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    No Strings is a musical drama with book by Samuel A. Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers. No Strings is the only Broadway score for which Rodgers wrote both lyrics and music, and the first musical he composed after the death of his long-time collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein II.The musical opened on Broadway in 1962 and ran for 580 performances.

  2. Richard Rodgers’ first solo venture received positive reviews, with Howard Taubman of The New York Times declaring, “Richard Rodgers is still a magician of the musical theatre.” LISTEN Produced for Capitol Records by Andy Wiswell and Dick Jones, the 1962 Original Broadway Cast Recording of No Strings featured Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley, along with the full cast of the Broadway ...

  3. 15 de mar. de 2016 · No Strings (Original, Musical, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 15, 1962 and played through Aug 3, ... Music by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by ... Cast. Barbara McNair. Barbara Woodruff Jun 17, 1963 - Aug 03, 1963. Juki Arkin. Luc ...

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · Meet the original Broadway cast of No Strings Broadway, No Strings Original Cast List, Original Cast, ... Richard Kiley. David Jordan. Sandy Leeds. Dancer. Bernice Massi. Comfort O'Connell.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1962 Vinyl release of "No Strings - Original Broadway Cast" on Discogs.

  6. Produced for Capitol Records by Andy Wiswell and Dick Jones, the 1962 Original Broadway Cast Recording of No Strings featured Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley, along with the full cast of the Broadway production. The musicians, playing Ralph Burns’ string-less orchestration, were billed as “Instrumental Characters.”

  7. No Strings, the first musical with music and lyrics written solely by Richard Rodgers, was Rodgers’ first project after the passing of his longtime collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein II. With a book by Samuel A. Taylor, this 1962 musical comedy twinkled with a Parisian flair when it debuted on Broadway at the 54th Street Theatre on March 15, 1962.