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    Adolph Green (December 2, 1914 – October 23, 2002) was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for musicals on Broadway and in Hollywood. Although they were not a romantic couple, they shared a unique comic genius and sophisticated wit that enabled them to forge a six ...

  2. Oct 25, 2002 · Though they were close friends and creative partners, Comden and Green were never romantically involved. Green had been married to actress Phyllis Newman, his third wife, for nearly 43 years.

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  3. Comden and Green was a 60-year songwriting partnership, comprising Betty Comden (1917–2006) and Adolph Green (1914–2002). They first worked together in 1941 at the Village Gate in New York City, as writers and performers in a nightclub act called The Revuers.

  4. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were an American musical-comedy team who wrote scripts—and often the lyrics—for many Broadway shows and Hollywood film musicals. They were paired together longer than any other writing team in the history of Broadway. Comden studied dramatics at New York University.

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  5. In 1937, at a summer camp, he met the young Leonard Bernstein who was the music counselor, and they became life-long friends. In 1938, another decisive meeting occurred while making the rounds of theatrical agents he met Betty Comden.

  6. Oct 26, 2002 · They debuted at the Village Vanguard, in New York's Greenwich Village in 1939, often accompanied by Green's friend, an enthusiastic Leonard Bernstein. If some of the Revuers' sketches - such as a...

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  8. Dec 2, 2014 · Tuesday marks the 100th birthday of Adolph Green, the eccentric author and lyricist of "On the Town," "Peter Pan," and "Bells are Ringing." MELISSA BLOCK, HOST:

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