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  1. www.npr.org › 2000/07/15 › 1079541'My Fair Lady' : NPR

    15 de jul. de 2000 · "This is a perfect musical," says Kitty Carlisle Hart, wife of the late Moss Hart, who directed My Fair Lady. "It's a perfect marriage of story and music and lyrics. They don't come along that often."

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  3. The Moss Hart Memorial Awards are presented at The New England Theatre Conference Annual Convention to theatre groups whose productions most completely fulfill the stated purpose. In order to provide recognition within each theatre division-professional, community, college, secondary school, and children's - up to five divisional awards may be presented each year in addition to the Award Trophy.

  4. 10 de sept. de 2002 · MP3 CD. $35.61 2 New from $29.21. In the opinion of the publishers, act one is the warmest, most engrossing—and by far the most revealing—book about the theatre that they have ever encountered. It is, of course, a success story, for Moss Hart today is one of the most brilliant, successful and famous figures in the American theatre, both as ...

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  5. Moss Hart (1904-1961) began his career as a playwright, director and producer in 1930 when, with George S. Kaufman, he wrote Once in a Lifetime. Subsequent Kaufman and Hart successes include Merrily We Roll Along, You Can't Take It With You and The Man Who Came To Dinner , amo ...

  6. We propose to gauge how Moss Hart met the challenge of his time, his theatre, and the venerable tradition of comedy. Hart’s autobiography ended with the successful premiere of Once in a Lifetime. This study begins with it. There is little doubt or mystery that Hart’s involvement with Kaufman made a deep effect on his work.

  7. Harvey, Mary Coyle Chase’s 1944 comedy. This play, like You Can’t Take It with You, won a Pulitzer Prize, and tells the story of another classic American eccentric, a charming man who keeps company with a huge, imaginary rabbit named Harvey. Act One, Moss Hart’s well-received 1959 autobiography.