Also credited on3 works
Sunset Boulevard
Dracula, The Musical
Sunset Boulevard (2024 Revival)
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In the literature8 passages
- But in 1994–1995, when the Best Score was Sunset Boulevard —music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Christopher Hampton and Don Black—it didn’t win because the Tony committee didn’t draw up a list of nominees. It won uncontested and outright, because giving a nomination to the one and only other original score that season—Lamb Chop on Bro…ebooks/Filichia, Peter/B007L4OWCU EBOK - Peter Filichia.txt
- Christopher Hampton was born in the Azores in 1946. He wrote his first play, When Did You Last See My Mother?, at the age of eighteen. Since then, his plays have included The Philanthropist, Savages, Tales from Hollywood, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, White Chameleon, The Talking Cure and Appomattox. He previously collaborated with Don Black…ebooks/Hampton, Christopher/Stephen Ward_ A Musical - Christopher Hampton & Don Black.txt
- The rights of Christopher Hampton and Don Black to be identified as authors of this work have been asserted in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988ebooks/Hampton, Christopher/Stephen Ward_ A Musical - Christopher Hampton & Don Black.txt
- He still savored fights. When he imported Christopher Hampton's The Philanthropist in 1970, the first order of business was arranging with Equity for Alec McCowen to repeat the leading role he had created in London. By then McCowen, whom Merrick had imported for The Matchmaker (before Ruth Gordon and Tyrone Guthrie became embroiled in a b…ebooks/Kissel, Howard/David Merrick - The Abominable Showman_ The Unauthorized Biography (Applause Books) - Howard Kissel.txt
- The company and I stayed at the dinner for a while, then retreated to the local pub. Ah, the trip was finally worth it! Meryl showed up with Christopher Hampton, I think, or was it Andrew? Who can remember? We were drunk and having a blast releasing all the pent-up energy from this tornado of a “workshop” we’d just completed.ebooks/Lupone, Patti/Patti LuPone - Patti Lupone.txt
- This was in keeping with what Christopher Hampton, who wrote the book and cowrote the lyrics, had in mind. “We are making her more human, making the relationship more understandable,” he said at the time. “You feel for her, and that’s the point.”ebooks/Lupone, Patti/Patti LuPone - Patti Lupone.txt
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