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The Three Musketeers (musical)

Index The Three Musketeers (musical)

The Three Musketeers is a musical with a book by William Anthony McGuire, lyrics by Clifford Grey and P. G. Wodehouse, and music by Rudolf Friml. [1]

58 relations: Albertina Rasch, Alexandre Dumas, Anne of Austria, Aramis, Arthur Wontner, Athos (character), Brent Spiner, Broadway theatre, Broadway Theatre (53rd Street), Camelot (musical), Cardinal Richelieu, Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, Cho Kyuhyun, Chuck Wagner, Clarence Derwent Awards, Comte de Rochefort, Dana (South Korean singer), Dennis King, Drama Desk Award, Ed Dixon, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Frank Rich, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, Gilbert and Sullivan, Heo Young-saeng, Heungin-dong, Jay (South Korean singer), Jerry Verno, Joe Layton, Lester Wilson, Libretto, Liz Callaway, Louis XIII of France, Lyric Theatre (1903 New York City), Marie Ney, Mark Bramble, Michael Praed, Milady de Winter, Musical theatre, Musketeers of the Guard, P. G. Wodehouse, Porthos, Reginald Owen, Ron Taylor (actor), Roy Brocksmith, Rudolf Friml, Seoul, Shakespeare in the Park (New York City), The New York Times, The Pirates of Penzance, ..., The Three Musketeers, The Three Stooges, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Tom O'Horgan, Vivienne Segal, Webster Booth, West End theatre, William Anthony McGuire. Expand index (8 more) »

Albertina Rasch

Albertina Rasch (January 19, 1891 – October 2, 1967) was a naturalized American dancer and choreographer.

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Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie; 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas, père ("father"), was a French writer.

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Anne of Austria

Anne of Austria (22 September 1601 – 20 January 1666), a Spanish princess of the House of Habsburg, was queen of France as the wife of Louis XIII, and regent of France during the minority of her son, Louis XIV, from 1643 to 1651.

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Aramis

René d'Herblay, alias Aramis, is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.

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Arthur Wontner

Arthur Wontner (21 January 1875 – 10 July 1960) was a British actor best known for playing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective Sherlock Holmes in five films from 1931 to 1937.

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Athos (character)

Athos, Count de la Fère, is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.

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Brent Spiner

Brent Jay Spiner (born February 2, 1949) is an American actor, comedian, and singer best known for his portrayal of the android Lieutenant Commander Data in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and four subsequent films.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is the generally preferred spelling in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many Broadway venues, performers and trade groups for live dramatic presentations use the spelling theatre.

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Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)

The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Ciné Roma) is a Broadway theatre located in midtown Manhattan.

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Camelot (musical)

Camelot is a musical by Alan Jay Lerner (book and lyrics) and Frederick Loewe (music).

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Cardinal Richelieu

Cardinal Armand Jean du Plessis, 1st Duke of Richelieu and Fronsac (9 September 15854 December 1642), commonly referred to as Cardinal Richelieu (Cardinal de Richelieu), was a French clergyman, nobleman, and statesman.

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Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan

Charles Ogier de Batz de Castelmore, Comte d'Artagnan (1611 – 25 June 1673) served Louis XIV as captain of the Musketeers of the Guard and died at the Siege of Maastricht in the Franco-Dutch War.

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Cho Kyuhyun

Cho Kyu-hyun (born February 3, 1988), referred to as Kyuhyun, is a South Korean singer, musical theatre actor and television host.

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Chuck Wagner

Chuck Wagner (born June 20, 1958) is an American actor, director, musical theater historian and teacher.

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Clarence Derwent Awards

The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by the Actors' Equity Association on Broadway in the United States and by Equity, the performers' union, in the West End in the United Kingdom.

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Comte de Rochefort

The Comte de Rochefort is a secondary fictional character in Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances.

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Dana (South Korean singer)

Hong Sung-mi (born 17 July 1986), known professionally as Dana, is a South Korean singer and musical actress and vocal coach.

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Dennis King

Dennis King (2 November 1897 – 21 May 1971) was an English actor and singer.

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Drama Desk Award

The Drama Desk Awards are presented annually and were first awarded in 1955 to recognize excellence in New York theatre productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway.

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Ed Dixon

Ed Dixon (born September 2, 1948 in Oklahoma) is an American character actor, playwright and composer.

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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.

Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr. (March 21, 1867 – July 22, 1932), popularly known as Flo Ziegfeld, was an American Broadway impresario, notable for his series of theatrical revues, the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931), inspired by the Folies Bergère of Paris.

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Frank Rich

Frank Hart Rich Jr. (born June 2, 1949) is an American essayist, liberal / progressive op-ed columnist and writer notable for having held various positions within The New York Times from 1980 to 2011, and a producer of television series and documentaries at HBO.

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George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, (28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts.

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Gilbert and Sullivan

Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created.

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Heo Young-saeng

Heo Young-saeng (born: November 3, 1986).Retrieved 2013-06-15.

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Heungin-dong

Heungin-dong is a legal dong, or neighbourhood of the Jung-gu district in Seoul, South Korea and governed by its administrative dong, Sindang 1-dong.

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Jay (South Korean singer)

Kim Kyun-woo (born April 8, 1983), known professionally as Jay, is a South Korean singer and actor.

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Jerry Verno

Jerry Verno (26 July 1895 – 29 June 1975) was a British film actor.

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Joe Layton

Joe Layton (May 3, 1931 – May 5, 1994) was an American director and choreographer known primarily for his work on Broadway.

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Lester Wilson

Lester Wilson (April 13, 1942 – February 14, 1993) was an African-American dancer, choreographer, and actor.

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Libretto

A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.

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Liz Callaway

Liz Callaway (born April 13, 1961) is an American singer and actress, who is best known for having provided the singing voices of many female characters in animated films, such as Anya/Anastasia in Anastasia, Odette in The Swan Princess, Jasmine in the Aladdin sequels The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, adult Kiara in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, and a dancing napkin ring in Beauty and Beast.

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Louis XIII of France

Louis XIII (27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1610 to 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.

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Lyric Theatre (1903 New York City)

The Lyric Theatre was a prominent Broadway theatre built in 1903 in Manhattan, New York City in the 42nd Street Theater District.

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Marie Ney

Marie Ney (born Marie Fix; 18 July 1895 Chelsea, London - 11 April 1981, London) was an English character actress who had an acting career spanning five decades, from 1919 to 1969.

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Mark Bramble

Mark Bramble (born December 7, 1950) is an American theatre director, author, and producer.

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Michael Praed

Michael Praed (E-mail communication with Celeste Moore, webmaster of, michael-praed.com; 19 May 2007. (born 1 April 1960), real name Michael David Prince, is a British actor, probably best remembered for his role as Robin of Loxley in the British television series Robin of Sherwood, which attained cult status worldwide in the 1980s.

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Milady de Winter

Milady de Winter, often referred to as simply Milady, is a fictional character in the novel The Three Musketeers (1844) by Alexandre Dumas, père, set in 1625 France.

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Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.

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Musketeers of the Guard

The Musketeers of the Guard (Mousquetaires de la garde) or King's Musketeers (Mousquetaires du roi); full name - Musketeers of the military household of the King of France (Mousquetaires de la maison militaire du roi de France) were a fighting company of the military branch of the Maison du Roi, the Royal Household of the French monarchy.

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P. G. Wodehouse

Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humourists of the 20th century.

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Porthos

Porthos, Baron du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.

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Reginald Owen

John Reginald Owen (5 August 1887 – 5 November 1972) was an English character actor.

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Ron Taylor (actor)

Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 – January 16, 2002) was an American actor, singer and writer.

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Roy Brocksmith

Roy Brocksmith (September 15, 1945 – December 16, 2001) was an American actor.

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Rudolf Friml

Charles Rudolf Friml.

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Seoul

Seoul (like soul; 서울), officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital, Constitutional Court of Korea and largest metropolis of South Korea.

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Shakespeare in the Park (New York City)

Shakespeare in the Park (or Free Shakespeare in the Park) is a theatrical program that stages productions of Shakespearean plays at the Delacorte Theater, an open-air theater in New York City's Central Park.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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The Pirates of Penzance

The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a historical adventure novel written in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas.

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The Three Stooges

The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1922 until 1970, best known for their 190 short subject films by Columbia Pictures that have been regularly airing on television since 1958.

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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, commonly known as Drury Lane, is a West End theatre and Grade I listed building in Covent Garden, London, England.

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Tom O'Horgan

Tom O'Horgan (May 3, 1924 – January 11, 2009) was an American theatre and film director, composer, actor and musician.

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Vivienne Segal

Vivienne Sonia Segal (April 19, 1897 – December 29, 1992) was an American actress and singer.

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Webster Booth

Webster Booth (21 January 1902 – 21 June 1984) was an English tenor, best remembered as the duettist partner of Anne Ziegler.

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West End theatre

West End theatre is a common term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of "Theatreland" in and near the West End of London.

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William Anthony McGuire

William Anthony McGuire (July 9, 1881 - September 16, 1940) was a playwright, theatre director, and producer and screenwriter, including The Kid From Spain (1932) starring Eddie Cantor.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Musketeers_(musical)

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