The Shape Of Tomorrow: 1958 Westinghouse Appliances (Musical, LP) Stage Pop

Sold Date: August 31, 2016
Start Date: August 26, 2016
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The Shape Of Tommorrow: A Musical Introduction To 1958 Westinghouse Appliances

Label:
Westinghouse H9-OP-7836
Format:
LP, Vinyl, Album 
Country:
US
Released:
1958
Genre:
Stage & Screen
Style:
Musical, Original Cast

Tracklist:

Goodmorning
Esprit De Corps
The Shape Of Tomorrow
Weather Clear, Track Fast
Nightmare
He Got No Westinghouse Franchise
Out Of This World
You Can Be Sure
Easy As A-B-C
Tomorrow-Today
You Gotta Let Them Know
The Shape Of Tomorrow 

Credits:

Music by John Wynman
Book and Lyrics by Herbert Kanzell
Arranged and conducted by Ted Royal
Musical Numbers staged by Buff Shurr
Asst conductor, Rudolph Bennett
Produced by Dramaturgy Inc. Cleveland Ohio

Actors:

Martyn Green
Marilyn Ross
Fred Hillbrand
Edgar Powell
Renee Orin
Chuck Green
Buff Shurr
Adrienne Angel
Beverly Weston
Dorthea Mac Farland
Nancy Hackenberg
Helen Ellis

Notes

"The Shape Of Tomorrow lends substance to the Westinghouse dedication to a secrue future for its distributers and dealers, and the finest in products and services for the public."

WESTINGHOUSE ELECRIC CORPERATION - APPLIENCE DIVISION - MANSFIELD, OHIO 


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