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E. Ray Goetz

Also Credited As: Ray Goetz

Date of Death: June 12, 1954 (68)

Birth Place: Buffalo, NY, USA

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E. Ray Goetz Productions

 
[Broadway, 1975]
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[Broadway, 1930]
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[Broadway, 1929]
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[Broadway, 1928]
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[Broadway, 1928]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1926]
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[Broadway, 1925]
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[Broadway, 1923]
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[Broadway, 1922]
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[Broadway, 1920]
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[Broadway, 1918]
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[Broadway, 1917]
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[Broadway, 1917]
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[Broadway, 1907]
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[Broadway, 1905]
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E. Ray Goetz News


Album Review: JUDY GARLAND - THE LOST VEGAS SHOW Gives The World New Judy From Old Tapes Made New


JUDY GARLAND - THE LOST VEGAS SHOW - NEW FRONTIER HOTEL - JULY 16, 1956 is a true beauty of an album.

The New Cast Album of THE NEW YORKERS, the 1930 Cole Porter Musical Is Available Today


Ghostlight Records has announced that the new cast album of Cole Porter's The New Yorkers - The New York City Center Encores! 2017 Cast Recording is available on CD, digital and streaming formats today, Friday, December 6. The release is the first major cast album of the 1930 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Herbert Fields, and based on a story by Peter Arno and E. Ray Goetz. The 2017 production from New York City Center (Arlene Shuler, New York City Center President & CEO) Encores! was directed by John Rando, with musical direction by Encores! Music Director Rob Berman and choreography by Chris Bailey.

E. Ray Goetz FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many shows has E. Ray Goetz written?

E. Ray Goetz has written 20 shows including The Prince of Bohemia (Lyricist), A Matinee Idol (Lyricist), The Hen-Pecks (Lyricist), Hello, Paris (Lyricist), The Never Homes (Lyricist), Hanky Panky (Lyricist), The Sun Dodgers (Lyricist), All Aboard (Composer), The Pleasure Seekers (Composer/Lyricist), Hands Up (Composer), Step This Way (Composer), Hitchy-Koo [1917] (Bookwriter), Words and Music (Composer), Hitchy-Koo [1918] (Bookwriter), Snapshots of 1921 (Lyricist), George White's Scandals [1922] (Lyricist), George White's Scandals [1923] (Lyricist), Paris (Lyricist), The Lady of the Orchids (Playwright), The New Yorkers (Source Material).

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