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Musicals Collection (page 3)

Step into the enchanting world of musicals, where dreams come alive and melodies fill the air. From the mesmerizing Busby Berkeley montage to the grand filming of Oliver

Background imageMusicals Collection: Scene from the new Co-Optimists programme Fidelity at the palace Theatre

Scene from the new Co-Optimists programme Fidelity at the palace Theatre. 2 September 1921

Background imageMusicals Collection: Scene from the play The Cabaret Girl. 5th October 1922

Scene from the play The Cabaret Girl. 5th October 1922

Background imageMusicals Collection: Scene from the play Princess Ida. 1st February 1922

Scene from the play Princess Ida. 1st February 1922

Background imageMusicals Collection: Shireen Bayat and her brother Arzhang in the musical Oliver

Shireen Bayat and her brother Arzhang in the musical Oliver

Background imageMusicals Collection: A scene from the musical Cats

A scene from the musical Cats

Background imageMusicals Collection: Musical: -Tom Jones': Joan Collins straddles Nicky Henson at gun-point

Musical: -Tom Jones": Joan Collins straddles Nicky Henson at gun-point
Musical: -Tom Jones" : Joan Collins straddles Nicky Henson at gun-point. April 1975 75-2017-004

Background imageMusicals Collection: Musical: nTom Jonesi: Joan Collins about to take advantage of Nicky Henson

Musical: nTom Jonesi: Joan Collins about to take advantage of Nicky Henson. April 1975 75-2017-009

Background imageMusicals Collection: Michael Crawford seen here at the Palace theatre where he stars as the Phantom in

Michael Crawford seen here at the Palace theatre where he stars as the Phantom in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Phantom of the Opera. February 1987

Background imageMusicals Collection: Retired Bow Street and Marlborough Street Magistrate, Edward Robey, 75

Retired Bow Street and Marlborough Street Magistrate, Edward Robey, 75, son of the famous comic of the music halls George Robey will be seen on the stage himself

Background imageMusicals Collection: Lilian Martin as Calamity Jane from Whitley Bay Operatic Society

Lilian Martin as Calamity Jane from Whitley Bay Operatic Society

Background imageMusicals Collection: The Chorus line of Hello Dolly performed by The Ponteland Repertory Society

The Chorus line of Hello Dolly performed by The Ponteland Repertory Society. The line-up left to right, Alison Miller, Louisa Haggath, Dawn Fish, Sarah Cookson, Jane Pollard, Suzanne Dowson

Background imageMusicals Collection: Cast memberts of the Jarrow Community Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in Hello

Cast memberts of the Jarrow Community Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in Hello Dolly. Left to right, Alex Lumsley, Jeanne Urwin, Anne Shanley, Barry Slamon, Joan Oldfield

Background imageMusicals Collection: The cast from Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, left to right

The cast from Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, left to right: Jane Miller and Andrew Lawson, Beverley Hewitt and Michael Shane, Natalie Hewitt and Paul Robson, Julie Wright and David Little

Background imageMusicals Collection: Lionel Bart and Shani Wallis at the reception of the big screen version of Oliver

Lionel Bart and Shani Wallis at the reception of the big screen version of Oliver! 18th November 1967

Background imageMusicals Collection: Shani Wallis at the reception of the big screen version of Oliver

Shani Wallis at the reception of the big screen version of Oliver! 18th November 1967

Background imageMusicals Collection: Some of the dancers of the new musical Bonanza rehearsing before the show

Some of the dancers of the new musical Bonanza rehearsing before the show. They are left to right: Sheila Nelson, Judy Cornwall, Amanda barrie, Shelagh Dey, Judy Monitz, Penelope Newington

Background imageMusicals Collection: Lionel Bart, Shani Wallis and Sir Carol Reed at the reception of the big screen version

Lionel Bart, Shani Wallis and Sir Carol Reed at the reception of the big screen version of Oliver! 18th November 1967

Background imageMusicals Collection: Filming of Oliver! at Shepperton studios. Harry Secombe playing the part of Mr Bumble

Filming of Oliver! at Shepperton studios. Harry Secombe playing the part of Mr Bumble, the workhouse keeper. 3rd August 1967

Background imageMusicals Collection: Retired Bow Street and Marlborough Street Magistrate, Edward Robey, 75

Retired Bow Street and Marlborough Street Magistrate, Edward Robey, 75, son of the famous comic of the music halls George Robey will be seen on the stage himself

Background imageMusicals Collection: The Blues Brothers, Elwood, played by Ian McKeith, left, and Jake, played by Brad Henshaw

The Blues Brothers, Elwood, played by Ian McKeith, left, and Jake, played by Brad Henshaw, at the Sunderland Empire

Background imageMusicals Collection: Robin Cousins in the musical Cats

Robin Cousins in the musical Cats

Background imageMusicals Collection: Grease musical Edinburgh Playhouse September 1997 Ian Kelsey actor as Danny Combing hair

Grease musical Edinburgh Playhouse September 1997 Ian Kelsey actor as Danny Combing hair

Background imageMusicals Collection: Grease musical Edinburgh Playhouse September 1997 Ian Kelsey actor as Danny with the T

Grease musical Edinburgh Playhouse September 1997 Ian Kelsey actor as Danny with the T Birds on stage

Background imageMusicals Collection: Movie photograph, an advertisement for The Sheik Steps Out, a 1937 American musical film

Movie photograph, an advertisement for The Sheik Steps Out, a 1937 American musical film



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Step into the enchanting world of musicals, where dreams come alive and melodies fill the air. From the mesmerizing Busby Berkeley montage to the grand filming of Oliver. At Shepperton studios, every scene is a masterpiece in its own right. The lilting tunes of Lilac Time by Adrian Ross transport us to a bygone era, while Show Boat at Drury Lane in 1928 captivates with its timeless charm. In this captivating journey through musical history, we witness young prodigy Lena Zavaroni sharing a joyous singalong with her adoring parents Hilda and Victor. The legendary Paul Whiteman and his orchestra take center stage in the iconic Rhapsody, their music resonating deep within our souls. The infectious energy of Merry Merry by Harlan Thompson sweeps us off our feet as we delve into the creative process with songwriter and composer Lionel Bart in his South Kensington flat. And who could forget Michael Crawford's unforgettable portrayal as the Phantom at Palace Theatre? His haunting performance leaves audiences spellbound night after night. From Mamma Mia Production Media Call to paying homage to Oscar Hammerstein II's genius, each moment spent immersed in these magical productions is an experience like no other. So let your heart soar on wings of song as you lose yourself in the breathtaking world of musicals.