Ain't Misbehavin'

Ain't Misbehavin'

Infobox Musical
name= Ain't Misbehavin'


caption=Original Cast Recording
music=Fats Waller and others
lyrics=Fats Waller and others
book= Murray Horwitz
Richard Maltby, Jr.
basis=
productions= 1978 New York cabaret
1978 Broadway
1979 West End
1982 US television
1988 Broadway revival
1995 US National tour
awards= Tony Award for Best Musical
Drama Desk Outstanding Musical

"Ain't Misbehavin"' is a musical revue with a book by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr., music by Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller, and lyrics by various writers.

It serves as a tribute to the black musicians of the 1920s and '30s who were part of the Harlem Renaissance, an era of growing creativity, cultural awareness, and ethnic pride, and takes its title from the 1929 Waller song "Ain't Misbehavin'". It was a time when Manhattan nightclubs like the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom were the playgrounds of high society and Lenox Avenue dives were filled with piano players banging out the new beat known as swing. Five performers present an evening of rowdy, raunchy, and humorous songs that encapsulate the various moods of the era and reflect Waller's view of life as a journey meant for pleasure and play.

"Ain't Misbehavin"' opened in the Manhattan Theatre Club's East 73rd Street cabaret on February 8 1978 with featured singer Irene Cara. Its reception was such that it was decided to develop it into a full-scale production. After fourteen previews, the Broadway production, directed by Maltby with musical staging and choreography by Arthur Faria, opened on May 9 at the Longacre Theatre, later moving to the Plymouth and then the Belasco before finally completing its 1604-performance run. The original cast was comprised of Nell Carter, André DeShields, Armelia McQueen, Ken Page, and Charlayne Woodard. Replacements later in the run included Debbie Allen, Yvette Freeman, Adriane Lenox, and Alan Weeks. An original cast recording was released by RCA Victor.

The West End production opened on March 22 1979 at Her Majesty's Theatre. DeShields and Woodard were joined by Evan Bell, Annie Joe Edwards, and Jozella Reed. It was revived in London in 1995 with Debby Bishop, Dawn Hope, Melanie Marshall, Sean Palmer, and Ray Shell. A London revival cast recording was released by First Night.

On June 12 1982, NBC broadcast the revue with the original Broadway cast.

After eight previews, a Broadway revival with the same director, choreographer, and cast as the original production a decade earlier opened on August 15 1988 at the Ambassador Theatre, where it ran for 176 performances.

In 1995, a national tour starred the Pointer Sisters, Eugene Barry-Hill, and Michael-Leon Wooley. Although it never reached Broadway as originally planned, a recording of highlights from the show was released by RCA.

Beginning in November 2008 and lasting until at least May 2009, "American Idol" stars Frenchie Davis and Ruben Studdard will be starring in the 30th anniversary national tour of the show.cite web |accessdate = 2008-03-29 c
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ong list

;Act I
*Ain't Misbehavin'
*Lookin' Good but Feelin' Bad
*'T Ain't Nobody's Bizness
*Honeysuckle Rose
*Squeeze Me
*Handful of Keys
*I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
*How Ya Baby
*Jitterbug Waltz
*Ladies Who Sing with the Band
*Yacht Club Swing
*When the Nylons Bloom Again
*Cash for Your Trash
*Off-Time
*The Joint is Jumpin';Act II
*Spreadin' Rhythm Around
*Lounging at the Waldorf
*The Viper's Drag
*Mean to Me
*Your Feet's Too Big
*That Ain't Right
*Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
*Find Out What They Like
*Fat and Greasy
*Black and Blue
*I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
*Two Sleepy People
*I've Got my Fingers Crossed
*I Can't Give You Anything but Love
*It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
*Honeysuckle Band

Awards and nominations

1978 Broadway production
*Tony Award for Best Musical (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Nell Carter, winner and Charlaine Woodard, nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Choreography (Arthur Faria, nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (Richard Maltby, Jr., winner)
*Theatre World Award (Nell Carter and Armelia McQueen, winners)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical (winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Ken Page, winner and André DeShields, nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Nell Carter, winner and Charlaine Woodard, nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Arthur Faria, nominee) 1979 London production
*Laurence Olivier Award for Musical of the Year (nominee)1982 NBC broadcast
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement (Nell Carter and André DeShields, winners)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program (nominee)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography (Arthur Faria, nominee)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction (nominee)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Tape Sound Mixing (nominee)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork (nominee)
*Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or a Special (nominee)1988 Broadway revival
*Tony Award for Best Revival (nominee)

Notes

External links

*ibdb title|4058
*imdb title|0227999

succession box
title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
years=1977-1978
before= "Annie"
after= "Sweeney Todd"


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