

Gypsy
Gypsy Rose Lee
Why we like it
"Experience the dual narratives of two legendary musicals, capturing the essence of ambition and the pursuit of dreams."
From: Jukebox Musicals for LicensingAwards & Recognition
Nominee: Eight 1964 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Composer & Lyricist Nominee: Eight 1969 Academy Awards, including Best Music Winner! 1969 Academy Award, Best Actress (Barbara Streisand) Nominee: Two 2017 Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival
This new series doubles up two shows by the same composer in one folio.
Some of the titles from Gypsy are: All I Need Is the Girl * Everything's Coming Up Roses * Let Me Entertain You * Together Wherever We Go * Little Lamb.
Titles from Funny Girl are: Funny Girl * Sadie, Sadie * I'm the Greatest St ar * (I Am Woman, You Are Man) * You Are Woman, I Am Man * Don't Rain on My Parade * His Love Makes Me Beautiful * People.
"An eminently hummable score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill."
— Ben Brantley, The New York Times
"It's the authentic aura of show business arising out of Fanny Brice's luminous career that lights up Funny Girl."
— Howard Taubman, The New York Times
"Stunning...dazzles from start to finish...it’s easy to see its allure; Jule Styne and Bob Merill’s music and lyrics and Isobel Lennart’s award-winning book...still standing up all these years on."
— Paul Heath, The Hollywood News
"A joyous romp through New York's golden years...this story feels so young and vital it could have been made yesterday."
— Natalie Salvo, The AU Review
"Funny Girl, the original 1964 Broadway musical, is a real stage animal, revisiting a classic era of American theatre. Most of its scenes are about theatre life and are set backstage or onstage, which means a live version is far more effective than the famous film."
— Neal Newman, DC Metro Theater Arts
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Funny Girl – Lea Michele Highlights
Gypsy & Funny Girl is a British play written by Bob Merrill and published by Hal Leonard (2001).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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