Mulhare edward 1923 1997 (1 risultati)

Letter from the actor Edward Mulhare to the lyricist and playwright Alan Jay Lerner thanking him for his good wishes on opening night.
Mulhare, Edward (1923 -1997); Alan Jay Lerner, (1918-1986), recipient.
Editore: New York: 155 East 47th Street, (1956-1973], 1973
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Tls. 17 x 13.2 cm. . Edward Mulhare (thanking Alan for his wishes on opening night and saying the play was very successful", one page, New York, n.d.); Edward Mulhare was a prominent actor on Broadway, most famously as a replacement for Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins in the original 1956 production of My Fai…r Lady. He also starred in other Broadway productions, including The Devil's Advocate in 1961 and Mary, Mary in 1961. My Fair Lady (1956): Mulhare took over the role of Professor Henry Higgins from Rex Harrison and went on to play the part for over 1,000 performances. The Devil's Advocate (1961): He starred as Giacomo Nerone in this production, which ran in 1961. Mary, Mary (1961): Mulhare also appeared as Dirk Winsten in this play in 1961. Don Juan in Hell (1973): He appeared as the Devil in this revival of George Bernard Shaw's play. .Provenance: Estate of Alan Jay Lerner, (1918-1986).Alan Jay Lerner is celebrated for his enduring and engaging contributions to musical theater, including 'My Fair Lady', 'Camelot', and 'Paint Your Wagon', among many others. His work is remembered for its distinctive blend of emotional depth and charm, which led to the creation of some of the most significant works in musical theater for both stage and screen.Over the course of four decades, Lerner rubbed shoulders with some of the world's most iconic figures, many of whom became confidants and pen pals.