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Hear! Hear!
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 27, 1955
Closing Date
Oct 23, 1955
Performances
38
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Sep 27, 1955
Close Date: Oct 23, 1955
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ziegfeld Theatre
(Sep 27, 1955 - Oct 23, 1955)
Description
A Musical Revue in Two Acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Fred Waring
Special songs and material by:
Tom Waring
,
Charles Henderson
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
,
Jack Dolph
,
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
; Music arranged by
Livingston Gearhart
,
Hawley Ades
,
Buddy Bernier
and
Tom Waring
Directed by
Fred Waring
; Stage Directed by
Ray Sax
Scenic Design by
Sam Leve
; Costume Design by
Jeanne Partington
Company Manager:
Arthur Klein
Stage Manager:
Charles Corson
Choral Director:
Jack Best
; Orchestra Director:
Fred Culley
; Clarinet, Saxophone:
Lou Bode
,
Norman Ronemus
and
Ray Sax
; Clarinet:
Mike Doty
; Trumpet:
Ward Cole
,
George Guggisberg
and
Nelson A. Keller
; Trombone:
Charles Evans
and
Marvin Long
; Drums:
Buss Dillon
and
Poley McClintock
; Piano:
Hawley Ades
; Harp:
Rosalie Randall
; Violin:
Fred Culley
,
Jean Eley
,
Lou Eley
and
Ben Feldham
; Viola:
Lamar Alsop
; Cello:
Julius Ehrenworth
; String Bass:
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
Press Representative:
Max Gendel
Fred Waring
Dorothy Arms
Norma Barnes
Patti Beems
Jack Best
Ruth Best
Bill Caniff
Frank Davis
Norma Douglas
Ed Ericksen
George Geyer
Gordon Goodman
Ralph Isbell
Bob Kranendonk
Leonard Kranendonk
Joe Marine
Preshy Marker
T.J. Marker
George Pilon
Bob Sands
Songs
Act 1
Sung By
Your Song
Hear! Hear!
America Our Heritage
(music by
Helen Steele
; lyrics by
Helen Steele
)
Where in the World But America
(music by
Jack Dolph
and
Glenn Rowell
; lyrics by
Jack Dolph
and
Glenn Rowell
)
Paul Revere's Ride
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor (from MISS LIBERTY)
(music by
Irving Berlin
)
Pledge of Allegiance (Music by Fred Waring)
Say It With Music (from THE MUSIC BOX REVUE OF 1921)
(music by
Irving Berlin
; lyrics by
Irving Berlin
)
So Beats My Heart
(music by
Charles Henderson
and
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Charles Henderson
and
Tom Waring
)
Hora Staccato
I Want You To Be My Baby
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
Across the Wide Missouri
He's Gone Away
Double Ring Ceremony
(music by
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
; lyrics by
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
)
Barefoot
(music by
Buddy Bernier
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
and
Charles Naylor
; lyrics by
Buddy Bernier
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
and
Charles Naylor
)
No Man Is an Island
Come, Come Ye Saints
I Wonder as I Wander
(music by
John Jacob Niles
; lyrics by
John Jacob Niles
)
Salve Regina
Work For the Night Is Coming
Song of Galilee
God of Our Fathers (Arranged by Livingston Gearhart)
(music by
Daniel Crane Roberts
and
George William Warren
; lyrics by
Daniel Crane Roberts
and
George William Warren
)
Deep River
The Creation (from "God's Trombones")
(music by
James Weldon Johnson
and
Roy Ringwald
; lyrics by
James Weldon Johnson
and
Roy Ringwald
)
He Got the Whole World in His Hands
Rampart Street
Angels Meet Me at the Crossroads
I'll Be Dar
(I Dream of) Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair (Arranged by Hawley Ades)
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
For Me and My Gal
(music by
George W. Meyer
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Edgar Leslie
)
Camptown Races
My L'ndy Lou
Oh, Susanna (Arranged by Hawley Ades)
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
Dixie
Unsung Dixieland Interlude
Act 2
Sung By
Inchworm (from HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON film)
(music by
Frank Loesser
; lyrics by
Frank Loesser
)
A Toast to Michigan
(music by
Louis Elbel
and
Richard Kirk
; lyrics by
Louis Elbel
and
Richard Kirk
)
A Toast to All Colleges
Everybody's Alma Mater
My Old High School
(music by
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Tom Waring
)
Granada
Unchained Melody
(music by
Alex North
; lyrics by
Hy Zaret
)
If I Love You (from CAROUSEL)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
)
The Nutcracker Suite (Arranged by Johnson-Cunkle-Simeone-Bernier-Waring)
(music by
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
)
Rigoletto
Dry Bones
Dancing Tambourines
(music by
William C. Polla
; lyrics by
Phil Ponce
)
Over the Rainbow (from THE WIZARD OF OZ film)
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg
)
Dear Old Donegal
Dark Town Strutters Ball
(music by
Shelton Brooks
; lyrics by
Shelton Brooks
)
Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
The Happy Wanderer (Val-De-Ri, Val-De-Ra)
(lyrics by
Antonia Ridge
)
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Way Back Home
(music by
Al Lewis
and
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Al Lewis
and
Tom Waring
)
We'll Go a Long, Long Way Together
(music by
A. Fragna
and
Jimmy Kennedy
; lyrics by
A. Fragna
and
Jimmy Kennedy
)
With a Song in My Heart (from SPRING IS HERE)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
)
You'll Never Walk Alone (from CAROUSEL)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
)
Battle Hymn of the Republic
(music by
Julia Ward Howe
; lyrics by
Julia Ward Howe
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Fred Waring
Special songs and material by:
Tom Waring
,
Charles Henderson
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
,
Jack Dolph
,
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
; Music arranged by
Livingston Gearhart
,
Hawley Ades
,
Buddy Bernier
and
Tom Waring
Directed by
Fred Waring
; Stage Directed by
Ray Sax
Scenic Design by
Sam Leve
; Costume Design by
Jeanne Partington
Company Manager:
Arthur Klein
Stage Manager:
Charles Corson
Choral Director:
Jack Best
; Orchestra Director:
Fred Culley
; Clarinet, Saxophone:
Lou Bode
,
Norman Ronemus
and
Ray Sax
; Clarinet:
Mike Doty
; Trumpet:
Ward Cole
,
George Guggisberg
and
Nelson A. Keller
; Trombone:
Charles Evans
and
Marvin Long
; Drums:
Buss Dillon
and
Poley McClintock
; Piano:
Hawley Ades
; Harp:
Rosalie Randall
; Violin:
Fred Culley
,
Jean Eley
,
Lou Eley
and
Ben Feldham
; Viola:
Lamar Alsop
; Cello:
Julius Ehrenworth
; String Bass:
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
Press Representative:
Max Gendel
Fred Waring
Dorothy Arms
Norma Barnes
Patti Beems
Jack Best
Ruth Best
Bill Caniff
Frank Davis
Norma Douglas
Ed Ericksen
George Geyer
Gordon Goodman
Ralph Isbell
Bob Kranendonk
Leonard Kranendonk
Joe Marine
Preshy Marker
T.J. Marker
George Pilon
Bob Sands
Act 1
Sung By
Your Song
Hear! Hear!
America Our Heritage
(music by
Helen Steele
; lyrics by
Helen Steele
)
Where in the World But America
(music by
Jack Dolph
and
Glenn Rowell
; lyrics by
Jack Dolph
and
Glenn Rowell
)
Paul Revere's Ride
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor (from MISS LIBERTY)
(music by
Irving Berlin
)
Pledge of Allegiance (Music by Fred Waring)
Say It With Music (from THE MUSIC BOX REVUE OF 1921)
(music by
Irving Berlin
; lyrics by
Irving Berlin
)
So Beats My Heart
(music by
Charles Henderson
and
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Charles Henderson
and
Tom Waring
)
Hora Staccato
I Want You To Be My Baby
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
Across the Wide Missouri
He's Gone Away
Double Ring Ceremony
(music by
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
; lyrics by
Buddy Bernier
and
Phyllis Williams
)
Barefoot
(music by
Buddy Bernier
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
and
Charles Naylor
; lyrics by
Buddy Bernier
,
Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
and
Charles Naylor
)
No Man Is an Island
Come, Come Ye Saints
I Wonder as I Wander
(music by
John Jacob Niles
; lyrics by
John Jacob Niles
)
Salve Regina
Work For the Night Is Coming
Song of Galilee
God of Our Fathers (Arranged by Livingston Gearhart)
(music by
Daniel Crane Roberts
and
George William Warren
; lyrics by
Daniel Crane Roberts
and
George William Warren
)
Deep River
The Creation (from "God's Trombones")
(music by
James Weldon Johnson
and
Roy Ringwald
; lyrics by
James Weldon Johnson
and
Roy Ringwald
)
He Got the Whole World in His Hands
Rampart Street
Angels Meet Me at the Crossroads
I'll Be Dar
(I Dream of) Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair (Arranged by Hawley Ades)
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
For Me and My Gal
(music by
George W. Meyer
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Edgar Leslie
)
Camptown Races
My L'ndy Lou
Oh, Susanna (Arranged by Hawley Ades)
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
Dixie
Unsung Dixieland Interlude
Act 2
Sung By
Inchworm (from HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON film)
(music by
Frank Loesser
; lyrics by
Frank Loesser
)
A Toast to Michigan
(music by
Louis Elbel
and
Richard Kirk
; lyrics by
Louis Elbel
and
Richard Kirk
)
A Toast to All Colleges
Everybody's Alma Mater
My Old High School
(music by
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Tom Waring
)
Granada
Unchained Melody
(music by
Alex North
; lyrics by
Hy Zaret
)
If I Love You (from CAROUSEL)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
)
The Nutcracker Suite (Arranged by Johnson-Cunkle-Simeone-Bernier-Waring)
(music by
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
)
Rigoletto
Dry Bones
Dancing Tambourines
(music by
William C. Polla
; lyrics by
Phil Ponce
)
Over the Rainbow (from THE WIZARD OF OZ film)
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
E.Y. Harburg
)
Dear Old Donegal
Dark Town Strutters Ball
(music by
Shelton Brooks
; lyrics by
Shelton Brooks
)
Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
The Happy Wanderer (Val-De-Ri, Val-De-Ra)
(lyrics by
Antonia Ridge
)
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Way Back Home
(music by
Al Lewis
and
Tom Waring
; lyrics by
Al Lewis
and
Tom Waring
)
We'll Go a Long, Long Way Together
(music by
A. Fragna
and
Jimmy Kennedy
; lyrics by
A. Fragna
and
Jimmy Kennedy
)
With a Song in My Heart (from SPRING IS HERE)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Lorenz Hart
)
You'll Never Walk Alone (from CAROUSEL)
(music by
Richard Rodgers
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
)
Battle Hymn of the Republic
(music by
Julia Ward Howe
; lyrics by
Julia Ward Howe
)
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