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Burns, David 1902-1971
Overview
| Works: | 26
works in
69
publications in
2
languages and
3,016
library holdings
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| Subject Headings: | Physicians
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| Roles: | Performer, Vocalist, Singer |
| Classifications: | m1505.h48,
782.14 |
Most widely held works about
David Burns
Most widely held works by
David Burns
Hello, Dolly! original Broadway cast recording by Jerry Herman (
Sound Recording
)
13
editions published
between
1964
and
2009
in
English and No Linguistic Content
and held by
972
libraries
worldwide
The music man original Broadway cast recording by Meredith Willson (
Sound Recording
)
13
editions published
between
1958
and
1992
in
English
and held by
776
libraries
worldwide
It's always fair weather(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
307
libraries
worldwide
Three World War II buddies vow to reunite for old time's sake in 10 years. When they do they find their friendship has fizzled, until a day of tangling with romance, the fight game, the ad biz and a new medium called TV restores their bond. Highlights include a romp that uses trash-can lids as dancing shoes, Cyd Charisse routine with broken nosed boxers, and Kelly's tap dance on roller skates.
Cole Porter's Out of this world original Broadway cast by Cole Porter (
Sound Recording
)
5
editions published
between
1950
and
1992
in
English
and held by
140
libraries
worldwide
Do re mi original cast recording by Jule Styne (
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
1994
in
English
and held by
84
libraries
worldwide
You're sensational Cole Porter in the '20s, 40's, & '50s by Cole Porter (
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
1999
in
English
and held by
79
libraries
worldwide
A funny thing happened on the way to the forum by Stephen Sondheim (
Sound Recording
)
5
editions published
between
1962
and
1993
in
English and No Linguistic Content
and held by
58
libraries
worldwide
Ben Bagley's Harold Arlen revisited by Harold Arlen (
Sound Recording
)
in
English
and held by
46
libraries
worldwide
Song hits from Two's company from the musical production "Two's company by Vernon Duke (
Sound Recording
)
3
editions published
between
1953
and
2005
in
English
and held by
44
libraries
worldwide
Ben Bagley's Harold Arlen revisited by Harold Arlen (
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
1994
in
English
and held by
21
libraries
worldwide
The Saint in London The Saint's double trouble(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1996
in
English
and held by
19
libraries
worldwide
The Saint in London: The Saint investigates a gang trying to pass counterfeit banknotes. The Saint's double trouble: Heading to Philadelphia to catch a gang of diamond smugglers, the Saint finds out that the head of the criminals is an exact double of himself.
Knock on wood(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
2010
in
English
and held by
13
libraries
worldwide
A neurotic American ventriloquist performing in Europe is unable to control the words coming out of his dummy, resulting in a near-nervous breakdown. His manager, and best friend, orders him to see a famous psychiatrist in Zurich. What follows is a zany adventure involving secret weapons, international spies, and the beautiful Dr. Ilse Nordstrom.
Take a deep breath : a life examined by David E Burns (
Book
)
2
editions published
in
2010
in
English
and held by
5
libraries
worldwide
The music man [original Broadway cast by Meredith Willson (
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
1992
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Hello, Dolly(
Book
)
5
editions published
between
1963
and
1966
in
English
and held by
2
libraries
worldwide
St. James Theatre owned and operated by Jujamcyn Theaters, Samuel H. Schwartz, David Merrick presents Ginger Rogers in the N.Y. Critics' Circle Award musical "Hello, Dolly!" book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the original play by Thornton Wilder, also starring David Burns with Patte Finley, Sondra Lee, Jerry Dodge, Gordon Connell, Charles Karel, Alice Playten, Mary Jo Catlet, Dan Merriman and Carlton Carpenter, settings designed by Oliver Smith, costumes by Freddy Wittop, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, musical direction and dance and incidental music arrangements by Peter Howard, orchestrations by Philip J. Lang, vocal arrangements by Shepard Coleman, assistant to the director Lucia Victor, directed and choreographed by Gower Champion.
Sheep on the runway(
Book
)
2
editions published
in
1970
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Helen Hayes Theatre, Roger L. Stevens, Robert Whitehead, Robert W. Dowling present Art Buchwald's new comedy "Sheep On The Runway," starring Martin Gabel, David Burns, Richard Castellano, Elizabeth Wilson, Barnard Hughes, with Will Mackenzie, Remak Ramsay, Margaret Ladd, Neil Flanagan, Jeremiah Morris, settings by Peter Larkin, costumes by Jane Greenwood, lighting by Jules Fisher, directed by Gene Saks.
Alive and kicking(
Book
)
2
editions published
in
1950
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Winter Garden, William R. Katzell and Ray Golden present a new musical revue "Alive and Kicking," with David Burns, Lenore Lonergan, Jack Gilford, Carl Reiner, Jack Cole and his dancers and a company of 40, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster and Ray Golden, music by Hal Borne, Irma Jurist and Sammy Fain, additional music and lyrics by Sonny Burke, Leonard Gershe, Billy Kyle, Sid Kuller, Leo Schumer, special music and lyrics by Harold Rome, sketches by Ray Golden, I.A.L. Diamond, Henry Morgan, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Stein, Will Glickman, Micke Stuart, choreography by Jack Cole, settings and costumes by Raoul Pene Du Bois, lighting by Mason Arvold, musical direction and vocal arrangements by Lehman Engel, orchestral arrangements by George Bassman, production directed by Robert H. Gordon.
Hallmark hall of fame. Arthur Miller's The price(
visu
)
2
editions published
in
1971
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
The price(
Book
)
1
edition published
in
1968
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
The Morosco Theatre, Robert Whitehead, in association with Robert W. Dowling, presents Arthur Miller's "The Price," starring Pat Hingle, Kate Reid, David Burns, and Arthur Kennedy, directed by Ulu Grosbard, setting and costumes by Boris Aronson, lighting by Paul Morrison.
World's champ(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1933
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Jack Dempsey loses a boxing match and his championship. Reporters rush to his dressing room and ask his manager, Cap, for an interview. Jack does not want to speak with them and wonders if his career is over. He says he is backing a vaudeville show starring the daughter of Pop Campbell, who was Jack's trainer and who taught Jack everything he knows about boxing. Her boyfriend, Irving Gordon, who is putting on the show, is forced to close down rehearsals because of a lawsuit against him for plagiarizing someone else's material. Jack calls a fight promoter, who arranges a bout for him with a purse sufficient to keep the show going. Jack is being pummelled and Pop's daughter pleads with him to quit, but in the next round, he knocks out his opponent and regains his championship and also wins the love of Pop's daughter.
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