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Alvin Colt (July 5, 1916 – May 4, 2008) was an American costume designer. Colt worked on over 50 Broadway shows.
His first job was in a theatrical fabric house, he also worked on painting scenery during the summer. On the Town was the first Broadway show he worked on in 1944. His major Broadway credits include Guys and Dolls, Top Banana, Fanny, Finian's Rainbow, Six Characters in Search of an Author, Destry Rides Again, Wildcat, Here's Love, The Crucible, The Goodbye People, Sugar, Lorelei, Jerome Robbins' Broadway and Waiting in the Wings for producer Alexander H. Cohen, with whom he had a long working relationship. Alvin won a Tony Award in 1955 for Pipe Dream. The last official show he worked on was in 2001 for If you ever leave me...I'm going with you!
Mr. Colt also designed for TV and film. Among his screen credits are costume designs for the films Top Banana, Stiletto and Li'l Abner and for the TV productions of The Enchanted Nutcracker, Kiss Me Kate, The Adams Chronicles, CBS: On the Air, Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood and many years of the Tony Awards. Alvin also designed the children's musical Treehouse Trolls Birthday Day for Goodtimes Entertainment.
Lawrence Leritz (born September 26, 1962) is an American dancer, singer, actor, producer, director, fitness expert and choreographer.
Born in Alton, Illinois, Leritz made his stage debut in the children's chorus of the world stage premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical State Fair at The Muny, starring Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, directed by James Hammerstein, supervised by Richard Rodgers, conducted by Anton Coppola and choreographed by Tommy Tune.
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"The Donkey" is a German fairy tale collected by Brothers Grimm compiled in the Grimm's Fairy Tales.
It is Aarne-Thompson type 430, The Donkey Bridegroom.
A king and queen long lamented their childlessness until the queen gave birth to a son who was a donkey. The queen was grieved, but the king had him raised as a prince. He was very fond of music and insisted on learning to play the lute, at which he grew skilled. One day, he saw his own reflection in a pool and grew so disturbed that he wandered the world. He tried to stay at the castle of a king with a single daughter. When they would not let him in, he played outside until the king heard his music and let him in. He insisted that his proper seat was with the king. After a time, he grew sad. The king questioned him about this until he learned that the donkey wished to marry his daughter. The king agreed, they married, and in the night, the king set a servant to watch the couple, to ensure the donkey would behave well. When the donkey went in the bedroom, he took off his donkeyskin and changed into a handsome youth. Even though he put on his skin again in the morning, the daughter assured her father that she was well pleased with her bridegroom. The servant told the king what had happened. The next night, the king stayed up and when the couple were asleep, he burned the donkeyskin. This distressed the donkey, but the king persuaded him to stay by offering him half his kingdom. When the king died, he had the whole kingdom, and when his own father died, he had two kingdoms.
Broadway costume designer Alvin Colt is profiled on NY1's One on 1 with Budd Mishkin.
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ALvin and the Chipmunks (Afromen Colt 45)
Alvin and the chipmunks sing Colt 45 by Afroman.
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Celebration for Disney in Orlando, Fl. Music by Glen Roven. Directed by Jeff Margolis. Costumes by Alvin Colt and set design by Brian Bartholomew.
Cast member MICHAEL WEST speaks to Bill about life in Atlanta and the great Alvin Colt (longtime FB costume designer).
For Kids! This lovely children's musical "Treehouse Trolls Birthday Day" was an all Broadway talent pool....Chris Cohen, producer (Broadway Treasures-son of Broadway and Tony Award producer Alexander Cohen), Tony winning costume designer Alvin Colt (Guys & Dolls, LiL Abner, Wildcat, Pipe Dream), Lion King's actor Danny Rutigliano and Lawrence Leritz as Donald and choreographer! It was a sell out in 2 weeks on Goodimes Video. Audiences will recognize Lawrence Leritz from his television appearances including the 2012 Comedy Central's Night Of Too Many Stars, performing in "Call Me Maybe" with Carly Rae Jepsen and Harvey Keitel at NY's historic Beacon Theatre, Saturday Night Live, All My Children, talk shows including The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Maury, CNN's Show Biz Tonight and numerous comm...
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Alvin and the chipmunks sing Colt 45 by Afroman.
My mom got a purple ball for my colt alvin.
Broadway costume designer Alvin Colt is profiled on NY1's One on 1 with Budd Mishkin.
ALvin and the Chipmunks (Afromen Colt 45)
Celebration for Disney in Orlando, Fl. Music by Glen Roven. Directed by Jeff Margolis. Costumes by Alvin Colt and set design by Brian Bartholomew.
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