Oscar Hammerstein II

Oscar Hammerstein II was born on July 12, 1895 in New York City. His father, William, was a theatre manager and for many years director of Hammerstein's Victoria, the most popular vaudeville theatre of its day. His uncle, Arthur Hammerstein, was a successful Broadway producer and his grandfather, Oscar Hammerstein, a famous opera impresario.

Hammerstein started writing lyrics for the Columbia University Varsity shows while studying law. His earliest works included musical comedies written with a Columbia undergraduate seven years his junior named Richard Rodgers. (The 1920 Varsity show, FLY WITH ME, was composed by Rodgers with lyrics by both Hammerstein and a fellow classmate of his named Lorenz Hart.) Withdrawing from Columbia Law School after his second year to pursue a career in theatre, Hammerstein took a job with his uncle as an assistant stage manager.

In 1919 Hammerstein's first play, THE LIGHT, was produced by his Uncle Arthur; it lasted four performances. Undaunted, he continued to write both lyrics and librettos, principally with Otto Harbach as his collaborating author. His first success, with Harbach, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, was WILDFLOWER in 1923. Hammerstein found his niche with some of the greatest composers of his day, breathing new life into the moribund artform of operetta with such classics as ROSE-MARIE (music by Rudolf Friml), THE DESERT SONG (Sigmund Romberg), THE NEW MOON (Romberg), and SONG OF THE FLAME (George Gershwin). With Jerome Kern, Hammerstein wrote eight musicals, including SWEET ADELINE, MUSIC IN THE AIR, VERY WARM FOR MAY and their masterwork, SHOW BOAT. His last musical before embarking on an exclusive partnership with Richard Rodgers was CARMEN JONES, the highly-acclaimed 1943 all-black revision of Georges Bizet's tragic opera CARMEN.

During the years that Hammerstein was redefining the terms of operetta, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart were challenging the accepted norms of musical comedy with shows that set new standards for wit, sophistication and innovation. The Rodgers & Hammerstein partnership began with OKLAHOMA! (1943) and, like Hammerstein's SHOW BOAT and Rodgers & Hart's PAL JOEY, the first Rodgers & Hammerstein musical was a ground-breaking milestone, blending musical comedy and operetta into a whole new genre -- the musical play. OKLAHOMA! was also the start of the most successful partnership in Broadway history and was followed by CAROUSEL, ALLEGRO, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, ME AND JULIET, PIPE DREAM, FLOWER DRUM SONG, and THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Rodgers & Hammerstein wrote one musical specifically for the big screen -- STATE FAIR -- and one for television -- CINDERELLA. Collectively, the Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals earned 34 Tony Awards, 15 Academy Awards, two Pulitzer Prizes, two Grammy Awards and an 2 Emmy Awards. In 1998 Rodgers & Hammerstein were cited by Time Magazine and CBS News as among the 20 most influential artists of the 20th century and in 1999 they were jointly commemorated on a U.S. postage stamp.

As producers, Rodgers & Hammerstein presented plays, musicals and revivals, including John van Druten's I REMEMBER MAMA, Anita Loos' HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Irving Berlin's blockbuster ANNIE GET YOUR GUN., the national tour of SHOW BOAT (1947-49) and six of their own stage musicals (from the Pulitzer winning SOUTH PACIFIC in 1949 to the Tony winning SOUND OF MUSIC ten years later). They also produced the motion picture version of OKLAHOMA! and founded their own music publishing firm, Williamson Music (basing the name on the fact that both of their fathers were named William.)

Oscar Hammerstein II was a member of the board of directors of many professional organizations, including the Dramatists Guild and the Screen Writers' Guild. He received many personal honors and awards including five honorary degrees, two Pulitzer Prizes, two Academy Awards and five Tony Awards.

His last musical was THE SOUND OF MUSIC written with Richard Rodgers in 1959; his last song was "Edelweiss," written for that musical during its Boston tryout. Oscar Hammerstein II died at his farm in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, on the morning of August 23, 1960.

In 1995 Hammerstein's centennial was celebrated worldwide with commemorative recordings, books, concerts and an award-winning PBS special, "Some Enchanted Evening." The ultimate tribute came the following season, when Oscar Hammerstein II had three musicals playing on Broadway simultaneously: SHOW BOAT (1995 Tony Award winner, Best Musical Revival); THE KING AND I (1996 Tony Award winner, Best Musical Revival); and STATE FAIR (1996 Tony Award nominee for Best Score.)

"The Careful Dreamer," a Time Magazine cover story on Oscar Hammerstein II, was published on October 20, 1947. A biography, Getting to Know Him by Hugh Fordin, was first published by Random House in 1977. A revised edition of Hammerstein's Lyrics, edited by his son William Hammerstein and containing an introductory essay by the lyricist plus a preface by his protege Stephen Sondheim, was published by Hal Leonard Publishing in 1985.

Recent Performances of works by Oscar Hammerstein II

Production Where Opening Night
Oklahoma (Lyrics)   Paper Mill Playhouse   9/17/2008  
Carousel (Lyrics)   SummerStage at Leonia   7/17/2008  
Oklahoma (Lyrics)   Surflight Theatre   5/28/2008  
Cinderella (Book & Lyrics)   Smiling Rhino Theatre Company   5/9/2008  
Oklahoma (Lyrics)   Cranford Drama Club   5/2/2008  
A Grand Night For Singing (Lyrics)   Barn Theatre   11/15/2007  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Studio 13 Productions   9/20/2007  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Bergen County Players   9/9/2007  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Phoenix Productions   9/7/2007  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Yardley Players   7/13/2007  
Cinderella (Book & Lyrics)   Villagers Theatre   6/1/2007  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Marlboro Players   1/19/2007  
Cinderella (Book & Lyrics)   Country Gate Players   12/2/2006  
Getting To Know... Oklahoma! (Book & Lyrics)   Cumberland Players   9/1/2006  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Villagers Theatre   6/2/2006  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Haddonfield Plays and Players   12/1/2005  
Cinderella (Book & Lyrics)   Paper Mill Playhouse   10/19/2005  
Oklahoma (Lyrics)   Premier Theater Company   8/5/2005  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   St. Catherine's Performing Arts Guild   7/29/2005  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Smiling Rhino Theatre Company   6/3/2005  
A Grand Night For Singing (Lyrics)   Players Theater Company   8/13/2004  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Cranford Repertory Theatre Group   3/13/2004  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Mainstage Center For The Arts   1/24/2004  
Cinderella (Book & Lyrics)   Haddonfield Plays and Players   12/4/2003  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Country Gate Players   11/8/2003  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Road Company   11/7/2003  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Paper Mill Playhouse   10/29/2003  
Show Boat (Book & Lyrics)   MOC Musical Theatre   10/17/2003  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Phoenix Productions   9/12/2003  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Main Street Theatre Company   5/30/2003  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   ShowKids Invitational Theatre (SKIT)   4/25/2003  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Phoenix Productions   9/13/2002  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Cumberland Players   7/19/2002  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Enchanted Players   4/26/2002  
The King & I (Book & Lyrics)   Paper Mill Playhouse   4/3/2002  
South Pacific (Book & Lyrics)   Y-PAC   12/8/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Strand Theater Project   11/23/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Opera Theatre of TCNJ   11/8/2001  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Somerset Valley Players   9/7/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Surflight Theatre   8/21/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Spring Lake Theatre Company   8/9/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Battery Factory Theater   7/27/2001  
South Pacific (Book & Lyrics)   Surflight Theatre   5/30/2001  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Paper Mill Playhouse   5/30/2001  
South Pacific (Book & Lyrics)   Radburn Players   5/11/2001  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Allegro Productions   12/1/2000  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   GB Productions   5/11/2000  
Carousel (Lyrics)   Manalapan Community Players   7/30/1999  
State Fair (Book & Lyrics)   Brookdale Community College Drama Dept   7/29/1999  
South Pacific (Book & Lyrics)   Premier Theater Company   6/11/1999  
South Pacific (Book & Lyrics)   Main Street Theatre Company   7/10/1998  
The Sound of Music (Lyrics)   Stagecrafters Inc.   4/26/1996  
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