This series of 'minigraphs' offers a more personal approach to Shakespeare criticism and interpretation, seeking to appeal to playgoers, students, and actors, while still offering cutting-edge scholar
(Vocal Score). Complete vocal score to the classic with all 14 songs, including: Getting to Know You * Hello, Young Lovers * I Whistle a Happy Tune * Shall We Dance? * Something Wonderful * We Kiss in
First in a terrific new series featuring wealthy paranormal party girlsA-from the author of the Charmed books. The Caruthers sisters are heiresses with privilege, wealth, beauty, and brains. But thes
Quirky, off-beat comedy about a boy scribe, a kick-ass granny and a primate with a vendetta.Eccentric young wordsmith Samuel Johnson finds himself home alone while his diplomat uncle is off diverting
(Easy Piano Vocal Selections). A dozen songs arranged for easy piano from the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein about a British governess in the Siamese Court. Includes: Getting to Know You * Hell
Great women are hidden behind great men, or so they say, and no man is greater than the king. For centuries, royal aunts, cousins, sisters and mothers have watched history unfold from the shadows, the
These stringsets arrange seven classic melodies from The King and I and South Pacific for intermediate string ensemble. The arrangements are relatively straightforward, great fun to play and will make
"Anna Leonowens has been a historical puzzle. Susan Morgan establishes a solid ground for our understanding of this intriguing writer who became famous in our time thanks to a Broadway musical. Her li
(Applause Libretto Library). The King and I opened on Broadway on March 29, 1951. The musical is based on a 1944 novel by Margaret Landon, Anna and the King of Siam , which in turn was adapted from th
To be published on the eve of Palmer's 80th birthday, The King and I features a foreword by "the King" himself and a comprehensive introduction by James Dodson, the award-winning golf writer and coll
"Mankind is Noodlekind" For three days in January 2007,the most e-mailed article in The New York Times was "appreciations: Mr. noodle," an editorial noting the passing, at age ninety-six, of Momofuku
During his reign, King Charles I (1600-1649) assembled one of Europe's most extraordinary art collections. Indeed, by the time of his death, it contained some 2,000 paintings and sculptures. Charles I