MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 10, 1945
Closing Date
Mar 25, 1945
Performances
87
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Jan 10, 1945 - Mar 25, 1945)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
Venice, China, and Washington D.C. in 1545 and 1945

Produced by J. J. Shubert; Produced in association with Clayton Ashley
Music by Fred Spielman and Arthur Gershwin; Book by Clayton Ashley; Lyrics by Stanley Adams; Featuring songs with lyrics by Bud Burton; Musical Director: Ving Merlin
Choreographed by Boots McKenna; Ballets choreographed by Natalie Kamarova
Scenic Design by Watson Barratt; Costume Design by Lou Eisele; Lighting Design by William Thomas
Company Manager: George Oshrin
Stage Manager: Art Mayberry
Press Representative: C. P. Greneker and Walter Alford
Dancer
 
Dr. Bartoli
Dancer
Christine
Ensemble
Ensemble
Killer Pepoli
Captain Gordon
 
Captain Desiri
Third Nurse
 
Rosa
Second Nurse
 
Carmela
Isabella
Second
Ghisella
First Nurse
 
Francesca
Dancer
Anthony Caufield
Dr. Gaspare
Dancer
Pantaloon
Scapino
Dancer
Dancer
Licetta
 
Dancer
Dancer
Ensemble
Hildegarde
Dancer
Dancer
music by Arthur Gershwin and Fred Spielman; lyrics by Stanley Adams
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
Viva Vitamins
Ensemble
Act 1
Sung By
You're the Lord of Any Manor
Ensemble
Take My Heart With You
Isabella and Anthony Caufield
Without a Caress
Ghisella and Ladies of the Ensemble
I Wonder Why You Wander
Licetta, Scapino and Ensemble
I Don't Care What They Say About Me
Anthony Caufield and Ensemble
A Hop, A Skip, A Jump, A Look
Judges
A Pillow for His Royal Head
Chambermaids
Don't Wake Them Up Too Soon
Ghisella and Ladies of the Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
You're More Than a Name and an Address
Ghisella and Anthony Caufield
Brooklyn U.S.A.
(music by Will Morrissey; lyrics by Will Morrissey)
Licetta
I'm Setting My Cap for a Throne
Ghisella
Leave us let things alone like they was
(music by Harold D. Cohen; lyrics by Bud Burton)
Licetta
It's the Girl Everytime, It's the Girl
Anthony Caufield and Ladies of the Ensemble
You're More Than a Name and an Address (Reprise)
Ghisella and Anthony Caufield
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