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  1. Two's Company. (musical) Two's Company is a musical revue with principal sketches by Charles Sherman and Peter DeVries, principal lyrics by Ogden Nash and Sammy Cahn, and principal music by Vernon Duke . The evening consisted of a series of show business -themed comedy sketches and song-and-dance routines tailored for the talents of its ...

  2. Vernon Duke is the author of a dozen or so hits including “This is Romance,” “Suddenly,” “Taking a Chance on Love” and “April in Paris.”. Best known for his New Yorker verses, Ogden Nash is also a potent name on Broadway as a lyricist. He put the words to Kurt Weill’s music in “One Touch of Venus.”. He also wrote the book ...

  3. Two's Company Music Vernon Duke (141) Lyrics Sammy Cahn (317), Ogden Nash (59) Book Peter DeVries (2), Charles Sherman (6) Recording Details Date January 16, 1953 Type Audio / Stage Cast Method Studio Language English Location US / NY / New York Theatre/Venue Alvin Theatre Recording Studio Manhattan Center Music Sheldon Harnick (235) Lyrics ...

  4. Broadway Original. close gallery. Two's Company Playbill - Dec 1952 ... Alvin Theatre; 250 W. 52nd St., New York, NY; SYNOPSIS: music: Vernon Duke; lyrics: Ogden Nash; People (83) Bette Davis ...

  5. Meet the original Broadway cast of Two's Company Broadway, Two's Company Original Cast List, Original Cast, Current Cast. Add a Show Listing: Sign-up: News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

  6. Two’s Company certainly had some prime talent behind it: composer Vernon Duke, lyricists Ogden Nash and Sammy Cahn, choreographer Jerome Robbins, and a strong cast that included David Burns, Ellen Hanley, and Nora Kaye. But the critics were bewildered, and the star’s illness forced the show to close after three sold-out months on Broadway.

  7. Two’s Company - Original Broadway Cast - Bette Davis was making a triumphant return to Broadway in the 1952 revue Two s Company until the show began its previews, when she promptly collapsed ...

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