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Something Wonderful
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Something Wonderful
Broadway
Original
Gershwin Theatre
222 W. 51st St., New York, NY
SYNOPSIS:
lyrics:
Oscar Hammerstein II
People (22)
Michel Bell
"Stan' Up and Fight" Performer
(Original)
Joel Blum
"All Er Nothin'" Performer
(Original)
Liz Callaway
"A Wonderful Guy" Performer
(Original)
Jonathan Dokuchitz
"All the Things You Are" Performer
(Original)
Doug LaBrecque
"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" Performer
(Original)
Rebecca Luker
"Can I Forget You?" Performer
(Original)
Audra McDonald
"Something Wonderful" Performer
(Original)
Maureen McGovern
"A Cockeyed Optimist" Performer
(Original)
Dorothy Stanley
"All Er Nothin'" Performer
(Original)
Ted Chapin
Host
(Original)
Schuyler G. Chapin
Remarks
(Original)
Garth Drabinsky
Remarks
(Original)
William Hammerstein
Remarks
(Original)
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Michel Bell
"Stan' Up and Fight" Performer
(Original)
Joel Blum
"All Er Nothin'" Performer
(Original)
Liz Callaway
"A Wonderful Guy" Performer
(Original)
Jonathan Dokuchitz
"All the Things You Are" Performer
(Original)
Doug LaBrecque
"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" Performer
(Original)
Rebecca Luker
"Can I Forget You?" Performer
(Original)
Audra McDonald
"Something Wonderful" Performer
(Original)
Maureen McGovern
"A Cockeyed Optimist" Performer
(Original)
Dorothy Stanley
"All Er Nothin'" Performer
(Original)
Ted Chapin
Host
(Original)
Schuyler G. Chapin
Remarks
(Original)
Garth Drabinsky
Remarks
(Original)
William Hammerstein
Remarks
(Original)
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Oscar Hammerstein II
Lyrics
Richard Rodgers
Featured Songs
Jerome Kern
Featured Songs
Georges Bizet
Featured Songs
The Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatre Library
Producer
Livent, Inc.
Produced in Association with
Bert Fink
Producer
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Pro Info
Opening Date
Jul
12
1995
Closing Date
Jul
12
1995
Performances
1
as of Jun 16, 2025
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