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Musical
Ben Franklin in Paris
Original Cast Recording
Music
Mark Sandrich, Jr. Jerry Herman
Lyrics
Sidney Michaels
Book
Sidney Michaels
Productions
1964 Broadway 2008 San Francisco
Ben Franklin in Paris is a musical with a book and lyrics by Sidney Michaels, and music by Mark Sandrich, Jr. with two songs contributed by Jerry Herman.[1]
^Herman, Jerry; Kenneth Bloom (2003), "Chapter 11: Miscellaneous", Jerry Herman: The Lyrics: A Celebration, New York, New York: Routledge, pp. 259–260, ISBN 0-415-96768-6
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