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  1. Headquarters. 300 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 400, Irvine, California 92618. , United States. Key people. Robert Atwell (Chairman) Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. ("CMGR"), is a public company based in Irvine, California, with three subsidiaries: Camelot Films, Camelot Distribution Group, including DarKnight Pictures, and Camelot Studio ...

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    In 1959, Alan Jay Lerner and Moss Hart decided to adapt T. H. White's The Once and Future King as their next project. As discussed in Lerner's 1978 book, The Street Where I Live, Frederick Loewe, who initially had no interest in the project, agreed to write music, with the understanding that if things went badly, it would be his last score. After t...

    In the 1981 revision of the stage musical, the action starts at the end of the plot as Arthur is about to fight Mordred. Arthur asks that Merlin take his memory back to the beginning and the rest of the musical is told in flashback from this frame story. This was a device adopted from the 1967 film adaptation.The 1981 revision also changes the sequ...

    Original production and tours

    Camelot opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre on December 3, 1960, and closed on January 5, 1963, after 873 performances and 2 previews. Directed by Moss Hart, the choreography was by Hanya Holm, scenic design by Oliver Smith, costume design by Adrian (who worked on the designs prior to his death in September 1959) and Tony Duquette, and lighting design by Abe Feder. It won four Tony Awards. The original cast album was America's top-selling mono LP recordfor 6 weeks. A two-year U.S. tour...

    Original and revived West End productions

    The London production opened in August 1964 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and featured Laurence Harvey as Arthur, Elizabeth Larneras Guenevere and Barry Kent as Lancelot. It played for 518 performances. Richard Harris again played Arthur in a West End revival at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, from November 23, 1982 to February 5, 1983 with Fiona Fullerton, William Squire and Robert Meadmore.

    Broadway revivals

    The show was revived on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre from November 15, 1981, to January 2, 1982, and was broadcast on HBO a year later, starring Richard Harris as Arthur, Meg Bussert as Guenevere, Muenz as Lancelot and Thor Fieldsas Tom of Warwick. Harris, who had starred in the film, and Muenz also took the show on tour nationwide. The book for this version was slightly revised, including the addition of a frame story in which the show opens with an older Arthur looking back on his...

    § — Cut shortly into the original 1960 run, remained on the cast album; restored in most subsequent revivals; "Fie on Goodness" cut from film version; "Then You May Take Me to the Fair" included in film. † — Cut from the 2022 Broadway revival ‡ — Reassigned to Lancelot in the 2022 Broadway revival

    The New York critics' reviews of the original production were mixed to positive. A 1993 review in The New York Times commented that the musical "has grown in stature over the years, primarily because of its superb score ... [which] combined a lyrical simplicity with a lush romanticism, beautifully captured in numbers like 'I Loved You Once in Silen...

    A film adaptation, directed by Joshua Logan, was released in 1967. It stars Richard Harris as Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, Franco Nero as Lancelot and David Hemmingsas Mordred.

    Lerner, Alan Jay. The Street Where I Live (1978). W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 0-393-07532-X
    Kantor, Michael and Maslon, Laurence. Broadway: The American Musical (2004). Bluefinch Press, New York, ISBN 978-0-8212-2905-7
    ​Camelot​ at the Internet Broadway Database
    Camelot Audition Advice and Show Information from MusicalTheatreAudition.net
  4. Nigel Railton, who is boss of Camelot UK, which runs the UK National Lottery, explains how he rose to the top after starting as a signal-box lad at a railway station in Crewe. Film by series ...

  5. BBC News, Hertfordshire. Getty Images. A total of £92bn in prizes has been awarded to players since Camelot began operating the lottery in 1994. The National Lottery operator has changed for the ...

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  7. Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. ("CMGR"), is a public company based in Irvine, California, with three subsidiaries: Camelot Films, Camelot Distribution Group, including DarKnight Pictures, and Camelot Studio Group. Camelot is in the process of rebuilding its production and distribution subsidiaries as it continues to work on its Studio Group ...