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The nonmusical version had run for a couple of years on Broadway.
Of course, many nonmusical tenants simply give up before it gets to that point.
Top prices for most nonmusical plays on Broadway are now about $40.
His parents, however, persuaded him to pursue a nonmusical career.
Q - All three of you have opened or are about to open nonmusical productions.
But what happens when a nonmusical brain sits down to play the piano?
Turning nonmusical films into musicals is not always a great idea.
His first and only nonmusical play winning a Pulitzer doesn't leave much room for improvement.
As said, a lot of the entertainment was nonmusical.
That's the Callas part, and it's a nonmusical role all about music.
Zubin and I both went into nonmusical directions for a time.
But it's also true that opportunities for these houses to book nonmusical plays have been rare.
The same arguments were repeated: a white audience would not pay to see a nonmusical about blacks.
Now I'm exploring nonmusical elements, like choreography and performance art.
"Some were not played but appear in nonmusical scenes, almost as furniture.
In nonmusical sounds, the various frequencies are more randomly distributed.
Improvisation can be carried out with both musical and nonmusical references.
Thus, it's the nonmusical matters that carry this production.
There's no escaping it, even in what's billed as a nonmusical.
But he won his greatest acclaim in nonmusical artistic circles.
The building is used by local groups for nonmusical as well as musical purposes.
The new contract requires no walkers when live musicians are used in nonmusical shows.
That vision, curiously, has until now been most openly described in the nonmusical theater.
There are, though, profound possibilities latent in these nonmusical designs.
There were some extraordinary moments, as well, that were nonmusical and not about the Problem.