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Authors: William J. Mann
Sharaff, Irene,
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Shaw, George Bernard,
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Shearer, Lloyd, profile by,
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Shirley Horn Trio, The,
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Show
magazine, “Singing Valentines” feature,
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Shubert Theatre, Boston,
Funny Girl
previews,
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Shubert Theatre, New York City,
Wholesale
performances,
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Shurtleff, Michael,
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Sidney, Sylvia,
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Siegel, Arthur,
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Sinatra, Frank,
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singing.
See also specific performances, reviews and songs
as career, ambivalence about,
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quality of voice, innate talent,
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singing voice
vs.
speaking voice,
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Singing Nun, The
(Deckers),
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Sirchio, Cosmo,
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“Sixteen Going on Seventeen” (
Sound of Music
),
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“Sleepin’ Bee, A” (Arlen)
at Bon Soir audition,
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at Bon Soir debut,
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at the Blue Angel,
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at the Caucus Club,
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on
PM East
,
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“Sleep Now, Baby Bunting” (
Funny Girl
),
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Sleep Warm
(album),
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Smith, Merriman,
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Smith, Michael,
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Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion, The
(album),
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Softness, Don
firing of,
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publicity for
Harry Stoones
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at 20th birthday party,
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Softness, John,
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Solters, Lee (Nathan Cohen, “Nussy”)
long-range perspective,
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as Merrick’s publicist,
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“Something About Me” (
Funny Girl
),
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“Song of India,” on
The Judy Garland Show
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“Soon It’s Gonna Rain” (
The Fantasticks
)
at the Crystal Palace,
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recording of,
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Sound of Music, The
(musical) touring company,
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Splendor in the Grass
(movie),
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Star Is Born, A
(film),
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Stark, Frances Brice Arnstein
Stark, Max,
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Stark, Ray,
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See also
Seven Arts Productions; Stark, Frances
complaints about Bancroft,
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conflicts with Merrick,
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hiring of Fosse,
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move to Hollywood,
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publicity for
Funny Girl
,
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reaction to Fosse’s defection,
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rehiring of Robbins,
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support for casting of Streisand as Brice,
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travel by,
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Stark, Sadie Vera Gotlieb,
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Stark, Wendy,
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Starr, Ringo,
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Staten Island, Townhouse nightclub performance,
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St. Louis, MO
Crystal Palace engagement,
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Merrick’s childhood in,
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Stoney End
album,
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Stop the World—I Want to Get Off
(musical),
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Strasberg, Lee,
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Strasberg, Susan,
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Stravinsy, Igor,
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Streisand, Emanuel (father)
ambition,
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love for culture, the theater,
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Streisand’s pride in,
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Streisand, Sheldon (Shelly, brother),
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Student Gypsy, The
(Besoyan),
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Styne, Jule
at Bon Soir performances,
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collaboration with Merrill,
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personality,
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Say, Darling
,
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Subways Are for Sleeping
(musical),
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Sully, Joe,
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Supera, Pete,
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Susskind, David,
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switchboard job with Ben Sackheim, Inc.,
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Syms, Sylvia,
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“Taste of Honey, A,” recording of,
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Taubman, Howard
on the importance of the hungry i,
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review of
Funny Girl
,
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review of
Wholesale
,
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Taylor, Renée,
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television.
See also
specific television shows and appearances
Garland’s hopes for,
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Susskind productions,
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Telpner, Gene, review by,
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Tenderloin
(musical),
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Theatre Studio.
See also
Corman, Cis (Eleanor Cohen); Miller, Allan
founding, acting approach,
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Fundamentals course,
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“There’s No Business Like Show Business,” on
The Judy Garland Show
,
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Three Little Pigs, The
(Disney),
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Thunder in the Sun
(movie),
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“As Time Goes By,” on
The Third Album
,
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