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Musique: Richard Myers • Vivian Ellis • Paroles: Clifford Grey • Greatrex Newman • Livret: Production originale: 6 versions mentionnées
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Genèse: After a tryout in Blackpool in September 1928 and three-month provincial tour, the musical opened in London at the Adelphi Theatre on 11 February 1929 and moved to the London Hippodrome on 15 July 1929. It ran for 528 performances. It starred Bobby Howes and Binnie Hale, and became a signature piece especially for Howes. The musical had immediate international success in continental Europe and elsewhere. A revival took place at the Streatham Hill Theatre in April 1930, and the show was adapted for film in 1934. The show was revived at the Fortune Theatre in April, 1983 with Denis Lawson in the title role and ran for 527 performances. When Lawson left the show Lonnie Donegan took over the part, quickly followed by Lionel Blair, but without Lawson the show soon folded. Goodspeed Opera House revived the piece in 1988. It was also revived in 1996 by the Shaw Festival, and again in 2009 by the theatre group of Emerson Jr./Sr. High School in Emerson, NJ.
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Création: 11/2/1929 - Adelphi Theatre (Londres) - représ.
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Musique: Carolyn Leigh • Colin Romoff • David Rogers • Dean Fuller • Herman Hupfeld • Howard Dietz • Jack Lawrence • Larry Spier • Marshall Barer • Philip Springer • Richard Myers • Sammy Fain • Tony Velone • Ulpio Minucci • Paroles: Carolyn Leigh • Colin Romoff • David Rogers • Dean Fuller • Herman Hupfeld • Howard Dietz • Jack Lawrence • Larry Spier • Marshall Barer • Philip Springer • Richard Myers • Sammy Fain • Tony Velone • Ulpio Minucci • Livret: Alan Jeffreys • Arnie Rosen • Arnold M. Auerbach • Coleman Jacoby • David Rogers • Maxwell Grant • Production originale: 1 version mentionnée
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Création: 1/3/1957 - Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway) - représ.