- ANNIE, Martin Charnin (w) and Charles
Strouse (m)
- ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Irving Berlin
(w&m)
- APPLAUSE, Lee Adams (w) and Charles
Strouse (m)
- AS THOUSANDS CHEER, Irving Berlin
(w&m)
- BABES IN ARMS, Lorenz Hart (w) and
Richard Rodgers (m)
- (THE) BAND WAGON, Howard Dietz (w)
and Arthur Schwartz (m)
- BARNUM, Michael Stewart (w) and Cy
Coleman (m)
- BEAUTY
AND THE BEAST, Howard Ashman (w) and Alan Menken (m)
- BELLS ARE RINGING, Betty
Comden/Adolph Green (w) and Jule Styne (m)
- (THE) BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, Lorenz
Hart (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- BRIGADOON, Alan Jay Lerner (w) and
Frederick Loewe* (m)
- BYE BYE BIRDIE, Lee Adams (w) and
Charles Strouse (m)
- CABARET, Fred Ebb (w) and John
Kander (m)
- CAMELOT, Alan Jay Lerner (w) and
Frederick Loewe* (m)
- CANDIDE, Stephen Sondheim (w) and
Leonard Bernstein (m) [lyrics also by Richard Wilbur
(non-Jewish)]
- CARNIVAL!, Bob Merrill (w&m)
- CAROUSEL, Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- CHICAGO, Fred Ebb (w) and John
Kander (m)
- CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Richard and
Robert Sherman (w&m)
- (A) CHORUS LINE, Edward Kleban (w)
and Marvin Hamlisch (m)
- CITY OF ANGELS, David Zippel (w)
and Cy Coleman (m)
- COMPANY, Stephen Sondheim (w&m)
- (A) CONNECTICUT YANKEE, Lorenz Hart
(w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- (THE) CRADLE WILL ROCK, Marc
Blitzstein (w&m)
- CRAZY FOR YOU, Ira Gershwin (w) and
George Gershwin (m)
- DAMN YANKEES, Richard Adler
and Jerry Ross (w&m)
- DEAR EVAN HANSEN, Benj Pasek
(w&m) [co-written by Justin Paul (non-Jewish)]
- (THE) DESERT SONG, Oscar Hammerstein
II*/Frank
Mandel (w) and Sigmund
Romberg (m) [lyrics also by Otto Harbach (non-Jewish)]
- DO I HEAR A WALTZ?, Stephen
Sondheim (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- DREAMGIRLS, Henry Krieger (m)
- FALSETTOS, William Finn (w&m)
- FAME, Jacques Levy (w) and Steve
Margoshes (m)
- FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Sheldon
Harnick (w) and Jerry Bock (m)
- FINIAN'S RAINBOW, E. Y. Harburg (w)
and Burton Lane (m)
- FIORELLO, Sheldon Harnick (w) and Jerry Bock (m)
- FLOWER DRUM SONG, Oscar Hammerstein
II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- FOLLIES, Stephen Sondheim (w&m)
- 42ND STREET, Al Dubin (w)
[music by Harry Warren (non-Jewish)]
- FUNNY GIRL, Bob Merrill (w) and
Jule Styne (m)
- (A) FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY
TO THE FORUM, Stephen Sondheim (w&m)
- GIGI, Alan Jay Lerner (w) and
Frederick Loewe* (m)
- GODSPELL, Stephen Schwartz
(w&m)
- (THE) GOODBYE GIRL, David Zippel
(w) and Marvin Hamlisch (m)
- (THE)
GREATEST SHOWMAN (songs), Benj Pasek (w&m)
[co-written with Justin Paul (non-Jewish)]
- GUYS AND DOLLS, Frank Loesser
(w&m)
- GYPSY, Stephen Sondheim (w) and
Jule Styne (m)
- HELLO, DOLLY, Jerry Herman
(w&m)
- HELLZAPOPPIN', Sammy Fain and Charles
Tobias (w&m)
- HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING, Frank Loesser (w&m)
- I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE,
Harold Rome (w&m)
- JEKYLL AND HYDE, Frank Wildhorn (m)
- (THE) KING AND I, Oscar Hammerstein
II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Fred Ebb
(w) and John Kander (m)
- LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, Jerry Herman
(w&m)
- LADY, BE GOOD!, Ira Gershwin (w)
and George Gershwin (m)
- LES
MISERABLES, Alain Boublil 1/Herbert
Kretzmer (w) and Claude-Michel Schönberg 1 (m)
- (THE) LION KING, Hans Zimmer (score)
[original songs by Elton John and Tim Rice (both
non-Jewish)]
- (A) LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Stephen
Sondheim (w&m)
- LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Howard
Ashman (w) and Alan Menken (m)
- LOST IN THE STARS, Kurt Weill
(m) [lyrics by Maxwell Anderson (non-Jewish)]
- MAME, Jerry Herman (w&m) [music
and lyrics also by Philip Lang (non-Jewish)]
- MAN OF LA MANCHA, Joe Darion (w) and Mitch Leigh (m)
- MARTIN GUERRE, Alain Boublil (w)
and Claude-Michel Schönberg (m)
- MARY POPPINS, Richard and Robert
Sherman (w&m)
- MILK AND HONEY, Jerry Herman
(w&m)
- MISS SAIGON, Alain Boublil (w) and
Claude-Michel Schönberg (m)
- (THE) MOST HAPPY FELLA, Frank
Loesser (w&m)
- MY FAIR LADY, Alan Jay Lerner (w)
and Frederick Loewe* (m)
- NINE, Maury Yeston (w&m)
- OF THEE I SING, Ira Gershwin
(w) and George Gershwin (m)
- OH, KAY!, Ira Gershwin (w) and
George Gershwin (m)
- OKLAHOMA!,
Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- OLIVER!, Lionel Bart (w&m)
- ON THE TOWN, Betty Comden/Adolph
Green (w) and Leonard Bernstein (m)
- ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, Betty
Comden/Adolph Green (w) and Cy Coleman (m)
- ON YOUR TOES, Lorenz Hart (w) and
Richard Rodgers (m)
- PAJAMA GAME, Richard Adler and
Jerry Ross (w&m)
- PAL JOEY, Lorenz Hart (w) and
Richard Rodgers (m)
- PAINT YOUR WAGON, Alan Jay Lerner
(w) and Frederick Loewe* (m)
- PETER PAN, Betty Comden/Adolph
Green/Carolyn Leigh (w) and Mark Charlap/Jule Styne (m)
- PIPPIN, Stephen Schwartz (w&m)
- POCAHONTAS, Stephen Schwartz (w) and
Alan Menken (m)
- PORGY AND BESS, Ira Gershwin (w)
and George Gershwin (m) [lyrics also by Du Bose Heyward
(non-Jewish)]
- (THE) PRINCE OF EGYPT, Stephen
Schwartz (songs: w&m) and Hans Zimmer (score)
- (THE) PRODUCERS, Mel Brooks
(w&m)
- PROMISES, PROMISES, Hal David (w)
and Burt Bacharach (m)
- PURLIE, Peter Udell (w) and Gary Geld
(m)
- RAGTIME, Lynn Ahrens (w) [music by
Stephen Flaherty (non-Jewish)]
- RENT, Jonathan Larson (w&m)
- 1776, Sherman Edwards (w&m)
- SHALL WE DANCE, Ira Gershwin (w) and
George Gershwin (m)
- SHENANDOAH, Peter Udell (w) and Gary
Geld (m)
- SHOW
BOAT, Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Jerome Kern (m)
- SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, Arthur Freed (w)
[music by Nacio Herb Brown (non-Jewish)]
- (THE)
SOUND OF MUSIC, Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- SOUTH PACIFIC, Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- STATE FAIR, Oscar Hammerstein II* (w) and Richard Rodgers (m)
- STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF,
Anthony Newley 2 (w&m) [lyrics and music also
by Leslie Bricusse]
- STRIKE UP THE BAND, Ira
Gershwin (w) and George Gershwin (m)
- SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE,
Stephen Sondheim (w&m)
- SUNSET BOULEVARD, Don Black (w)
[lyrics also by Christopher Hampton (non-Jewish) and music
by Andrew Lloyd Webber (non-Jewish)]
- SWEENEY TODD, Stephen Sondheim
(w&m)
- SWEET CHARITY, Dorothy Fields (w)
and Cy Coleman (m)
- SWING TIME, Dorothy Fields (w) and
Jerome Kern (m)
- THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG, Carole
Bayer Sager (w) and Marvin Hamlisch (m)
- (THE) THREEPENNY OPERA, Kurt Weill
(m) [play and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht (non-Jewish)]
- TITANIC, Maury Yeston (w&m)
- TOP HAT, Irving Berlin (w&m)
- UP IN CENTRAL PARK, Dorothy Fields
(w) and Sigmund Romberg (m)
- WEST SIDE STORY, Stephen Sondheim
(w) and Leonard Bernstein (m)
- WICKED, Stephen Schwartz (w&m)
- (THE) WIZARD OF OZ, E. Y. Harburg
(w) and Harold Arlen (m)
- WONDERFUL TOWN, Betty Comden/Adolph
Green (w) and Leonard Bernstein (m)
- YENTL, Alan Bergman/Marilyn Bergman
(w) [music by Michel Legrand (non-Jewish)]
- ZORBA, Fred Ebb (w) and John Kander (m)
NOTES
1.
See Broadway Babies Say Goodnight: Musicals Then and
Now, by Mark Steyn (Routledge, NY, 1999, p. 87).
According to Steyn,
"Cameron Mackintosh isn't Jewish, but his writers on Les Miz and Miss Saigon, Boublil
and Schönberg, are.
'Claude-Michel Schönberg,'
he says, 'is Hungarian-Jewish.'"
2. Jewish
mother, non-Jewish father. In an interview with
Francine Cohen published in the Arts and Leisure Guide of
the November 4, 1994 issue of The Jewish Chronicle (London), Newley
stated concerning his 'Jewish genes': "My mum's side is
Jewish and so is Joan Collins's dad's side, so I suppose
you could say we had a full set between us. We both
always used to say that whatever talent we had came from
our Jewish backgrounds."
* Oscar Hammerstein II
and Frederick Loewe had Jewish fathers.
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