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* [[Street Scene (play)|''Street Scene'']], a play by [[Elmer Rice]] |
* [[Street Scene (play)|''Street Scene'']], a play by [[Elmer Rice]] |
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* [[Street Scene (opera)|''Street Scene'']], a [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[musical theater|musical]] or, more precisely, an "American [[opera]]" by [[Kurt Weill]] (music), [[Langston Hughes]] (lyrics), and [[Elmer Rice]] ([[book]]), based on the [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[play]] of the same name by Rice. |
* [[Street Scene (opera)|''Street Scene'']], a [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[musical theater|musical]] or, more precisely, an "American [[opera]]" by [[Kurt Weill]] (music), [[Langston Hughes]] (lyrics), and [[Elmer Rice]] ([[book]]), based on the [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[play]] of the same name by Rice. |
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* [[Street Scene (1931 film)|''Street Scene'']], a 1931 movie directed by [[King Vidor]], based on the Elmer Rice play. |
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* ''[[Street Scenes]]'', also known as ''Street Scenes 1970'', a documentary directed by [[Martin Scorsese]] |
* ''[[Street Scenes]]'', also known as ''Street Scenes 1970'', a documentary directed by [[Martin Scorsese]] |
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Revision as of 15:36, 10 December 2006
Street Scene may refer to:
- Street Scene, a music festival in San Diego, California
- Street Scene, a play by Elmer Rice
- Street Scene, a Broadway musical or, more precisely, an "American opera" by Kurt Weill (music), Langston Hughes (lyrics), and Elmer Rice (book), based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Rice.
- Street Scene, a 1931 movie directed by King Vidor, based on the Elmer Rice play.
- Street Scenes, also known as Street Scenes 1970, a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese