Noun
United States lyricist who collaborated on many musical comedies (most successfully with Richard Rodgers) (1895-1960)
Source: WordNetA 1990 New York City Opera production was directed by Oscar Hammerstein II 's son, James. Source: Internet
After Hart's death, Rodgers continued his collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II. Source: Internet
An even shorter version of the ballet was presented the final two weeks in Boston, but on the final night there, de Mille expanded it back to forty minutes, and it brought the house down, causing both Rodgers and Hammerstein to embrace her. Source: Internet
According to Richard Kislan, "The shows of Rodgers and Hammerstein were the product of sincerity. Source: Internet
After Hammerstein After Hammerstein's death in 1960, Rodgers wrote both words and music for his first new Broadway project No Strings (1962, which earned two Tony Awards). Source: Internet
Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz first tried, and then Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II attempted, but gave up and Hammerstein told Lerner "Pygmalion had no subplot". Source: Internet