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A Million Dollars is a musical in three acts with music by A. Baldwin Sloane, lyrics by George V. Hobart, and a book co-authored by Hobart and Louis Harrison.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Alfred Baldwin Sloane, Broadway theatre, Cora Tanner, Dodd, Mead & Co., Frank Smithson, George V. Hobart, Josie Sadler, Louis Harrison, Musical theatre, Nat M. Wills, Olympia Theatre (New York City), Oxford University Press, Rowman & Littlefield.

  2. 1900 musicals
  3. Musicals by Alfred Baldwin Sloane
  4. Musicals by George V. Hobart

Alfred Baldwin Sloane

Alfred Baldwin Sloane (28 August 1872, Baltimore – 21 February 1925, Red Bank, New Jersey) was an American composer, considered the most prolific songwriter for Broadway musical comedies at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.

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Cora Tanner

Cora Tanner (c. 1861–1945) was an American stage actress who was most popular in the mid-1880s through her retirement from the stage in 1902.

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Dodd, Mead & Co.

Dodd, Mead and Company was one of the pioneer publishing houses of the United States, based in New York City.

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Frank Smithson

Frank Smithson (11 February 1861 – 15 January 1949, New York City) was an Irish born American actor and theatre and film director.

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George V. Hobart

George Vere Hobart (1867–1926) was a Canadian-American humorist who authored more than 50 musical comedy librettos and plays as well as novels and songs.

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Josie Sadler

Josie Sadler (1871–1927) was for twenty years a leading American stage comedienne known for her "Dutch" (German) dialect routines and heavy-set appearance.

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Louis Harrison

Louis Harrison (1859, Philadelphia – October 23, 1936, New York City) was an actor, playwright, comedian, lyricist, librettist, and theatre director.

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Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.

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Nat M. Wills

Nat M. Wills (born Louis McGrath Wills; July 11, 1873 – December 9, 1917) was a popular American stage star, vaudeville entertainer, and recording artist at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Olympia Theatre (New York City)

The Olympia Theatre (1514–16 Broadway at 44th Street), also known as Hammerstein's Olympia and later the Lyric Theatre and the New York Theatre, was a theater complex built by impresario Oscar Hammerstein I at Longacre Square (later Times Square) in Manhattan, New York City, opening in 1895.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Rowman & Littlefield

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an American independent academic publishing company founded in 1949.

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See also

1900 musicals

Musicals by Alfred Baldwin Sloane

Musicals by George V. Hobart

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Million_Dollars