Rodgers and Hammerstein - Work

Work

  • 1943 Oklahoma!
    • 1955 film version
  • 1945 Carousel
    • 1956 film version
  • 1945 State Fair (film)
    • 1962 remake
    • 1996 stage version
  • 1947 Allegro
  • 1949 South Pacific
    • 1958 film version
    • 2001 TV version
  • 1951 The King and I
    • 1956 film version
    • 1999 animated film
  • 1953 Me and Juliet
  • 1955 Pipe Dream
  • 1957 Cinderella (made-for-television)
    • 1965 remake
    • 1997 remake
  • 1958 Flower Drum Song
    • 1961 film version
    • 2002 revival (rewritten book with one new song)
  • 1959 The Sound of Music
    • 1965 film version
  • 1993 A Grand Night for Singing (revue)

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