Jule Styne Centennial Celebration, Tonight on THEATER TALK

By: Dec. 30, 2005
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Tonight at 12:30 AM on Thirteen, we present "Remembering JULE STYNE," a loving tribute to the brilliant and legendary composer of GYPSY, FUNNY GIRL and GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES, who was born on December 31, 1905.

In interviews taped shortly after Styne's passing in 1994, lyricist SUSAN BIRKENHEAD; dramatist/director ARTHUR LAURENTS; composer Charles Strouse; plus writer/performers Betty Comden and the late ADOLPH GREEN reminisce about their collaborator and friend, who was one of the Broadway's greatest musical geniuses as well as one of its most outlandish characters.

In addition to airing on Thirteen, tonight at 12:30 AM, the show will be repeated Monday morning at 5 AM.


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