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  • Ragtime Rastus is the most famous of the Phonograph toys and continues to be a favorite among collectors. The Rastus figure was no doubt inspired by the talented Minstrel show performers who entertained audiences before the advent of movies and television. The toys are surprisingly durable and long lasting, also like the originals. These items are intended for collectors and aren't meant as children's toys. If you are unsure of whether this toy is compatible with your machine, please contact me and I will do my best to assist you.

    Ragtime Rastus ist die berühmteste der Phonograph Spielzeug und weiterhin ein Favorit unter den Sammlern. Die Rastus Figur war zweifellos durch den talentierten Minstrel Show Darsteller, die das Publikum vor dem Aufkommen von Film und Fernsehen unterhalten inspiriert. Die Spielsachen sind überraschend strapazierfähig und langlebig, auch wie die Originale. Diese Elemente sind für Sammler bestimmt und sind nicht als Kinderspielzeug gedacht. Wenn Sie unsicher sind, ob dieses Spielzeug ist kompatibel mit Ihrem Gerät sind, bitte kontaktieren Sie mich und ich werde mein Bestes tun, um Ihnen zu helfen.

  • in the next week and about the christmas days we are in holydays.Please ship the lovely Ragtime Rastus after the christmas days. Thank you and I wish you Merry Christmas an best regards from Berlin, Germany

    in der nächsten Woche und über die Weihnachtstage sind wir in die Ferien.Bitte Schiff der schönen Ragtime Rastus nach der Weihnachtstage. Vielen Dank und ich wünsche Ihnen Frohe Weihnachten, ein aus Berlin grüßen

  • ")* 1996 Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding Play ("Master Class")* 1998 Drama Desk Award Winner, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("Ragtime")* 2001 Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("The Full Monty")* 2003 Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Book of a Musical ("A Man of No Importance")* 2006 Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Play ("Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams")* 2007 Drama Desk Award Nomination, Outstanding Play ("Some Men")* 1990 Emmy Award Winner, Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special ("Andre's Mother")* 1992 Lucille Lortel Award Winner, Outstanding Body of Work (Terrence McNally)* 1992 Lucille Lortel Award Winner, Outstanding Play ("Lips Together, Teeth Apart")* 1974 Obie Award Winner, Distinguished Play ("Bad Habits")* 1995 Obie Award Winner for Playwriting ("Love!

    )"* 1996 Drama Desk Award Sieger, Outstanding Play "(Master Class)"* 1998 Drama Desk Award Sieger, Outstanding Book of a Musical "(Ragtime)"* 2001 Drama Desk Award Nominierung, Outstanding Book of a Musical "(The Full Monty)"* 2003 Drama Desk Award Nominierung, Outstanding Book of a Musical "(A Man of No Importance)"* 2006 Drama Desk Award Nominierung, Outstanding Play "(Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams)"* 2007 Drama Desk Award Nominierung, Outstanding Play "(Some Men)"* 1990 Emmy Award Winner, Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special "(Andre's Mother)"* 1992 Lucille Lortel Award Sieger, Outstanding Body of Work (Terrence McNally)* 1992 Lucille Lortel Award Sieger, Outstanding Play "(Lips Together, Teeth Apart)"* 1974 Obie Award Sieger, Distinguished Play "(Bad Habits)"* 1995 Obie Award Sieger für Bühnenstück "(Love!

  • I can tell you that I was most appreciative of the lovely Ragtime Rastus.

    Ich kann Ihnen sagen, dass ich sehr dankbar für die schönen Ragtime Rastus war.

  • " – Mbongeni Ngema and Hugh Masekela (music & lyrics)===1990s===* 1990: "City of Angels" – Cy Coleman (music) and David Zippel (lyrics)** "Aspects of Love" – Andrew Lloyd Webber (music), Don Black and Charles Hart (lyrics)** "Grand Hotel the Musical" – Robert Wright, George Forrest and Maury Yeston (music & lyrics)** "Meet Me in St. Louis" – Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane (music & lyrics)* 1991: "Will Rogers Follies" – Cy Coleman (music), Betty Comden and Adolph Green (lyrics)** "Once on This Island" – Stephen Flaherty (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics)** "Miss Saigon" – Claude-Michel Schönberg (music), Richard Maltby, Jr. and Alain Boublil (lyrics)** "The Secret Garden" – Lucy Simon (music) and Marsha Norman (lyrics)* 1992: "Falsettos" – William Finn (music & lyrics)** "Jelly's Last Jam – Jelly Roll Morton and Luther Henderson (music), and Susan Birkenhead (lyrics)** "Metro" – Janusz Stok?osa (music), Agata Miklaszewska, Maryna Miklaszewska and Mary Bracken Phillips (lyrics)** "Nick & Nora" – Charles Strouse (music) and Richard Maltby, Jr. (lyrics)* 1993: "Kiss of the Spider Woman" – John Kander (music) and Fred Ebb (lyrics) and "Tommy" – Pete Townshend (music & lyrics)** "Anna Karenina" – Daniel Levine (music) and Peter Kellogg (lyrics)** "The Song of Jacob Zulu" – Ladysmith Black Mambazo (music & lyrics) and Tug Yourgrau (lyrics)* 1994: "Passion" – Stephen Sondheim (music & lyrics)** "Beauty and the Beast" – Alan Menken (music), Howard Ashman and Tim Rice (lyrics)** "" – Ad van Dijk (music), Koen van Dijk, Peter Reeves and Sheldon Harnick (lyrics)* 1995: "Sunset Boulevard" – Andrew Lloyd Webber (music), Don Black and Christopher Hampton (lyrics)** "No nominees"* 1996: "Rent" – Jonathan Larson (music & lyrics)** "" – David Shire (music) and Richard Maltby, Jr. (lyrics)** "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk" – Daryl Waters and Zane Mark (music), Ann Duquesnay (music & lyrics), George C. Wolfe and Reg E. Gaines (lyrics)** "State Fair" – Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics)* 1997: "Titanic" – Maury Yeston (music & lyrics)** "Juan Darien" – Elliot Goldenthal (music & lyrics)** "The Life" – Cy Coleman (music) and Ira Gasman (lyrics)** "Steel Pier" – John Kander (music) and Fred Ebb (lyrics)* 1998: "Ragtime" – Stephen Flaherty (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics)** "The Capeman" – Paul Simon (musical) and Derek Walcott (lyrics)** "The Lion King" – Elton John and Hans Zimmer (music), Tim Rice and Julie Taymor (lyrics), Lebo M, Mark Mancina and Jay Rifkin (music & lyrics)** "Side Show" – Henry Krieger (music) and Bill Russell (lyrics)* 1999: "Parade" – Jason Robert Brown (music & lyrics)** "The Civil War" – Frank Wildhorn (music) and Jack Murphy (lyrics)** "Footloose" – Tom Snow (music), Dean Pitchford (lyrics), Kenny Loggins, Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar and Jim Steinman (music & lyrics)** "Twelfth Night" – Jeanine Tesori (music)===2000s===* 2000: "Aida" – Elton John (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics)** "James Joyce's The Dead" – Shaun Davey (music & lyrics) and Richard Nelson (lyrics)** "Marie Christine" – Michael John LaChiusa (music & lyrics)** "The Wild Party" – Michael John LaChiusa (music & lyrics)* 2001: "The Producers" – Mel Brooks (music & lyrics)** "A Class Act" – Edward Kleban (music & lyrics)** "The Full Monty" – David Yazbek (music & lyrics)** "Jane Eyre" – Paul Gordon (music & lyrics) and John Caird (lyrics)* 2002: "Urinetown" – Mark Hollmann (music & lyrics) and Greg Kotis (lyrics)** "Sweet Smell of Success" – Marvin Hamlisch (music) and Craig Carnelia (lyrics)** "Thou Shalt Not" – Harry Connick, Jr. (music & lyrics)** "Thoroughly Modern Millie" – Jeanine Tesori (music) and Dick Scanlan (lyrics)* 2003: "Hairspray" – Marc Shaiman (music & lyrics) and Scott Wittman (lyrics)** "Amour" – Michel Legrand (music), Didier van Cauwelaert (original French lyrics), Jeremy Sams (English lyrics)** "Urban Cowboy" – various composers** "A Year with Frog and Toad" – Robert Reale (music) and Willie Reale (lyrics)* 2004: "Avenue Q" – Robert Lopez (music & lyrics) and Jeff Marx (music & lyrics)** "Caroline, or Change" – Jeanine Tesori (music) and Tony Kushner (lyrics)** "Taboo" – Boy George (music & lyrics)** "Wicked" – Stephen Schwartz (music & lyrics)* 2005: "The Light in the Piazza" – Adam Guettel (music & lyrics)** "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" – David Yazbek (music & lyrics)** "Monty Python's Spamalot" – John Du Prez (music) and Eric Idle (music & lyrics)** "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" – William Finn (music & lyrics)* 2006: "The Drowsy Chaperone" – Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison (music & lyrics)** "The Color Purple" – Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray (music & lyrics)** "The Wedding Singer" – Matthew Sklar (music) and Chad Beguelin (lyrics)** "The Woman in White" – Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) David Zippel (lyrics)* 2007: "Spring Awakening" – Duncan Sheik (music) and Steven Sater (lyrics)** "Curtains" – John Kander (music and lyrics), Fred Ebb and Rupert Holmes (lyrics)** "Grey Gardens" – Scott Frankel (music) and Michael Korie (lyrics)** "Legally Blonde" – Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin (music & lyrics)* 2008: "In the Heights" – Lin-Manuel Miranda (music & lyrics)** "Cry-Baby" – David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger (music & lyrics)** "The Little Mermaid" – Alan Menken (music), Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater (lyrics)** "Passing Strange" – Stew (music & lyrics) and Heidi Rodewald (music)* 2009: "Next to Normal" – Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (lyrics)** "9 to 5" – Dolly Parton (music & lyrics)** "Billy Elliot the Musical" – Elton John (music) and Lee Hall (lyrics)** "Shrek the Musical" – Jeanine Tesori (music) and David Lindsay-Abaire (lyrics)===2010s===* 2010: "Memphis" – David Bryan (music & lyrics) and Joe DiPietro (lyrics)** "The Addams Family" – Andrew Lippa (music & lyrics)** "Enron" – Adam Cork (music) and Lucy Prebble (lyrics)** "Fences" – Branford Marsalis (music)* 2011: "The Book of Mormon" – Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone (music & lyrics)** "The Scottsboro Boys" – John Kander and Fred Ebb (music & lyrics)** "Sister Act" – Alan Menken (music) and Glenn Slater (lyrics)** "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" – David Yazbek (music & lyrics)* 2012: "Newsies" – Alan Menken (music) and Jack Feldman (lyrics)** "Bonnie & Clyde" – Frank Wildhorn (music) and Don Black (lyrics)** "One Man, Two Guvnors" – Grant Olding (music & lyrics)** "Peter and the Starcatcher" – Wayne Barker (music) and Rick Elice (lyrics)* 2013: "Kinky Boots" – Cyndi Lauper (music & lyrics)** "A Christmas Story, the Musical" – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (music & lyrics)** "Hands on a Hardbody" – Trey Anastasio (music) and Amanda Green (music & lyrics)** "Matilda the Musical" – Tim Minchin (music & lyrics)* 2014: "The Bridges of Madison County" – Jason Robert Brown (music & lyrics)** "Aladdin" – Alan Menken (music) and Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Begeulin (lyrics)** "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" – Steven Lutvak (music & lyrics) and Robert L. Freedman (lyrics)** "If/Then" – Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (lyrics)==Multiple winners==; 6 Wins* Stephen Sondheim; 3 Wins* Cy Coleman* Betty Comden* Fred Ebb* Adolph Green* John Kander* Andrew Lloyd Webber; 2 Wins* Jerry Herman* Robert Lopez* Tim Rice* Richard Rodgers* Maury Yeston* Jason Robert Brown==External links==*Official Tony Awards website*Internet Broadway Database Awards

    " von Jule Styne (Musik), Betty Comden (Liedtexte) und Adolph Green (Liedtexte)* 1969: Keine Auszeichnung vergeben== 1970–1979 ==* 1970: Keine Auszeichnung vergeben* 1971: "Company" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1972: "Follies" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1973: "A Little Night Music" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1974: "Gigi" von Frederick Loewe (Musik) and Alan Jay Lerner (Liedtexte)* 1975: "The Wiz" von Charlie Smalls (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1976: "A Chorus Line" von Marvin Hamlisch (Musik) and Edward Kleban (Liedtexte)* 1977: "Annie" von Charles Strouse (Musik) and Martin Charnin (Liedtexte)* 1978: "On The Twentieth Century" von Cy Coleman (Musik), Betty Comden (Liedtexte) und Adolph Green (Liedtexte)* 1979: "Sweeney Todd" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)== 1980–1989 ==* 1980: "Evita" von Andrew Lloyd Webber (Musik) und Tim Rice (Liedtexte)* 1981: "Woman of the Year" von John Kander (Musik) and Fred Ebb (Liedtexte)* 1982: "Nine" von Maury Yeston (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1983: "Cats" von Andrew Lloyd Webber (Musik) und T. S. Eliot (Liedtexte)* 1984: "La Cage aux Folles" von Jerry Herman (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1985: "Big River" von Roger Miller (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1986: "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" von Rupert Holmes (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1987: "Les Misérables" von Claude-Michel Schönberg (Musik) und Herbert Kretzmer (Liedtexte)* 1988: "Into the Woods" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1989: Keine Auszeichnung vergeben== 1990–1999 ==* 1990: "City of Angels" von Cy Coleman (Musik) und David Zippel (Liedtexte)* 1991: "The Will Rogers Follies" von Cy Coleman (Musik), Betty Comden (Liedtexte) und Adolph Green (Liedtexte)* 1992: "Falsettos" von William Finn (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1993: "Kuss der Spinnenfrau" von John Kander (Musik) und Fred Ebb (Liedtexte) und "Tommy" von Pete Townshend (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1994: "Passion" von Stephen Sondheim (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1995: "Sunset Boulevard" von Andrew Lloyd Webber (Musik), Don Black (Liedtexte) und Christopher Hampton (Liedtexte)* 1996: "Rent" von Jonathan Larson (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1997: "Titanic" von Maury Yeston (Musik und Liedtexte)* 1998: "Ragtime" von Stephen Flaherty (Musik) and Lynn Ahrens (Liedtexte)* 1999: "Parade" von Jason Robert Brown (Musik und Liedtexte)== Seit 2000 ==* 2000: "Aida" von Elton John (Musik) und Tim Rice (Liedtexte)* 2001: "The Producers" von Mel Brooks (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2002: "Pinkelstadt" von Mark Hollman (Musik und Liedtexte) und Greg Kotis (Liedtexte)* 2003: "Hairspray" von Marc Shaiman (Musik und Liedtexte) und Scott Wittman (Liedtexte)* 2004: "Avenue Q" von Robert Lopez (Musik und Liedtexte) und Jeff Marx (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2005: "The Light in the Piazza" von Adam Guettel (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2006: "The Drowsy Chaperone" von Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2007: "Spring Awaking" von Duncan Sheik und Steven Sater (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2008: "In The Heights" von Lin-Manuel Miranda (Musik und Liedtexte)* 2009: "Next to Normal" von Tom Kitt (Musik) und Brian Yorkey (Liedtexte)== Seit 2010 ==* 2010: "Memphis" von David Bryan (Musik und Liedtexte) und Joe DiPietro (Liedtexte)* 2011: "The Book of Mormon" von Trey Parker, Robert Lopez und Matt Stone* 2012: "Newsies" von Alan Menken (Musik) und Jack Feldman (Liedtexte)* 2013: "Kinky Boots" von Cyndi Lauper== Weblinks ==* Internetpräsenz "tonyawards.com"