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When did The Music Man come out?
June 19, 1962 (USA)
The Music Man/Release date
Is The Music Man based on a true story?
Background. Meredith Willson was inspired by his boyhood in Mason City, Iowa, to write and compose his first musical, The Music Man. The character Marian Paroo was inspired by Marian Seeley of Provo, Utah, who met Willson during World War II, when Seeley was a medical records librarian.
Where was Music Man filmed?
River City, Iowa is a fictional town based on Mason City, Iowa, the hometown of playwright Meredith Willson. Although the story is set in the Midwest, the film was actually made at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California.
When did The Music Man open on Broadway?
December 19, 1957
One of the most universally cherished treasures of the American musical theater, The Music Man was an instant smash hit when it premiered on Broadway on December 19, 1957. It went on to win five Tony Awards, including the prize for Best Musical, and ran for 1,375 performances.
Who wrote 76 trombones?
Meredith Willson
Seventy-Six Trombones/Composers
Was 76 trombones written for The Music Man?
Sure, 76 trombones led the big parade, but behind the big brass instruments of “The Music Man,” now at the Neil Simon Theater, was a rather secret music man – its composer, the late Meredith Willson.
Who sang 76 trombones in The Music Man?
Seventy-Six Trombones/Artists
Was 76 Trombones written for The Music Man?
When did The Music Man close?
30 at Neil Simon Theatre. The Broadway revival of Meredith Willson’s patriotic musical, The Music Man, will close Dec. 30 at the Neil Simon Theatre, a spokesman has confirmed.
How many trombones are there in the song The Music Man?
Seventy-six Trombones
The musical’s signature song, “Seventy-six Trombones,” is used to help the townspeople visualize their children playing in a marching band.
Why is 76 called trombones in darts?
Trombones – The score of 76 points achieved after throwing three darts is termed as TROMBONES. It is derived from England where bed and breakfast were two and sixpence, therefore, called as breakfast as well in darts terminology.
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