Robert Wright (Writer)
Robert Wright
(born
Daytona Beach, Florida
,
September 25
1914
; died
Miami, Florida
,
October 10
1999
) was a
United States
writer of
musical theatre
best known for the show
Kismet
, adapted from the works of
Alexander Borodin
. Throughout his career he worked exclusively with the writer
George Forrest
, all their musicals being joint works. Most of their famous works were in fact adaptations of
classical music
for the musical stage.
Shows
Song Of Norway
(1944) (using the music of
Edvard Grieg
)
Gypsy Lady
(1946) (using the music of
Victor Herbert
)
Magdalena
(1948) (using the music of
Heitor Villa-Lobos
)
Kismet
(1953) (using the music of
Alexander Borodin
)
The Love Doctor
(1959) (original music) premiered in London
Kean
(1961) (original music)
Anya
(1965) (using the music of
Sergei Rachmaninoff
)
The Great Waltz
(1970) (using the music of
Johann Strauss
)
Timbuktu
(1978) (reworking of
Kismet
)
Grand Hotel
(1989) (original music)
Wright, Robert Wright, Robert
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