Robert Wright (writer)

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Robert C. Wright (born Daytona Beach, Florida, September 25, 1914; died Miami, Florida, July 27, 2005) was an American writer of musical theatre best known for the show Kismet, which used musical themes by Alexander Borodin.

Throughout his career he worked exclusively with the writer George Forrest, all their musicals being joint works. Most of their famous works were in fact adaptations of classical music for the musical stage.

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  • Maytime (1937), additional lyrics

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