Broadway Yearbook

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Senior writing for the yearbook … Quote from a musical?

I am the last year of high school and I have to write a budget for my high the yearbook. I am very involved with music and theater programs at my school and in my city and want to use a quote from a Broadway musical song for my writing. But I can not think of a good to use. Any ideas?

Here is a good site that I really like quotes. You can take a look there. Http: / / www.quotecrave.net


The Best American Short Plays 1990


The Best American Short Plays 1990


$8.75


Scripts for 12 short plays complete with bios on each author. Includes: Salaam Huey Newton, Salaam (Ed Bullins) + Naomi in the Living Room (Christopher Durang) + The Man Who Climbed the Pecan Trees (Horton Foote) + Teeth (Tina Howe) + Sure Thing (David Iv…

The Playbill Broadway Yearbook: June 2010 to May 2011, Seventh Annual Edition


The Playbill Broadway Yearbook: June 2010 to May 2011, Seventh Annual Edition


$20.00


Many of the people who work on Broadway keep scrapbooks of their experiences: photos, signed posters, ticket stubs, and, of course the Playbills. Playbill Books, a division of the iconic 127-year-old company that designs the programs for every show on Broadway, has expanded this idea into an annual project that has become a Broadway institution: The Playbill Broadway Yearbook. Taking the form of a…

Broadway Yearbook 2001-2002: A Relevant and Irreverent Record


Broadway Yearbook 2001-2002: A Relevant and Irreverent Record


$19.35


Called the “theater equivalent of longtime New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael” by Matinee Magazine, critic and producer Steven Suskin chronicles the 2001-2002 theater season in his latest installment in the Broadway Yearbook series. Commenting with wit and erudition on each show that opened on Broadway between May 2001 and May 2002, Suskin’s vivid descriptions recall Tony winners like Thoroughly …


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