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Musical Theatre Production Repertoire ASU LYRIC OPERA THEATRE - MUSICAL THEATRE REPERTOIRE Show Title Creative Team Year(s) Performed 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Composer(s): William Finn 2010 Lyricist(s): William Finn Book Writer(s): Rachel Sheinkin A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1969, 78, 89 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart A Little Night Music Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1987, 99 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Hugh Wheeler A...My Name is Alice Composer(s): Various 1991, 98 Lyricist(s): Various Book Writer(s): Joan Silver & Julianne Boyd And the World Goes 'Round Composer(s): John Kander 1994, 2008 Lyricist(s): Fred Ebb Book Writer(s): Revue Anything Goes Composer(s): Cole Porter 2005 Lyricist(s): Cole Porter Book Writer(s): Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse archy and mehitabel Composer(s): George Kleinsinger 1966, 74 Lyricist(s): Joe Darion Book Writer(s): Joe Darion, Don Marquis Assassins Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 2007 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): John Weidman Bat Boy: The Musical Composer(s): Laurence O'Keefe 2012 Lyricist(s): Laurence O'Keefe Book Writer(s): Keythe Farley, Brian Flemming Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill Composer(s): Kurt Weill 1977 Lyricist(s): Various Book Writer(s): Gene Lerner Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Composer(s): Carol Hall 2011 Lyricist(s): Carol Hall Book Writer(s): Larry L. King, Peter Masterson Boyfriend, The Composer(s): Sandy Wilson 1967, 98, 2005 Lyricist(s): Sandy Wilson Book Writer(s): Sandy Wilson Boys from Syracuse, The Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1973 Lyricist(s): Lorenz Hart Book Writer(s): George Abbott By Strouse Composer(s): Charles Strouse 1989 Lyricist(s): Charles, Strouse, Lee Adams, Martin Charnin, Fred Tobias, David Rogers Book Writer(s): Revue Bye Bye Birdie Composer(s): Charles Strouse 1968, 99 Lyricist(s): Lee Adams Book Writer(s): Michael Stewart Cabaret Composer(s): John Kander 1997, 2012 Lyricist(s): Fred Ebb Book Writer(s): Joe Masteroff Camelot Composer(s): Frederick Loewe 1982 Lyricist(s): Alan Jay Lerner Book Writer(s): Alan Jay Lerner Candide (Chelsea version) Composer(s): Leonard Bernstein 2007 Lyricist(s): Richard Wilbur Book Writer(s): Hugh Wheeler Canterbury Tales Composer(s): John Hawkins, Richard Hill 1971, 75 Lyricist(s): Nevill Coghill Book Writer(s): Martin Starkie, Nevill Coghill Carousel Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1981, 2000 Lyricist(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Book Writer(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Caterina’s Son Composer(s): Tak Tarbo (World Premier) 2003 Lyricist(s): Tak Tarbo Book Writer(s): Tak Tarbo Celebration Composer(s): Harvey Schmidt 1971 Lyricist(s): Tom Jones Book Writer(s): Tom Jones Chorus Line, A Composer(s): Marvin Hamlisch 2003 Lyricist(s): Edward Kleban Book Writer(s): James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante Cinderella Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1990 Lyricist(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Book Writer(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Closer than Ever Composer(s): David Shire 1993 Lyricist(s): Richard Maltby, Jr. Book Writer(s): Revue Company Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1972, 91, 2015 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): George Furth Cole vs. Noel (Original Review) Composer(s): Cole Porter, Noel Coward 1980 Lyricist(s): Cole Porter, Noel Coward Book Writer(s): Revue Drowsy Chaperone, The Composer(s): Lisa Lambert 2016 Lyricist(s): Greg Morisson Book Writer(s): Bob Martin, Don McKellar Fantasticks, The Composer(s): Harvey Schmidt 1964, 82, 2013 Lyricist(s): Tom Jones Book Writer(s): Tom Jones Flora, the Red Menace Composer(s): John Kander 2001 Lyricist(s): Fred Ebb Book Writer(s): Feorge Abbott, Robert Russell Godspell Composer(s): Stephen Schwartz 1995, 2006 Lyricist(s): Stephen Schwartz, Episcopal Hymnal, others Book Writer(s): John-Michael Tebelak Goodtime Charley Composer(s): Larry Grossman 1991 Lyricist(s): Hal Hackady Book Writer(s): Sidney Michaels Grease Composer(s): Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey 2001, 2015 Lyricist(s): Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey Book Writer(s): Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey Guys and Dolls Composer(s): Frank Loesser 1965 Lyricist(s): Frank Loesser Book Writer(s): Jo Swerling, Abe Burrows How to Succeed in Business Wthout Really Trying Composer(s): Frank Loesser 1970 Lyricist(s): Frank Loesser Book Writer(s): Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, Willie Gilbert I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change Composer(s): Jimmy Roberts 2010 Lyricist(s): Joe DiPietro Book Writer(s): Joe DiPietro Into the Woods Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1995, 2011 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): James Lapine Jacques Brel is Alive and Well Composer(s): Jacques Brel 1974 Lyricist(s): Jacques Brel, Eric Blau, Mort Shuman Book Writer(s): Eric Blau, Mort Shuman King is a Fink, The Composer(s): Kenneth Seipp (World Premier) 1975 Lyricist(s): Truitt Kismet Composer(s): Alexander Borodin; adapted by Robert Wright, George Forrest 1967 Lyricist(s): Robert Wright, George Forrest Book Writer(s):Charles Lederer, Luther Davis Little Johnny Jones Composer(s): George M. Cohan 1986 Lyricist(s): George M. Cohan Book Writer(s): George M. Cohan Little Shop of Horrors Composer(s): Alan Menken 2002 Lyricist(s): Howard Ashman Book Writer(s): Howard Ashman Little Women Composer(s): Jason Howland 2013 Lyricist(s): Mindi Dickstein Book Writer(s): Allan Knee Man of La Mancha Composer(s): Mitch Leigh 1970, 82 Lyricist(s): Joe Darion Book Writer(s): Dale Wasserman March of the Falsettos Composer(s): William Finn 2006 Lyricist(s): William Finn Book Writer(s): William Finn Music Man, The Composer(s): Meredith Willson 2012 Lyricist(s): Meredith Willson Book Writer(s): Meredith Willson, Franklin Lacey My Fair Lady Composer(s): Frederick Loewe 1967 Lyricist(s): Alan Jay Lerner Book Writer(s): Alan Jay Lerner Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Composer(s): Rupert Holmes 1996 Lyricist(s): Rupert Holmes Book Writer(s): Rupert Holmes Noel vs. Cole (Original Review) Composer(s): Cole Porter, Noel Coward 1985 Lyricist(s): Cole Porter, Noel Coward Book Writer(s): Revue Nunsense Composer(s): Dan Goggin 1996 Lyricist(s): Dan Goggin Book Writer(s): Dan Goggin Nunsense II: The Second Coming Composer(s): Dan Goggin 2008 Lyricist(s): Dan Goggin Book Writer(s): Dan Goggin Oh, Coward! Composer(s): Noel Coward 1977 Lyricist(s): Noel Coward Book Writer(s): Revue Oklahoma! Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1984, 2006 Lyricist(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Book Writer(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Once Upon a Mattress Composer(s): Mary Rodgers 1983, 2004 Lyricist(s): Marshall Barer Book Writer(s): Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, Dean Fuller Pacific Overtures Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1980, 84 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): John Weidman, additional material by Hugh Wheeler Perfectly Frank Composer(s): Frank Loesser 1990 Lyricist(s): Frank Loesser Book Writer(s): Kenny Solms Pippin Composer(s): Stephen Schwartz 1985, 2000 Lyricist(s): Stephen Schwartz Book Writer(s): Roger O. Hirson Roar of the Greasepaint, The Composer(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley 1966, 84 Lyricist(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley Book Writer(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley Robber Bridegroom, The Composer(s): Robert Waldman 1994 Lyricist(s): Alfred Uhry Book Writer(s): Alfred Uhry Rocky Horror Show, The Composer(s): Richard O'Brien 2010 Lyricist(s): Richard O'Brien Book Writer(s): Richard O'Brien Rodgers and Hart Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1988 Lyricist(s): Lorenz Hart Book Writer(s): Revue Romance/Romance Composer(s): Keith Herrmann 1995 Lyricist(s): Barry Harman Book Writer(s): Barry Harman Salad Days Composer(s): Julian Slade 1967, 82 Lyricist(s): Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds Book Writer(s): Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds Secret Garden, The Composer(s): Lucy Simon 1998, 2010 Lyricist(s): Marsha Norman Book Writer(s): Marsha Norman Send in the Clowns Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 1977 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Revue She Loves Me Composer(s): Jerry Bock 1974, 2007 Lyricist(s): Sheldon Harnick Book Writer(s): Joe Masteroff Showboat Composer(s): Jerome Kern 1988 Lyricist(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Book Writer(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Side by Side by Sondheim Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Mary Rodgers, Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne1982, 2004 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Revue Snoopy! Composer(s): Larry Grossman 1986 Lyricist(s): Hal Hackady Book Writer(s): Warren Lockhart, Arthur Whitelaw, Michael Grace Some Enchanted Evening Composer(s): Richard Rodgers 1987 Lyricist(s): Oscar Hammerstein II Book Writer(s): Revue Something's Afoot Composer(s): James McDonald, David Vos, Robert Gerlach, Ed Linderman 1993 Lyricist(s): James McDonald, David Vos, Robert Gerlach Book Writer(s): James McDonald, David Vos, Robert Gerlach Stop the World - I Want to Get Off Composer(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley 1968, 88 Lyricist(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley Book Writer(s): Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley Sunday in the Park with George Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 2009 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): James Lapine Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Composer(s): Stephen Sondheim 2009 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Hugh Wheeler Tintypes Composer(s): arr. Mel Marvin 1997 Lyricist(s): Various Book Writer(s): Mel Marvin, Gary Pearle Try to Forget (Original Review) Composer(s): Peter Schickele 1977 Lyricist(s): Peter Schickele Book Writer(s): Revue Try to Remember (Original Review) Composer(s): Harvey Schmidt 1977 Lyricist(s): Tom Jones Book Writer(s): Revue Urinetown Composer(s): Mark Hollmann 2008 Lyricist(s): Mark Hollmann, Greg Kotis Book Writer(s): Greg Kotis West Side Story Composer(s): Leonard Bernstein 1964, 2009 Lyricist(s): Stephen Sondheim Book Writer(s): Arthur Laurents Wizard of Oz, The Composer(s): Harold Arlen 1966 Lyricist(s): E. Y. Harburg Book Writer(s): L. Frank Baum You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Composer(s): Clark Gesner 1981, 2002, 11 Lyricist(s): Clark Gesner Book Writer(s): John Gordon.
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