square
What a Day
Who Knows
You're So Easy To Know
You'll Still Belong To Me
Fabulous
My Sunday Girl
The Show Must Go On
The Bells of St Veronica
Oh, Marie

  

 
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