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One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji [11] [EXPLICIT-L] -

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Duration: 3+ minutes
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One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji [11] [EXPLICIT-L]
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TITLE
It's A Grand Night For Singing
It's A Grand Night For Singing
SHOW
State Fair
State Fair
AWARDS
Drama Desk Award, Tony Award
Drama Desk Award, Tony Award
COMPOSER
Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
LYRICIST
Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II
STYLE
Uptempo, Traditional Musical Theatre
Uptempo, Traditional Musical Theatre
VOCAL PART
Baritone
Baritone
KEY
G Major
G Major
GENDER
Male
Male
COPYRIGHT
Copyright ©1945 by WILLIAMSON MUSIC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Copyright ©1945 by WILLIAMSON MUSIC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
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16-years-old, and starring in their school’s production of Romeo and Juliet, Ramon and Juliana are two misfits in high school, struggling to fit in. Ramon is gay, and his Latina Catholic mother refuses to acknowledge his “difference.”. Juliana is the daughter of Jewish Eastern European immigrants, overweight and ostracized by her peers. The two find comfort in their close friendship, but their solace is cut short by mutual suicide. One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji is a tragic tale that explores the effects of school bullying and the parents, teachers, and peers that cannot foresee the dire consequences it brings.see less
16-years-old, and starring in their school’s production of Romeo and Juliet, Ramon and Juliana are two misfits in high school, struggling to fit in. Ramon is gay, and his Latina Catholic mother refuses to acknowledge his “difference.”. Juliana is the daughter of Jewish Eastern European immigrants, overweight and ostracized by her peers. The two find comfort in...see more
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