Comden and Green

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Comden and Green, composé d'Adolph Green et de Betty Comden est un duo de scénaristes, de dramaturges et de paroliers américains, connus pour leurs comédies musicales Chantons sous la pluie, Tous en scène, Un jour à New York… rdf:langString
Betty Comden en Adolph Green vormden een schrijversduo dat na hun ontmoeting in 1939 zo'n zestig jaar lang samen schreef aan musicals en filmscenario's. Ze behaalden grote successen eind jaren veertig en begin jaren vijftig toen ze deel uitmaakten van de Freed Unit van producer Alan Freed bij Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ze schreven onder andere het scenario voor de beroemde M-G-M filmmusicals On the Town, Singin' in the Rain, en The Band Wagon. Later waren ze even succesvol op Broadway met musicals en revues. Omdat het duo decennialang samenwerkte, dachten veel mensen abusievelijk dat Comden en Green getrouwd waren. rdf:langString
Comden and Green refers to the 60-year writing partnership of Betty Comden (1917–2006) and Adolph Green (1914–2002). They first met at the New York City nightclub Village Gate in 1941, writing the lyrics for a play titled The Reuvers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Comden and Green refers to the 60-year writing partnership of Betty Comden (1917–2006) and Adolph Green (1914–2002). They first met at the New York City nightclub Village Gate in 1941, writing the lyrics for a play titled The Reuvers. They debuted with the play On the Town (1945) as book writers and lyricists, as well as part of the Original Broadway Cast. Following their involvement with Billion Dollar Baby which was released the same year, they signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; the agreement debuted with the film Good News (1947), for which they were screenwriters and additional lyricists. Comden and Green then continued their career with musical films: Singin' In The Rain (1952), The Band Wagon (1953), It's Always Fair Weather (1955), and The Barkleys of Broadway (1949). In 1949, they adapted On the Town into a film, also writing the lyrics. Comden and Green's role in the revue Two on the Aisle (1951) marked the beginning of their collaboration with the composer Jule Styne, which includes: Peter Pan (1954), Say, Darling (1958), Do Re Mi (1960), Subways Are for Sleeping (1961), Fade Out – Fade In (1964), Hallelujah, Baby! (1968), and Bells Are Ringing (1956). Their play Wonderful Town (1953), won the Tony Award for Best Musical. Bells Are Ringing starred Judy Holliday, whom Comden and Green were close with; they later adapted it into a 1960 film; prior to this, they also made Auntie Mame, a 1958 film adaptation of the play Mame. They continued producing films and starred in plays, with their most successful revue being A Party With Betty Comden and Adolph Green (1958), though they ended their filmmaking career with What A Way To Go! in 1964. This thus marked the late 1950s and 1960s as a period of high activity for Comden and Green. They began the 1970s with writing the book for the play Applause (1970). They then made the play On The Twentieth Century (1978), which won a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical; Cy Coleman also won a Tony Award for Best Original Score. Despite being unsuccessful, A Doll's Life (1982; adapted from the 1879 play A Doll's House) showed Comden and Green's adaptability to various genres, with it being a more dramatic work. This was later redeemed by the success of their play The Will Rogers Follies (1991), which gave them and Coleman another Tony Award for Best Original Score. During this period, they also starred in the films My Favorite Year (1982), I Want to Go Home (1989), and Garbo Talks (1984). Comden and Green also appeared in many concerts, including Follies in Concert (1985). In 1989, Green starred as Dr. Pangloss for the London Symphony Orchestra's remake of the operetta Candide.
rdf:langString Comden and Green, composé d'Adolph Green et de Betty Comden est un duo de scénaristes, de dramaturges et de paroliers américains, connus pour leurs comédies musicales Chantons sous la pluie, Tous en scène, Un jour à New York…
rdf:langString Betty Comden en Adolph Green vormden een schrijversduo dat na hun ontmoeting in 1939 zo'n zestig jaar lang samen schreef aan musicals en filmscenario's. Ze behaalden grote successen eind jaren veertig en begin jaren vijftig toen ze deel uitmaakten van de Freed Unit van producer Alan Freed bij Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ze schreven onder andere het scenario voor de beroemde M-G-M filmmusicals On the Town, Singin' in the Rain, en The Band Wagon. Later waren ze even succesvol op Broadway met musicals en revues. Omdat het duo decennialang samenwerkte, dachten veel mensen abusievelijk dat Comden en Green getrouwd waren.
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