Elmer Bernstein - Broadway Theatre

Broadway Theatre

  • Peter Pan (1954) - Incidental music composer
  • How Now, Dow Jones (1967) - Composer - Tony Co-Nomination for Best Musical, Tony Co-Nomination for Best Composer and Lyricist
  • Merlin (1982) - Composer and Incidental music composer - Tony Co-Nomination for Best Composer and Lyricist

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