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- SING! abstract "SING! is an annual student-run musical production put on by some high schools in the Greater New York City area. It is a theater competition between the various grades, with the setup between grades differing from school to school (such as sophomore-freshman vs. seniors vs. juniors, senior-sophomore vs. junior-freshman or freshman-senior vs. sophomore-junior).SING! was conceived by Bella Tillis, a music teacher at Midwood High School in Brooklyn, New York in 1947.A Library of Congress archive of the papers of entertainer Danny Kaye, who went to High School with Tillis, contains playbills of SING! performances at Midwood High School from the years 1953-1957.The 1989 film adaptation Sing is based on the SING! traditions. According to The New York Times review of the movie, the film's production notes say that Paul Simon, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Carole King and Neil Sedaka, who attended various Brooklyn and Queens high schools in the mid to late 1950s, took part in SING! productions.Other SING! celebrities include Stuyvesant High School's Tim Robbins and Paul Reiser.".
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- SING! title "Sing".
- SING! subject Category:Public_education_in_New_York_City.
- SING! subject Category:Theatre_in_New_York_City.
- SING! comment "SING! is an annual student-run musical production put on by some high schools in the Greater New York City area. It is a theater competition between the various grades, with the setup between grades differing from school to school (such as sophomore-freshman vs. seniors vs. juniors, senior-sophomore vs. junior-freshman or freshman-senior vs.".
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