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  1. Show Details. Hazel Flagg (5) Music. Jule Styne (541) Lyrics. Bob Hilliard (29) Book. Ben Hecht (7) Recording Details. Date. May 22, 1953. Type. Audio / Stage Cast. Method. Studio. Language. English. Location. US / NY / New York. Theatre/Venue. Mark Hellinger Theatre. Director. David Alexander (3) Choreography. Robert Alton [1] (37) Music Director.

  2. Hazel Flaggs producer, Jule Styne, doubled in brass – and strings, woodwinds and percussion – to write the music for the hit-studded score. He has to his credit the music for three previous Broadway shows: “High Button Shoes,” “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,“ and “Two On the Aisle” – and pop successes like “It’s Magic” and ...

  3. Feb 22, 2007 · Remastered, Cast Recording. Jule Styne (Composer), Bob Hilliard (Composer), Helen Gallagher (Performer), Format: Audio CD. 3.0 11 ratings. $1399. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime.

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  4. Jule Styne: The Songwriters. Apple Music Jazz. Listen to Hazel Flagg (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Original Broadway Cast of Hazel Flagg on Apple Music. 1953. 16 Songs. Duration: 39 minutes.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hazel_FlaggHazel Flagg - Wikipedia

    The lyrics are by Bob Hilliard, and music by Jule Styne. The musical is based on the 1937 screwball comedy film Nothing Sacred, the primary screenwriter of which was Ben Hecht. [1] Production [ edit] The musical opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 11 and closed on September 19, 1953, after 190 performances. [2] .

  6. May 7, 2009 · Composer Jule Styne produced the musical and wrote the songs with pop lyricist Bob Hilliard, and the star was Helen Gallagher, moving up to a lead role after several supporting ones on Broadway. On the cast album, she sings her many songs with enthusiasm, but she doesn't really display the outsized personality of a headliner.

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  8. Original Broadway Cast recording of "Hazel Flagg" based on a story by James Street and the film "Nothing Sacred". Opened Feb 11, 1953 at Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. Brief synopsis & biographies on rear sleeve. Thomas Mitchell is credited in both and on cover but doesn't appear to sing on album.

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