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Mary Rodgers (born January 11, 1931) is an American composer of musical, an author of children's books, and the daughter of Broadway composer Richard Rodgers. Rodgers' musical works include Once Upon a Mattress (1959), From A to Z (1960), Hot Spot (1963), The Mad Show (1966), Working (1978), and Phyllis Newman's one-woman show The Madwoman of Central Park West (1979). The composer eventually transitioned into writing children's books (most notably, 1972's Freaky Friday) because, she later... full article at wikipedia

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  • Dec 17, 1976
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