Calamity Jane Backdrops For Rent
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Conservatory Backdrop
Backdrop Number: N0451
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Featured Calamity Jane Backdrops For Rent
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Park Hedge Legs Backdrop
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Off Broadway Backdrop
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Palace Interior Backdrop
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Palace Interior Cut Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 1502
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Western Street Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 1497
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Palace Interior Cut Backdrop
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Palace Interior Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 1138
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Palace Interior Cut Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 1134
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Factroy Street Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 1012
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Western Street Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 0992
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Calamity Jane: A Musical Western
Calamity Jane is a stage play and musical loosely based on tales from the life of Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Cannary).
The stage play was adapted in the 1960s after the Warner Brothers highly successful 1953 film Calamity Jane. Doris Day and Howard Keel starred in the original film. Music, lyrics and libretto of subsequent stage play and musical adapted after the Warner Brothers Film. Libretto for “Calamity Jane A Musical Western” was adapted by Ronald Hanmer & Phil Park from the stage play by Charles K. Freeman after the Warner Bros Film and written by James O’Hanlon.
Deadwood City’s two most famous peace officers, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock, get involved in saving the neck of Henry Miller, the local saloon operator. It seems that “Millie” has been promoting a beautiful actress named Frances Fryer, but Frances turns out to be a boy, Francis. Millie’s attempt to cover up is soon unmasked by the angry miners, and only Calamity can cool the crowd with her trusty pistols. To keep the peace, Calamity sets out for Chicago to bring back the miner’s real heart-throb, Adelaide Adams. In Chicago Calamity mistakes Adelaide’s maid, Katie Brown, for the actress and hauls her back to Deadwood. Onstage Katie is greeted warmingly, but breaks down and confesses that she is not the famous star. Calamity once more has to restore order and persuades the audience to give Katie a chance. They do, and she wins the heart of every male in town including Calamity’s dashing love hope, Lt. Danny Gilmartin. Calamity reluctantly overcomes her jealousy over losing Danny and discovers her true love for Wild Bill.