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Carousel and show
As recent revivals of Show Boat, Oklahoma !, Carousel, and The King and I in London and New York show, Hammerstein was one of the more tough-minded and socially conscious American musical theater artists.
From this show came the hit musical numbers " The Carousel Waltz " ( an instrumental ), " If I Loved You ", " June Is Bustin ' Out All Over ", and " You'll Never Walk Alone ".
* DQ-1292 Carousel ( one of the few Disney albums of a Rodgers and Hammerstein show )
Although the chaos of the final product makes it difficult to tell where many of the live excerpts used in the creation of Anthem Of The Sun actually ended up, significant fragments of " Alligator " ( e. g. the post-vocals " jam section ") known to hail from a show at San Francisco's Carousel Ballroom on 2 / 14 / 68.
Similarly, the skeletal framework of " Caution ( Do Not Stop On Tracks )" dates from the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium show on 11 / 10 / 67 and at the Carousel Ballroom on March 31, 1968.
The show was presented in a rotating theater, similar to the Carousel of Progress at Walt Disney World and previously at Disneyland However, they were designed in the opposite way.

Carousel and circuit
John Kenley, an Ohio-based producer, ran his own summer stock circuit, Kenley Players, in Columbus, Dayton, Warren, the Carousel Theatre in Akron, and Canton, Ohio.

Carousel and until
opened in 1943 and Carousel in 1945, and the Tony Awards were not awarded until 1947.
Carousel was also the term for large " horse ballet " or Musical Ride spectacles mounted as part of the court festivities for special occasions such as royal weddings or state visits from the mid-16th century onwards, which gradually replaced serious jousting, although non-combat competitions such as the ring-tilt lasted until the 18th century.
From this point until Nash's departure, the single A-sides were – with the exceptions of ' Jennifer Eccles ' ( Clarke-Nash ) and ' Listen to Me ' ( Tony Hazzard ) — all Clarke-Hicks-Nash collaborations ; " Stop, Stop, Stop " ( Oct. 1966, UK No. 2, US No. 7 ), known for its distinctive banjo arrangement ; " On a Carousel " ( Feb. 1967 ; UK No. 4, 1967, US No. 11, Australia No. 14 ); " Carrie Anne " ( May 1967, UK No. 3, US No. 9, Australia No. 7 ) ( the song from which actress Carrie-Anne Moss got her name, having been born at the same time as it was on the charts ).
Closed for WWI, it did not re-open until an extensive overhaul in 1923 added new and improved attractions, such as the Big Dipper roller coaster, a Water Chute, a Noah's Ark, and a beautiful 4-row Carousel made in 1913 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company.
No form of the attraction existed in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World until 1974, three years after the park's opening, when Tomorrowland underwent a massive expansion including the creation of Space Mountain, a new location for the Disneyland-attraction, Carousel of Progress, and the WEDWay PeopleMover.

Carousel and 1963
She had worked in 1963 as a singer and dancer at the Colony Club, a strip club that competed with Jack Ruby's Carousel Club next door.
De Mille went on to choreograph over a dozen other musicals, most notably Bloomer Girl ( 1944 ), Carousel ( 1945 ), Brigadoon ( 1947 ), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ( 1949 ), Paint Your Wagon ( 1951 ), The Girl in Pink Tights ( 1954 ), Goldilocks ( 1957 ), and 110 in the Shade ( 1963 ).

Carousel and before
In 1945, he briefly understudied for John Raitt in the Broadway hit Carousel before being assigned to Oklahoma !, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
During construction, the mall faced several delays, primarily around environmental cleanup, before opening on October 15, 1990 as Carousel Center.
The vehicle then took riders back outside again before entering the Carousel Theater, home of Innoventions.
Carousel and fairground art specialist Rosa Ragan, who has restored several other carousels in the US, restored the Indian horse by removing the park paint, exposing as much of the original paint as possible, and filling in the gaps in the original paint, a process called inpainting, before covering the horse in a protective varnish.
He then tells them the story of " the before time ", which includes the reasons for the existence of Smiley Town, Treasure Cove, " Carousel ", " The Provider " ( who turns out to be a statue of John Elway ), and " The M Word ".
On 30 June, four days before the Carousel appointment, Trigg and another man, Carousel barman Shayne Martin-Simmonds, called at Nielsen's house on the pretext of inquiring about advertising the Carousel's businessmen's lunches in NOW.

Carousel and finally
By 1995, Carousel Landing had still not appeared, partially tied up due to potential environmental impact ,, though by 1996 The Pyramid Companies finally got approval to condemn the oil tanks.

Carousel and at
As a popular psychedelic act of the late 1960s, many of Joplin's live concerts with Big Brother were professionally recorded and have been released on albums like Live at Winterland ' 68 and Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968.
Iron Butterfly at the Carousel Ballroom.
In 1954, Rodgers conducted the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in excerpts from Victory at Sea, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue and the Carousel Waltz for a special LP released by Columbia Records.
Also new that year was the Mary Ann Lee Conservation Carousel, featuring one-of-a-kind hand-carved wooden animals representing endangered species at the St. Louis Zoo.
The original production of Carousel was directed by Rouben Mamoulian and opened at Broadway's Majestic Theatre on April 19, 1945, running for 890 performances and closing on May 24, 1947.
A recent Dutch innovation is the Carousel Tug, winner of the Maritime Innovation Award at the Dutch Maritime Innovation Awards Gala in 2006.
* The Nunleys Carousel at Museum Row in Garden City, NY
* The Grand Carousel at Kennywood Park was built by William H. Dentzel in 1926 and is a National Historic Landmark.
* Cafesjian's Carousel was a mainstay at the Minnesota State Fair from 1914 to 1988 when it was saved from the auction block by a non-profit group organized to save the landmark.
File: MOA Carousel 040531b. JPG | Carousel at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota
* The Wildlife Carousel found just outside of the Children's Zoo was opened May 1, 2004 and features hand carved wooden animals of exotic and native species many of which can be found at the zoo.
In 1996, the services of FSN were made available for the general public to check out at Walt Disney World ’ s Epcot Center Innoventions expo, where “ Five stations are available for guests to interact with the television through the network's Carousel ( tm ) navigator .”
In 1968, Graham moved his concerts to a different venue in San Francisco, formerly known as The Carousel Ballroom and El Patio at Market Street and South Van Ness Avenue, that he renamed Fillmore West.
After two years at the Fillmore Auditorium, because of a deteriorating neighborhood and the modest capacity of the hall, Bill Graham moved the venue in July 1968 from the original building at 1805 Geary Boulevard to the Carousel Ballroom at 10 South Van Ness Avenue, at the corner of Market Street which was renamed Fillmore West in contrast with Graham's Fillmore East auditorium in the East Village in New York City.
File: Children's Carousel at Encino Place, Los Angeles. JPG | Children's carousel at Encino Place
They were used in the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln exhibit at the State of Illinois Pavilion, Pepsi / UNICEF's " it's a small world " exhibit, General Electric's Carousel of Progress, and Ford Motor Company's " Magic Skyway.

Carousel and Melbourne
* Melbourne Zoo's Carousel was built in 1878 in England and imported to Australia in the 1880s by an ancestor of Dorrie Freeman.

Carousel and Zoo
In his daily-strip incarnation, Zippy spends much of his time traveling and commenting on interesting places ; recent strips focus on his fascination with roadside icons featuring giant beings ; Zippy also frequently participates in his long-running conversation with the giant fiberglass doggie mascot of San Francisco's Doggie Diner chain ( later, the Carousel diner near the San Francisco Zoo ).
Image: Mangel_Illions_Carousel. jpg | The Mangels-Illions Carousel, after its 2000 restoration, on the grounds of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Columbus, Ohio.
The Wildlife Carousel opened near the Children ’ s zoo in 2004 and in 2005 the Zoo opened the Natural Encounters Building, representing a new approach to zoo exhibitry with interactive keeper chats and presentations every half-hour.
Woodland Park Zoo Carousel
* 1999: Sue's Carousel, construction began on the world's largest Desert Dome, Zoo hosted a temporary Komodo Dragon exhibit

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