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Calvin Berger
''Calvin Berger'' is a 2006 musical with book, lyrics, and music written by Barry Wyner. Its story is loosely based on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play ''Cyrano de Bergerac''. Plot Calvin Berger, a high school senior, is smitten by Rosanna but because of his appearance, particularly the size of his nose, he feels insecure. Rosanna just treats him like a friend but is attracted to the handsome newcomer Matt, who would like to talk to her but is inhibited by being nervous and shy. Rosanna uses Calvin as a go-between to set up a date, and Calvin exploits this role to "date" Rosanna by using Matt as his physical stand-in feeding him the lines to entice her. Rosanna does not get along with Bret, another girl, who likes Calvin and realizes that he has a crush on Rosanna. When Matt gains more confidence and thinks that he can communicate without Calvin's support, Rosanna discovers the deception. Matt has to regain Rosanna's trust and love, while Calvin realizes what he has done and that his p ...
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Cyrano De Bergerac (play)
''Cyrano de Bergerac'' is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. There was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, and the play is a fictionalisation following the broad outlines of his life. The entire play is written in verse, in rhyming couplets of twelve syllables per line, very close to the classical alexandrine form, but the verses sometimes lack a caesura. It is also meticulously researched, down to the names of the members of the Académie française and the ''dames précieuses'' glimpsed before the performance in the first scene. The play has been translated and performed many times, and it is responsible for introducing the word ''panache'' into the English language. The character of Cyrano himself makes reference to "my panache" in the play. The most famous English translations are those by Brian Hooker, Anthony Burgess, and Louis Untermeyer. Plot summary Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, a cadet (nobleman serving as a soldier) in the French Army, is a brash, strong ...
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Hollywood, Los Angeles
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the Central Los Angeles, central region of Los Angeles, California. Its name has come to be a metonymy, shorthand reference for the Cinema of the United States, U.S. film industry and the people associated with it. Many notable film studios, such as Columbia Pictures, Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures, are located near or in Hollywood. Hollywood was incorporated as a municipality in 1903. It was Merger (politics), consolidated with the city of Los Angeles in 1910. Soon thereafter a prominent film industry emerged, having developed first on the East Coast. Eventually it became the most recognizable in the world. History Initial development H.J. Whitley, a real estate developer, arranged to buy the E.C. Hurd ranch. They agreed on a price and shook hands on the deal. Whitley shared his plans for the new town with General Harrison Gray Otis (publisher), Harrison Gray Otis, ...
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Works Based On Cyrano De Bergerac (play)
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2006 Musicals
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David Hull (actor)
David Hull (born August 5, 1985) is an American actor and singer, best known for playing White Josh in The CW comedy-drama series ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend''. Prior to his television and movie work, he performed in several stage plays and Broadway musicals. Early life Hull was born and raised in Ohio just outside of Cincinnati. When he was younger he was interested in politics and was a member of the Junior Statesmen of America. At the age of sixteen, he discovered his love of music when he performed pop and country revues at local theme park Kings Island. He later attended the University of Michigan. Career Hull had a number of Broadway credits before being cast in recurring role as White Josh on ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' in 2015. In April 2017, it was announced that Hull had been promoted to series regular. He also had a recurring role as Travis Moore in the HBO comedy series '' Insecure''. He played Logan on '' The Middle''. Hull appeared in the 2017 film ''The Dark Tapes.'' He al ...
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Krystal Joy Brown
Krystal Joy Brown (born in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American Broadway theatre, television and film actress best known for her portrayal of Eliza Hamilton in Hamilton on Broadway and her role as Renee Timmons on the Starz series, “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”. She also played of Diana Ross in the Broadway musical '' Motown: The Musical''. She is a two-time Fred and Adele Astaire Award nominee for best female dancer in a Broadway show. Career Theatre Brown made her acting debut in the national tour of the hit Broadway musical ''Rent'', where she was cast as Mimi. She has appeared on Broadway in '' Hair'', being cast in various roles; ''Leap of Faith'', as Ornella Sturdevant; and ''Big Fish'', as Josephine Bloom. Brown's theatrical productions outside of Broadway include the regional productions of '' Little Shop of Horrors'', ''High School Musical'' and ''Calvin Berger''. She also appeared in the Off-Broadway show ''Falling for Eve''. In 2014, she played Diana Ross in ...
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Sh-K-Boom Records
Sh-K-Boom Records is an independent record label and producer of recorded and live entertainment, which was founded in 2000 by Kurt Deutsch with the mission of bridging the gap between pop music and theater. In 2004 Sh-K-Boom created their second imprint, Ghostlight Records, dedicated to the preservation of traditional musical theater, spurred by the popular release of their first-ever show cast recording, Jason Robert Brown's ''The Last Five Years''. Together the two labels have over 200 albums in their catalogues. The company has also produced over 50 live concerts as part of their Sh-K-Boom Room Concert Series, and are currently developing new and innovative projects for the stage and screen. Sh-K-Boom & Ghostlight Records are twelve-time Grammy Award nominees and four-time Grammy winners in the Best Musical Theater Album category for ''In the Heights'', ''The Book of Mormon'' and '' Beautiful: The Carole King Musical''. Ghostlight's ''Book of Mormon'' album was the first Broad ...
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Jerry Bock
Jerrold Lewis Bock (November 23, 1928November 3, 2010) was an American musical theater composer. He received the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama with Sheldon Harnick for their 1959 musical ''Fiorello!'' and the Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist for the 1964 musical ''Fiddler on the Roof'' with Sheldon Harnick. Biography Born in New Haven, Connecticut, and raised in Flushing, Queens, New York, Bock studied the piano as a child. While a student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he wrote the musical ''Big As Life'', which toured the state and enjoyed a run in Chicago. After graduation, he spent three summers at the Tamiment Playhouse in the Poconos and wrote for early television revues with lyricist Larry Holofcener. One of their songs, the three-part "The Story of Alice," was performed by the Chad Mitchell Trio on their ''Blowin' in the Wind'' album of 1962. Career Bock made his Broadway debut in 1955 when he and Lawrence Holofcener co ...
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Julia Lester
Julia Rose Lester (born January 28, 2000) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Ashlyn Caswell in the Disney+ series ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' and for originating the role of Little Red Ridinghood in the 2022 Broadway revival of ''Into the Woods''. Early life and education Lester is from West Hollywood, Los Angeles. She is Jewish. She is the youngest daughter of Kelly and Loren Lester, granddaughter of Helen and Peter Mark Richman, and niece of Lucas Richman. Her sisters, Jenny and Lily, are also in show business. She attended Calabasas High School. Filmography Film Television Stage References External links

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Grace Kaufman
Grace Kaufman (born April 29, 2002) is an American actress, known for her roles including Kate Burns in the CBS sitcom '' Man with a Plan'' (2016–2020), Bronwen in the CBS sitcom ''Bad Teacher'' (2014), Ashley Chandler in the TNT action-drama series '' The Last Ship'' (2014–2018), and Berry in Disney's '' Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets'' (2015–2018). Kaufman's feature film debut came in '' Sister '' (2014). Early life Kaufman was born in Los Angeles, California on April 29, 2002. Her parents are actor David Kaufman and actress Lisa Picotte, and her younger brother Henry is also an actor. Her first acting role was in the 2009 stage production of ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center. Her paternal grandfather is Jewish, whereas her paternal grandmother is Catholic. Recognition In 2012, Kaufman received the Best Actress award at the HollyShorts Film Festival. In 2014, she won the Discovery Award at the Traverse City Film Festival The T ...
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Joshua Bassett (actor)
Joshua Taylor Bassett (born December 22, 2000) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. He is known for his starring role as Ricky Bowen in '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. Early life Bassett was born and raised in Oceanside, California, to parents Taylor and Laura. He has five sisters, and was home-schooled. His first introduction to musical theater was at age eight, over a decade before he starred as Ricky in ''High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,'' when he was in a community theater production of ''High School Musical on Stage!''. Since then, Bassett has starred in over 30 musical productions. He moved to Los Angeles when he was 16 years old to start acting, living in his car for some time to get by. Career From 2017 to 2018, Bassett appeared in episodic roles in the television shows: ''Lethal Weapon'', ''Game Shakers'', and ''Dirty John''. His first substantial role was in early 2018 when he starred as Aidan Peters in the third and fi ...
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Jason Eric Testa
Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea. He was also the great-grandson of the messenger god Hermes, through his mother's side. Jason appeared in various literary works in the classical world of Greece and Rome, including the epic poem ''Argonautica'' and the tragedy ''Medea''. In the modern world, Jason has emerged as a character in various adaptations of his myths, such as the 1963 film '' Jason and the Argonauts'' and the 2000 TV miniseries of the same name. Persecution by Pelias Pelias (Aeson's half-brother) was power-hungry and sought to gain dominion over all of Thessaly. Pelias was the progeny of a union between their shared mother, Tyro ("high born Tyro"), the daughter of Salmoneus, and the sea god Poseidon. In a bitter feud, he overthrew Aeson (the rightful king), killin ...
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