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WikiProject Musical Theatre

Articles Needing Creation

As part of this WikiProject's continuing effort to increase the coverage of musical theatre related topics in Wikipedia, below you will find a list of Articles Needing Creation.

These articles are either:

  • believed notable but not covered by Wikipedia; or
  • extensively Red Linked throughout Wikipedia.
Delete from this list any articles already created. Namely, anything that is Blue Linked.
Please help us by creating any of the articles listed below. Even a simple, well-written stub is greatly appreciated.
When listing an article to be created, please consider listing as much information as you know about the article including any links to relevant Wikipedia articles or informational outside sources. Also, it is required that you add your reason for listing here. Any listings without explanation will be removed.

Requested Articles

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Part of the {{Gershwins}} template

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The following redlinked articles currently are included on the George and Ira Gershwin musicals and operas template.



Part of the {{Marvin Hamlisch}} template

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The following redlinked article currently is on the Marvin Hamlisch template.

Part of the {{Michael John LaChiusa}} template

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The following articles are currently on the works of "Michael John LaChiusa" template and are redlinked.

Part of the {{Andrew Lippa}} template

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The following articles are currently on the works of "Andrew Lippa" template and are redlinked.

Part of the {{Stephen Schwartz}} template

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The following articles are currently on the works of "Stephen Schwartz" template and are redlinked.

Part of the {{Joseph Stein}} template

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The following article is currently on the works of "Joseph Stein" template and is redlinked.

Part of the {{Kurt Weill}} template

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The following articles are currently on the works of "Kurt Weill" template and are redlinked.

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Below you will find a list of references to musicals on Wikipedia. Before you add a musical, double check to make sure it actually exists and that there is enough information about it to substantiate a page about it. Also double check for any information about the musical you are adding on other pages in Wikipedia like a film or book that the musical is based on or is based on the musical. Also, please check that the name of the musical is spelled correctly. When a new article about one of these musicals is added, please remove the blue link from the list.

Missing Musicals

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Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time

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The popular coffee-table book Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time by Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik (First Edition, 2004 and Second Edition, 2008) is offered as a reputable arbiter of notability for people who have worked on Broadway musicals. It includes articles about the following people who are not yet represented in Wikipedia.

Broadway Musicals: Show by Show

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The reference book Broadway Musicals: Show by Show by historian Stanley Green (Fifth Edition, 1996) is offered as a reputable arbiter of notability for individual Broadway musicals. It includes articles about the following shows which are not yet represented in Wikipedia.

Note, while Wikipedia does have articles for some revue-series like the Ziegfeld Follies, it does not presently have articles (or even redirects) for individual shows in those series, nor do the series' articles provide much in the way of show-specific detail. Since Green singles out several particular Follies shows (and Scandals, Vanities, etc.) as notable, they are listed individually here.

References

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  1. ^ "CROSS ROAD".
  2. ^ "Song Writers".
  3. ^ [1]