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Señor Discretion Himself
''Señor'' ''Discretion Himself'' is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, adapted from the short story of the same name by Budd Schulberg. It was never completed before Loesser died in 1969, but it was revised and "completed" in 2004, with a new libretto by Culture Clash, vocal arrangements by Brian Cimmet and directed by Charles Randolph-Wright. ''Señor Discretion Himself'' ran April 9-May 23, 2004 at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. The production was directed by Charles Randolph-Wright, choreography by Doriana Sanchez, music direction and vocal arrangements by Brian Cimmet, orchestrations by Larry Hochman. The production starred Shawn Elliott, Elena Shaddow Elena Shaddow is an American singer and actress. She is originally from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
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Frank Loesser
Frank Henry Loesser (; June 29, 1910 – July 28, 1969) was an American songwriter who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway musicals ''Guys and Dolls'' and ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'', among others. He won a Tony Award for ''Guys and Dolls'' and shared the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for ''How to Succeed''. He also wrote songs for over 60 Hollywood films and Tin Pan Alley, many of which have become standards, and was nominated for five Academy Awards for best song, winning once for Baby, It's Cold Outside. Early years Frank Henry Loesser was born to a Jewish family in New York City to Henry Loesser, a pianist,Frank Loesser biography
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Culture Clash (performance Troupe)
Culture Clash is a performance troupe that currently comprises writer-comedians Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Sigüenza. Their work is of a satire, satirical nature. Culture Clash was founded on May 5, 1984 at the Galería de la Raza in San Francisco's Mission District, by the writers José Antonio Burciaga, Marga Gómez, Monica Palacios (Playwright), Monica Palacios, Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza. The founding date is significant due to the importance of Cinco de Mayo to Mexican-Americans, the shared ethnicity of the majority of collaborators. Montoya and Sigüenza had both been involved in the Chicano art scene in the San Francisco Bay Area, Montoya being the son of Chicano poetry, Chicano poet, artist, and activist José Montoya, and Sigüenza having been involved in the art collective ''La Raza Graphics'', which created works of Graphic design, graphic art to support campaigns of the Chicano Movement. Culture Clash's works range from comedic sk ...
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Budd Schulberg
Budd Schulberg (born Seymour Wilson Schulberg, March 27, 1914 – August 5, 2009) was an American screenwriter, television producer, novelist and sports writer. He was known for his novels ''What Makes Sammy Run?'' and ''The Harder They Fall;'' his Academy Award-winning screenplay for ''On the Waterfront'', and his screenplay for '' A Face in the Crowd''. Early life and education Schulberg was raised in a Jewish familyHollywood Reporter: "Hollywood's Hottest $150 Million Project Is an 83-Year-Old ...
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Arena Stage (Washington, D
Arena Stage is a not-for-profit regional theater based in Southwest, Washington, D.C. Established in 1950, it was the first racially integrated theater in Washington, D.C. and its founders helped start the U.S. regional theater movement. It is located at a theater complex called the Mead Center for American Theater. The theater's Artistic Director is Molly Smith and the Executive Producer is Edgar Dobie. It is the largest company in the country dedicated to American plays and playwrights. Arena Stage commissions and develops new plays through its Power Plays initiative. The company now serves an annual audience of more than 300,000. Its productions have received numerous local and national awards, including the Tony Award for best regional theater and over 600 Helen Hayes Awards. History Founding, location, and theaters The theatre company was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1950 by Zelda and Thomas Fichandler and Edward Mangum. Its first home was the Hippodrome Theatre, a form ...
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Helen Hayes Award
The Helen Hayes Awards are theater awards recognizing excellence in professional theater in the Washington, D.C. area since 1983. The awards are named in tribute of Helen Hayes, who is also known as the "First Lady of American Theatre." They are presented by Theatre Washington (formerly known as the Helen Hayes Awards organization), sponsored by TodayTix, a ticketing company, and supported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, The Share Fund, Prince Charitable Trust, and Craig Pascal and Victor Shargai. History In 1983, together with producing partner Arthur Cantor and ''Washington Post'' critic emeritus Richard L. Coe, Broadway producer Bonnie Nelson Schwartz presented a plan for strengthening and cultivating theatre in her home city, Washington, D.C., to the first lady of the American theatre and native Washingtonian, Helen Hayes, who embraced the idea. The Washington ...
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Charles Randolph-Wright
Charles Randolph-Wright is an American film, television, and theatre director, television producer, screenwriter, and playwright. Early life A native of York, South Carolina, Randolph-Wright graduated with honors from York High School. He attended Duke University where he received the A.B. Duke Scholarship and was a pre-med student. As an undergraduate, he studied acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and dance with the Alvin Ailey School in New York City. Randolph-Wright changed his major, and graduated with honors from Duke University with a B.A. degree in theater and religion. Career Theater Randolph-Wright's earliest Broadway credit was in 1981 as a member of the original cast of the musical ''Dreamgirls''. He then went on to establish a distinguished career in the theater as a director, writer, and producer. Randolph-Wright directed the Broadway premiere of Alice Childress's ''Trouble in Mind'' at Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theat ...
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Brian Cimmet
Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word meaning "high" or "noble". For example, the element ''bre'' means "hill"; which could be transferred to mean "eminence" or "exalted one". The name is quite popular in Ireland, on account of Brian Boru, a 10th-century High King of Ireland. The name was also quite popular in East Anglia during the Middle Ages. This is because the name was introduced to England by Bretons following the Norman Conquest. Bretons also settled in Ireland along with the Normans in the 12th century, and 'their' name was mingled with the 'Irish' version. Also, in the north-west of England, the 'Irish' name was introduced by Scandinavian settlers from Ireland. Within the Gaelic speaking areas of Scotland, the name was at first only used by professional families of Irish or ...
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Larry Hochman
Larry Hochman (; born November 21, 1953) is an American orchestrator and composer. He has won four Emmy Awards for his original music on the TV series ''Wonder Pets!'' and a Tony Award for his orchestrations for ''The Book of Mormon''. Early life and training He studied music theory and composition at Manhattan School of Music, Eastman School of Music, and Mannes College of Music. Career Hochman's musical ''One Man Band'', for which he wrote the score with Marc Elliot, was produced off-Broadway in 1985, and was later staged at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Florida. ''The New York Times'' reviewer wrote, "The 10 musical numbers, written by Marc Elliot and Larry Hochman, and Mr. Elliot's lyrics for the songs, move the story along and provide some good comic effects...here aresome old-fashioned songs in the show that you find yourself humming afterward, and a few stay with you a long time." In 1987, Hochman worked on the short-lived Broadway stage musical ''Late Nite Comic'' a ...
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Elena Shaddow
Elena Shaddow is an American singer and actress. She is originally from Chagrin Falls, Ohio."'The King and I' Premieres in Columbus April 24–29 with Ohio Native Elena Shaddow in Lead Female Role"
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Shaddow attended , graduating with a music degree.Gans, Andrew

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John Bolton (actor)
John Bolton (born December 29, 1965) is an American actor and Broadway regular. Bolton is best known for originating the role of "The Old Man" (Mr. Parker) in the Broadway show '' A Christmas Story: The Musical''. He portrayed Vlad Popov in the 2017 Broadway production of ''Anastasia''. Career Bolton originated the role of "The Old Man" (Mr. Parker) in '' A Christmas Story: The Musical'' on Broadway, running from November 19, 2012, to December 30, 2012, and repeated this starring role in Boston, Hartford and in December 2013 at Madison Square Garden. He appeared in the Broadway revival of ''Dames at Sea'', starring as The Captain/Hennesey. The musical ran from October 22, 2015, to January 3, 2016. His other theatre credits include many Broadway musicals that have won the Tony Award including original productions of ''Curtains'' with David Hyde Pierce; ''Spamalot'' with Tim Curry, David Hyde Pierce, and Sara Ramirez, directed by Mike Nichols; ''Contact'' directed by Susan Strom ...
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Helen Hayes Awards Resident Design
These Helen Hayes Awards are given annually for excellence in production design for professional theatres in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. They are given only for resident productions. Choreography and Musical Direction Outstanding Choreography in a Resident Production * 1993 Dianne McIntyre - ''In Living Colors'' Theater of the First Amendment** Linda Garner Miller - ''H.M.S. Pinafore'' Interact Theatre Company** Marcia Milgrom Dodge - ''Of Thee I Sing'' Arena Stage** Robert Biederman - ''2-2-Tango'' The Studio Theatre Secondstage** Roy Anthony Arauz - ''Female Hitchikers'' - Consenting Adults Theatre Company * 1994 Mike Malone - ''Spunk'' The Studio Theatre** Charles Augins - ''Five Guys Named Moe'' - Ford's Theatre ** David Leong - ''Julius Caesar'' - The Shakespeare Theatre ** Jim Corti - ''Dancing TROLLat Lughnasa'' - Arena Stage * 1996 Patdro Harris - ''Bessie's Blues'' - The Studio Theatre ** Brad Waller - ''Richard III'' - Folger Shakespeare Library ** Dianne McIn ...
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2004 Musicals
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being and . Four is the sum and product of two with itself: 2 + 2 = 4 = 2 x 2, the only number b such that a + a = b = a x a, which also makes four the smallest squared prime number p^. In Knuth's up-arrow notation, , and so forth, for any number of up arrows. By consequence, four is the only square one more than a prime number, specifically three. The sum of the first four prime numbers two + three + five + seven is the only sum of four consecutive prime numbers that yields an odd prime number, seventeen, which is the fourth super-prime. Four lies between the first proper pair of twin primes, three and five, which are the first two Fermat primes, like seventeen, which is the third. On the other ...
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