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TITLE
A Cockeyed Optimist
A Cockeyed Optimist
SHOW
South Pacific
South Pacific
AWARDS
Tony 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
Mezzo
Mezzo
KEY
F Major
F Major
GENDER
Female
Female
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1949 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Copyright © 1949 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
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Eighty-Two is a 75-minute one-act play about dealing with age, love of family and friends, and maintaining independence in old age. Duffy, an 82 year old ex-baseball player, lives in New York, and is unwilling to leave his memories and best friend of more than sixty years, Ben, now 78 and also a former ball player. Duffy’s daughter, Molly, discovering he has a heart condition, tries to convince him to move to Los Angeles, to live with her and her family -- an idea which, to her dismay, he resists.see less
Eighty-Two is a 75-minute one-act play about dealing with age, love of family and friends, and maintaining independence in old age. Duffy, an 82 year old ex-baseball player, lives in New York, and is unwilling to leave his memories and best friend of more than sixty years, Ben, now 78 and also a former ball player. Duffy’s daughter, Molly, discovering he has a heart...see more
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