Betty Comden

The team of Betty Comden and Adolph Green, 1991 recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors, and the longest running creative partnership in theatre history, began writing and performing their own satirical comic material in a group called The Revuers, which included the late Judy Holliday. They went on to collaborate with Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins on what was the first show for all of them, ON THE TOWN. They also wrote the book for APPLAUSE, the book and lyrics for ON THE TWENITH CENTURY and the lyrics for THE WILL ROGERS FOLLIES with Cy Coleman.Their many film musicals include "Singin’ in the Rain," "The Band Wagon," "On the Town," "Bells are Ringing," "It’s Always Fair Weather," "Good News" and "The Barkleys of Broadway." "Singin’ in the Rain" was recently voted one of the ten best American films ever made and, by a vote of international film critics conducted by the prestigious magazine Sight and Sound, it was ranked third among the ten best films of all time. Some of their best-known songs include "Just In Time," "The Party’s Over," "Make Someone Happy," "New York, New York," "Neverland," "It’s Love," "Lonely Town" and "Some Other Time." Betty Comden was born in May 3, 1918