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Burt Shevelove

American dramatist (1915–1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Burton George Shevelove (September 19, 1915 April 8, 1982) was an American musical theater playwright, lyricist, librettist, and director.

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Born in Newark, New Jersey, he graduated from Brown University and Yale (Master's degree). At Brown in 1935, he acted in the first ever Brownbrokers musical titled Something Bruin. After serving as a volunteer ambulance driver in World War II, he began working as a writer, director and producer for radio and television. At the time of his death he had lived in London for many years.[1]

His Broadway career started in 1948 with writing material, co-producing and directing for the revue Small Wonder.[2] Among his successes were A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and No, No, Nanette, for which he won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical.

He died at his apartment in London, where he had been living for about 15 years, on April 8. 1982. He was survived by his mother and a sister.[1]

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Work

Libretti

Directing

Lyrics

  • Small Wonder 1948
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