When was just so written?
1984
Just So is a musical by Anthony Drewe and George Stiles written in 1984 based on the Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling. Just So was originally produced by Cameron Mackintosh at the Watermill Theatre and in 1990, also by Mackintosh, at the Tricycle Theatre in London.
What songs did Peter Gabriel sing?
Don’t Give UpSledgeha…Solsbury HillIn Your EyesThe Book Of LoveI Can’t Dance
Peter Gabriel/Songs
Who composed just so?
George StilesJust So / ComposerGeorge William Stiles is an English composer of musicals for the stage. Wikipedia
What is Peter Gabriels most famous song?
Readers’ Poll: The 10 Best Peter Gabriel Songs
- “Games Without Frontiers”
- “Shock the Monkey”
- “Here Comes the Flood”
- “Sledgehammer”
- “Red Rain” Photo : Michael Putland/Getty.
- “Biko” Photo : Michael Putland/Getty.
- “In Your Eyes” Photo : Michael Putland/Getty.
- “Solsbury Hill” Photo : Michael Putland/Getty.
What is Peter Gabriels biggest hit?
Track Listings
1 | Solsbury Hill |
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2 | I Don’t Remember |
3 | Sledgehammer |
4 | Family Snapshot |
5 | Mercy Street |
When was honk the musical written?
Since it first hatched in 1993, Stiles & Drewe’s musical, Honk!, has winged its way around the world in over 8,000 productions and in many different languages.
How the Leopard Got His Spots Wikipedia?
The stories illustrate how animals obtained their distinctive features, such as how the leopard got his spots. For the book, Kipling illustrated the stories himself….Just So Stories.
First edition | |
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Author | Rudyard Kipling |
Genre | Children’s book |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Publication date | 1902 |
What are the animals in the Just So Stories?
Just So Stories is a collection of Rudyard Kipling’s animal tales in which we learn about ‘How the Whale got his Throat’, ‘How the Camel got his Hump’, ‘How the Rhinoceros got his Skin’, ‘How the Leopard got his Spots’, ‘The Elephant’s Child’, ‘The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo’, ‘The Beginning of the Armadilloes’, ‘ …
Why are they called Just So Stories?
Kipling began working on the book by telling the first three chapters as bedtime stories to his daughter Josephine. These had to be told “just so” (exactly in the words she was used to) or she would complain. The stories illustrate how animals obtained their distinctive features, such as how the leopard got his spots.