Schmidt, Harvey. (1929–2018) & Jones, Tom. (b. 1928). "What is a Woman" from "I Do! I Do!" - SIGNED by Both. New York: Portfolio Music. 1966. Sheet music signed by the composer and lyricist of this charming show, as well as of the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks. Both have signed at the head of the first page of music, and the cover is signed additionally by the director/choreographer, Gower Champion (1919 - 1980). Two numbers written in red ink on cover, otherwise in fine condition.
"I Do! I Do!" opened at the 46th St. Theatre in NYC on December 5, 1966 where it ran for 560 performances. The lead roles were created by Mary Martin and Robert Preston, replaced later by Carol Lawrence and Gordon MacRae and on the national tour, performed by Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson.
"I Do! I Do!" opened at the 46th St. Theatre in NYC on December 5, 1966 where it ran for 560 performances. The lead roles were created by Mary Martin and Robert Preston, replaced later by Carol Lawrence and Gordon MacRae and on the national tour, performed by Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson.
Schmidt, Harvey. (1929–2018) & Jones, Tom. (b. 1928). "What is a Woman" from "I Do! I Do!" - SIGNED by Both. New York: Portfolio Music. 1966. Sheet music signed by the composer and lyricist of this charming show, as well as of the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks. Both have signed at the head of the first page of music, and the cover is signed additionally by the director/choreographer, Gower Champion (1919 - 1980). Two numbers written in red ink on cover, otherwise in fine condition.
"I Do! I Do!" opened at the 46th St. Theatre in NYC on December 5, 1966 where it ran for 560 performances. The lead roles were created by Mary Martin and Robert Preston, replaced later by Carol Lawrence and Gordon MacRae and on the national tour, performed by Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson.
"I Do! I Do!" opened at the 46th St. Theatre in NYC on December 5, 1966 where it ran for 560 performances. The lead roles were created by Mary Martin and Robert Preston, replaced later by Carol Lawrence and Gordon MacRae and on the national tour, performed by Carol Burnett and Rock Hudson.