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- St._Louis_Woman abstract "St. Louis Woman is a musical by Harold Arlen (music) and Johnny Mercer (lyrics). The musical opened at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York on March 30, 1946 and ran for 113 performances. The original cast included Robert Pope (Badfoot), Harold Nicholas (Little Augie), Fayard Nicholas (Barney), June Hawkins (Lilli), Pearl Bailey (Butterfly), Ruby Hill (Della Green), Rex Ingram (Biglow Brown), and Milton J. Williams (Mississippi).It is based upon the novel God Sends Sunday by African-American writer Arna Bontemps.".
- St._Louis_Woman author Arna_Bontemps.
- St._Louis_Woman author Countee_Cullen.
- St._Louis_Woman basedOn Arna_Bontemps.
- St._Louis_Woman lyrics Johnny_Mercer.
- St._Louis_Woman musicBy Harold_Arlen.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageID "13653087".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageLength "7487".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageRevisionID "676411816".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Al_Hirschfeld_Theatre.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Arna_Bontemps.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_theatre.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:1946_musicals.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadway_musicals.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musicals_based_on_novels.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musicals_by_Harold_Arlen.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Come_Rain_or_Come_Shine.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Countee_Cullen.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Gross.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Fayard_Nicholas.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink God_Sends_Sunday.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Arlen.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Nicholas.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Mercer.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink June_Hawkins.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Lena_Horne.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Milton_J._Williams.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theatre.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Colored_People.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Pearl_Bailey.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Rex_Ingram_(actor).
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Ruby_Hill.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLink File:PearlBailey-takes-a-call.jpg.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLinkText "I Had Myself a True Love".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Louis Woman".
- St._Louis_Woman basis "Arna Bontemps' novel God Sends Sunday".
- St._Louis_Woman book Arna_Bontemps.
- St._Louis_Woman book Countee_Cullen.
- St._Louis_Woman caption "1946".
- St._Louis_Woman lyrics Johnny_Mercer.
- St._Louis_Woman music Harold_Arlen.
- St._Louis_Woman name "St. Louis Woman".
- St._Louis_Woman productions "1946".
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-2.
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- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-end.
- St._Louis_Woman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Musical.
- St._Louis_Woman subject Category:1946_musicals.
- St._Louis_Woman subject Category:Broadway_musicals.
- St._Louis_Woman subject Category:Musicals_based_on_novels.
- St._Louis_Woman subject Category:Musicals_by_Harold_Arlen.
- St._Louis_Woman hypernym Musical.
- St._Louis_Woman type Musical.
- St._Louis_Woman type MusicalWork.
- St._Louis_Woman type Work.
- St._Louis_Woman type Work.
- St._Louis_Woman type CreativeWork.
- St._Louis_Woman type Thing.
- St._Louis_Woman type Q2188189.
- St._Louis_Woman type Q2743.
- St._Louis_Woman type Q386724.
- St._Louis_Woman comment "St. Louis Woman is a musical by Harold Arlen (music) and Johnny Mercer (lyrics). The musical opened at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York on March 30, 1946 and ran for 113 performances. The original cast included Robert Pope (Badfoot), Harold Nicholas (Little Augie), Fayard Nicholas (Barney), June Hawkins (Lilli), Pearl Bailey (Butterfly), Ruby Hill (Della Green), Rex Ingram (Biglow Brown), and Milton J.".
- St._Louis_Woman label "St. Louis Woman".
- St._Louis_Woman sameAs Q7589720.
- St._Louis_Woman sameAs m.03cd41l.
- St._Louis_Woman sameAs Q7589720.
- St._Louis_Woman wasDerivedFrom St._Louis_Woman?oldid=676411816.
- St._Louis_Woman isPrimaryTopicOf St._Louis_Woman.
- St._Louis_Woman name "St. Louis Woman".