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Andrew Lloyd Webber on Joseph - and Maria Friedman in the studio

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber discusses the very first school performance of Joseph, while Maria Friedman (The Narrator) attempts to record the distinctive 'harmonica' sound from the beginning of 'One More Angel in Heaven' - but is slightly distracted by other members of the cast and crew, including Donny Osmond (Joseph)... Taken from The Making of Joseph DVD.

Heidi Blickenstaff sings "I'm Your Man"

A performance by Heidi Blickenstaff of "I'm Your Man, " from the world premiere production "Meet John Doe," written by Andrew Gerle and Eddie Sugarman; additional story by Matt August; directed by Eric Schaeffer. This performance was filmed as part of the 2007 Ford's Theater Gala.

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Learn About Our New Artwork

For the first time ever, Rodgers & Hammerstein offers you show posters, print ads, Facebook graphics, and marketing materials. Whether your choose our versatile layered artwork or our easy-to-edit flattened files, Rodgers & Hammerstein offers you simple execution for a look that will ...

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THE SOUND OF MUSIC Family Scrapbook

Three of the actor's who portrayed the von Trapp children in the film of THE SOUND OF MUSIC stopped by the Rodgers & Hammerstein office recently for an exclusive chat about their newest project, THE SOUND OF MUSIC Family Scrapbook. Heather Menzies (Louisa), Nicholas Hammond (Friedrich) and Kym ...

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"Here In My Arms" from DEAREST ENEMY

“Here in My Arms” performed by Robert Sterling (Copeland) and Anne Jeffreys (Betsy)  DEAREST ENEMY (Rodgers and Hart) Dearest Enemy, in a 1955 television adaptation produced and directed by Max Liebman. Dearest Enemy, which opened on Broadway in 1925, was the team’s ...

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"Sweet Peter" from DEAREST ENEMY

  “Sweet Peter” performed by Cyril Ritchard (General Howe), Robert Sterling (Copeland), and Chorus  DEAREST ENEMY (Rodgers and Hart) Dearest Enemy, in a 1955 television adaptation produced and directed by Max Liebman. Dearest Enemy, which opened on Broadway in 1925, was ...

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