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

    Hazel Flagg is a 1953 musical, book by Ben Hecht, based on a story by James H. Street. 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.

  2. Hazel Flagg: Helen Gallagher: Dr. Downer: Thomas Mitchell: Man on the Street: George Reeder: Bellboy: Jerry Craig: Maxmilian Lavian: John Pelletti: Fireman: Bill Heyer: Miss Winterbottom: Betsy Holland: Mayor of New York: Jack Whiting: Whitey: Sheree North: Willie: John Brascia: Dr. Egelhofer: Ross Martin: Chorus girls: Lori Jon: Virginia Poe ...

  3. 22 de feb. de 2007 · Hazel Flagg 1953 Original Broadway Cast. Imported ed. 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. FREE Returns. See all 2 formats and editions. Audio CD. $13.99 5 Used from $7.89 11 New from $10.77.

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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. Hazel Flagg’s 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 ...

  6. 31 de jul. de 2019 · We all know that Hazel Flagg was not a big hit, having run a lackluster 190 performances at the Mark Hellinger Theatre. The musical had a score with music by Jule Styne ( High Button Shoes, Gentlemen Prefer Blonde s), lyrics by Bob Hilliard (Disney’s animated Alice in Wonderland ), and a book by Ben Hecht based on the 1937 film ...

  7. Overview. With its cheerful book and sparkling score, Hazel Flagg burst out on the Broadway scene in 1953. Based on the screwball comedy Nothing Sacred, with screenplay by Ben Hecht from a story by James Street, the show features a host of tuneful songs by Jule Styne and Bob Hilliard.