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A fifth game, a children's title called Magic Carousel, was shelved, and in August 1983 the Intellivoice system was quietly phased out.
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.
used dialogue from Lynn Riggs's Green Grow the Lilacs, Carousel used dialogue from Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, My Fair Lady took most of its dialogue word-for-word from George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, Man of La Mancha took most of its dialogue from the 1959 television play I, Don Quixote ( from which it was adapted ), and the 1954 musical version of Peter Pan used J. M.
In 1926, he played the role of the criminal Ficsur in the original London production of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom ( The play was musicalized in 1945 by Rodgers and Hammerstein as Carousel, where Ficsur became Jigger Craigin, but Laughton never appeared in the musical version ).
In America, The series was called The Magic Carousel and it aired in the 1980s on Pinwheel, a children's programme on the kids ' channel Nickelodeon.
In 1884, the Flying Horses Carousel was brought to Oak Bluffs from Coney Island and installed a few blocks inland from the ocean, where it remains in operation today.
The Highland Park Carousel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The enormous success of this album was followed by original cast recordings of Carousel and Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun, both featuring members of the original casts of the shows and utilising those shows ' vocal and choral arrangements.
In 1946, Cedar Point's oldest still-existing ride, the Midway Carousel, was installed.
The Midway Carousel was open and a horse drawn carriage gave behind the scenes tours of the park and the midway held many Christmas festivals including a Christmas trees.
Other film musicals quickly followed, including Carousel, April Love ( 1957 ) and The Music Man, in which she was often typecast as a wholesome, kind character.
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.
Carousel was also revolutionary for its time — adapted from Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom, it was one of the first musicals to contain a tragic plot ; it also contained an extended ballet that was crucial to the plot, and several extended musical scenes containing both sung and spoken material, as well as dance.
The Judge was initially offered only in " Carousel Red ," but midway into the model year a variety of other colors became available.
In 1976, Jim Wangers reportedly presented a Le Mans Sport Coupe as a new GTO Judge prototype with a 400 CID V8 that was painted Carousel Red to Pontiac division officials as a possible GTO revival to supplement dramatic sales increases for the Firebird Trans Am ( now accounting for 50 % of Firebird sales ) for those buyers who wanted a sporty performance car but needed a roomier back seat and larger trunk.
Some location filming for the 1956 movie version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, notably the " June Is Bustin ' Out All Over " sequence, was done there.
Additionally, throughout the 1990s, he was responsible for presenting the West End transfers of the National Theatre revivals of Oklahoma !, My Fair Lady, and Carousel.
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.
* The Crescent Park Looff Carousel in Riverside, Rhode Island was built in 1895 and still operates in its original location.
* The Grand Carousel at Kennywood Park was built by William H. Dentzel in 1926 and is a National Historic Landmark.

Carousel and hired
He was a regular customer at the Venus Room, a nightclub owned by Abe Saffron, who also owned the Carousel Club, and it has been repeatedly alleged that Krahe organised the " heavies " hired by the developers to intimidate stubborn residents and force them out.

Carousel and her
Her roles include the touring productions of Unsinkable Molly Brown, Most Happy Fella, The Boy Friend, Brigadoon, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma !, My Fair Lady, Carousel, Meet Me in St. Louis, Peter Pan, The Girl Next Door and How She Grew, and Irene, in which she made her Broadway debut, following Debbie Reynolds in the title role.
She was not invited to recreate her choreography for either Brigadoon or Carousel.
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 ).
In 1994, she made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater, playing Nettie Fowler.
The 2009 video of her original song, " Pink Champagne " is filmed at Rocket Carousel and the Santa Monica Pier.
McDonald became a three-time Tony Award winner by age 28 — for her performances in Carousel, Master Class, and Ragtime, placing her alongside Shirley Booth, Gwen Verdon and Zero Mostel by accomplishing this feat within five years.
* The song by Marcia Griffiths which accompanies the Electric Slide off her 1990 album, Carousel.
*' A writer of extraordinary perception Sharon Creech has created a novel which generates considerable compassionate empathy for Annie, the central character, who is trying to understand her role in life … wonderful to read in one session ' — Carousel Autumn 2004 issue 28
Kom följ med i vår karusell ( Come Join Us On Our Carousel ) is a children's album released in early 1987, recorded by Swedish singer and ABBA member Agnetha Fältskog and her son Christian Ulvaeus, nine years old at the time.

Carousel and work
Hytner's directorial work for theatre includes The Country Wife, Edward II, Don Carlos, Ghetto, Miss Saigon, Orpheus Descending, a 2-part adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, Alan Bennett's The History Boys, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel ( 1992 ), Southwark Fair and The Alchemist, Measure for Measure ( 1987 ), The Tempest ( 1988 ) and King Lear ( 1990 ), The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar ( 1992 ), The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh ( 1997 ), The Winter's Tale ( 2001 ), Mother Clap's Molly House by Mark Ravenhill ( 2001 ), Henry V ( play ) ( 2003 ) and England People Very Nice ( 2009 ).
It featured performances from many of the hit musicals that Mackintosh has produced, including My Fair Lady, Oliver !, Little Shop of Horrors, The Fix, Godspell, Anything Goes, Song and Dance, The Boyfriend, Lauder, Five Guys Named Moe, Martin Guerre, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, Follies, Oklahoma !, Carousel, Tom Foolery, Cats and Les Misérables, as well as a segment devoted to the work of Stephen Sondheim.
A popular work is the Totally Kid Carousel created by Maria Reidelbach and Milo Mottola.

Carousel and for
Carousel, intended for showing in 55mm, ends up being shown only in 35mm.
The team went on to create four more hits that are among the most popular of all musicals and were each made into successful films: Carousel ( 1945 ), South Pacific ( 1949, winner of the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Drama ), The King and I ( 1951 ), and The Sound of Music ( 1959 ).
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.
London Buses routes 222, 331, 427, 607, A10, U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, U7, U9, U10 and N207 serve the area, alongside five non-Transport for London ( TfL ) routes: First Berkshire & The Thames Valley route 58, Green Line route 724 and Carousel Buses routes A30, A40 and 740 also serve the town.
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.
David Miller is well known for his 40 years of service on the Tuscora Park Carousel.
* 1994: Raptor opens ; Jungle Larry's African Safari closes ; Calypso and Midway Carousel relocated to make room for Raptor ; Turnpike Cars reduced to make room for Raptor ; Christmas in the Park is held for the first and last time
He has received multiple Tony Award nominations, and has won six times, for designing the Broadway productions of Carousel ( 1994 ), Aida ( 2000 ), The History Boys ( 2006 ), Mary Poppins ( 2007 ), The Coast of Utopia ( 2007 ) and Once ( 2012 ).
Carousel for three CDs A carousel-type CD changer consists of a circular platter that holds three or more CDs.
Carousel is also unique among the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals for not having an overture ; both the stage and film versions began with the familiar Carousel Waltz.
" The Bugler " / b. " A Lament for a Lost Boy " / c. " A Half-Mutilated Cradle — Berceuse " / d. " First Carousel Ride and Sounds of a Hurdy-Gurdy ") / III.
Has picnic areas, a pavilion, snack bar, change rooms, washrooms, playground equipment, boardwalk, the Lakeside Park Carousel, and public docks for visiting boaters.
* 1990: A 1903 Antique Dentzel Carousel, originally built for Rocky Springs Park in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is relocated to the park.

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