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  1. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Alan Jay Lerner, John Lahr (foreword) 4.10. 204 ratings40 reviews. The Street Where I Live is at once an intimate biography of three great shows—My Fair Lady, Gigi, and Camelot—and a candid account of the life and times of Alan J. Lerner, one of America’s most acclaimed and popular lyricists. Large-hearted, humorous, and often poignant in ...

  2. Alan Jay Lerner. Born. in New York, New York, The United States. August 31, 1918. Died. June 14, 1986. edit data. American playwright and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner wrote a number of musicals, including Brigadoon (1947) and My Fair Lady (1956), with the composer Frederick Loewe. This librettist in collaboration created some of the most popular ...

  3. Lyricist Alan Jay Lerner and his partner, Frederick Loewe, became synonymous with the blockbuster Broadway musical. Their biggest triumph, "My Fair Lady." This website is no longer actively maintained

  4. El principito (1974) es una película angloestadounidense de drama musical, con letras de canciones y guion de Alan Jay Lerner y música de Frederick Loewe . Fue dirigida y producida por el cineasta estadounidense Stanley Donen (1924-2019). La película fue protagonizada por el niño británico Steven Warner, de ocho años, y otros miembros del ...

  5. Alan Jay Lerner ( 31. srpna 1918, New York – 14. června 1986, New York) byl broadwayský skladatel a libretista. Mezi jeho nejznámější muzikály, ke kterým napsal libreto, patří My Fair Lady . Kašel v divadle není respirační onemocnění. Je to kritika.

  6. Alan Jay Lerner. Alan Jay Lerner ( New York, 31 agosto 1918 – New York, 14 giugno 1986) è stato un paroliere e sceneggiatore statunitense . Nella sua carriera ha vinto tre Premi Oscar, tre Tony Award e due Golden Globe. Fra le sue opere, il musical My Fair Lady .

  7. Numerous other issues have been released, this is the original release with Warner Bros. Records gold, black and red label design. Original release includes text by Joshua Logan and Alan Jay Lerner on the back cover. Later issues replace the Logan text with text by Jack L. Warner.