In the Rodgers and Hammerstein generation, popular hits came out of shows and movies. — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
I have only one bit of advice to beginning writers: be sure your novel is read by Rodgers and Hammerstein. — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
Like Rodgers and Hammerstein, I'm not afraid to deal with themes about the ups and downs of life, yet which are still… — Harvey Weinstein Copy Share Image
Stephen Sondheim told me that Oscar Hammerstein believed everything that he wrote. So there's great truth in the songs, and that's what… — Bernadette Peters Copy Share Image
After the Rodgers and Hammerstein revolution, songs became part of the story, as opposed to just entertainments in between comedy scenes. — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
Rogers and Hammerstein were such a genius pair. They were able to touch on subject matter so far ahead of its time. — Ruthie Ann Miles Copy Share Image
“I’d like to quote the lyrics of Rodgers and Hammerstein—something that’s extremely easy to do when you’re in a library near 782.14… — Chris Grabenstein Copy Share Image
We never thought we were writing for posterity, because at the time everyone assumed that all the great standards had already been… — Mike Stoller Copy Share Image
Rodgers & Hammerstein shows have a purity of unironic emotion that imprints itself upon people's hearts. They seem to touch our feelings… — Mary Rodgers Copy Share Image
I'd love to tackle a classic Shakespeare play or take on Nora Helmer in 'A Doll's House.' Musical theater, it's the classics… — Beth Behrs Copy Share Image
Not being a natural songwriter... for me the appreciation of a great song and the writers came early on, growing up in… — Bonnie Raitt Copy Share Image
I'm a Mexican girl from California, and I never grew up thinking I could be in a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. I… — Lindsay Mendez Copy Share Image
I've never met a Mormon I didn't like. They're really nice people. They're so Disney. They're so Rodgers and Hammerstein. — Trey Parker Copy Share Image
I was essentially trained by Oscar Hammerstein to think of songs as one-act plays, to move a song from point A to… — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
I have only one bit of advice to the beginning writer: Be sure your novel is read by Rodgers and Hammerstein. — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
Asking me what I think of Oscar (Hammerstein) is like asking me what I think of the Yankees, Man o' War and… — Billy Rose Copy Share Image
It's kind of hard to get deep with Rodgers and Hammerstein. I can't think of a moral in the music - it's… — Jeff Long Copy Share Image
I can't wait to play the Hammerstein shows. Things have been exploding in the last week, and that's going to be the… — Trey Anastasio Copy Share Image
Rodgers and Hammerstein didn't mean anything to me. I just wanted to have a hit, I just wanted to be like those… — Art Garfunkel Copy Share Image