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New Girl in Town may refer to Film, TV and theatre * ''New Girl in Town'' (1957 musical), a Tony-winning musical based on the play ''Anna Christie'' * ''Friends: New Girl in Town'' (2012 film), film in the Lego film franchise, see List of Lego films * ''Nashville Girl'' (1976 film), film also released as "The New Girl in Town (film)" * "The New Girl in Town", Episode 14 of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.'' It marks the first appearance of Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Karai, the adopted teenage daughter of Oroku Saki/the Shredder. * ''New Girl In Town'' (2012 TV episode), season 2 episode of "Dance Moms", see List of Dance Moms episodes * New Girl in Town (The Inside episode), ''New Girl in Town'' (The Inside episode) (2005 TV episode), season 1 episode 1 of "The Inside" crime drama TV series * ''New Girls in Town'' (2005 TV episode), season 1 episode of "The Girls Next Door", see List of The Girls Next Door episodes * ''The New ...
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New Girl In Town
''New Girl in Town'' is a musical with a book by George Abbott and music and lyrics by Bob Merrill based on Eugene O'Neill's 1921 play ''Anna Christie'', about a prostitute who tries to live down her past. ''New Girl'', unlike O'Neill's play, focuses on the jealousy of the character Marthy and on love's ability to conquer all. The musical ends far more hopefully than the play. Background The Broadway production opened on May 4, 1957 at the 46th Street Theatre, where it ran for 431 performances. The show was written as a star vehicle for Gwen Verdon, who had just had a hit with ''Damn Yankees'' and won raves for her portrayal of Anna, a role that showed off her acting, singing and dancing abilities to maximum effect. Composer Bob Merrill was at the beginning of a string of 1960s successes. ''New Girl in Town,'' produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Hal Prince, was well received by both critics and audiences. Verdon and co-star Thelma Ritter shared the Tony Awar ...
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