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I didn’t really understand what she was driving at, particularly ... Um, I thought, well you know, ‘What’s the difference? So somebody will be on a trapeze.’ And I didn’t quite understand how theatrical this could become, and how exciting.
So many of the young composers we heard were either Sondheim wannabes or Stephen Schwartz wannabes
Yonah is not in the Bible ... I read what Stephen Schwartz was thinking, and he talked about Yonah adding a love interest. This is great music. ‘Wicked' is his most familiar, but this is amazing. With all the voices singing it, it is so complicated. Now I can't imagine doing the show any other way.More quotes »
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Brooks Automation CEO Presents at UBS Global Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
out to our last session of the day. And it’s Melanie San, happy to be your host for this session. Our next presenter will be Stephen Schwartz President and CEO and Martin Headley EVP and CFO of Brooke Automation. Thank you. Thank you Malone good afternoon. from Seeking Alpha Read more »
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Kennedy Center concert celebrates composer Stephen Schwartz
in March) at the Kennedy Center? The National Symphony Orchestra Pops program “The Wizard and I: The Musical Journey of Stephen Schwartz” is full-bodied and immensely fun. The event’s four Broadway singers are nicely tuned in to Schwartz’s exuberant style, from The Washington Post Read more »
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'Wicked' story and music lure audience back
and then you have the whole ‘Wizard of Oz’ back-story that probably attracted people in the first place.” With music by Stephen Schwartz and libretto by Winnie Holzman, the 21/2-hour musical is based on the 1995 novel “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked from Madison.com Read more »
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KELLNER: Religious persecution can mean political upheaval
dominant Alawite Shiite Muslims aligned with Syrian President Bashar Assad pursue the country’s brutal civil war, said Stephen Schwartz, a journalist and executive director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism. “If the Alawites destroy Syria, the Sunnis will from Washington Times Read more »
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Broadway's Musical Wizard: In his extensive and varied career, from Broadway to Hollywood, Stephen Schwartz certainly knows about popular
Schwartz will make what he calls a ''guest appearance'' with the National Symphony Orchestra this weekend. ''I sing a song with the orchestra towards the end, and do another little thing about one of the songs in Wicked,'' Schwartz says, ''and that's kind from Metro Weekly Read more »