PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Oscar Hammerstein II was born in NY City.
He went to
Columbia Law School.
Richard Rogers was born in Queens, NY.
Rogers went to Columbia University.
Rogers
- Rogers had an older brother named Mortimer
- He married a woman named Mamie
- His second wife was named Dorothy
- They have two daughters named Mary and Linda
Hammerstein
- Hammerstein's family worked in theater
- His father, Oscar Hammerstein I, was an opera impresario
- Went to Columbia Law School
- His passion for theater eventually took over his interest in law
- Married Myra Finn. They had two children, named William and Alice
Influential events in Rogers life
- He learned to Play the piano as a toddler
- impressed his future partner Lorenz Hart by playing melodies on the piano
- Started to collaborate with Hammerstein in 1942
- He won Tony's, Grammy's, Emmy's, Oscar's, and two Pulitzer Prizes
Influential events in Hammerstein's life
- Hammerstein acted in Columbia's Varsity Shows, which Rogers wrote
- His father and grandfather were very big in theater and influenced him
- In 1919, he wrote his own play, called The Light
- Teamed up with Jerome Kern to write Showboat in 1925
- Wrote his first play in 1919
Richard Rogers died In New York, on Dec 30th, 1979
Oscar Hammerstein died of cancer in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, on August 23rd, 1960
R&H major accomplishments
- Wrote their first play, Oklahoma, in 1943
- Wrote an adaptation of Cinderella which was made into a movie
Current comtemporary Comparisons
- Walt Disney, although he was a competition
- Warner brothers
Contributions to Industry
- They wrote famous broadway musicals
- Won many awards
Rogers and Hammerstein pioneered the Broadway scene with Classic musicals that are still being shown today