- Carnival in Flanders (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= Carnival in Flanders
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music=Jimmy Van Heusen
lyrics= Johnny Burke
book=Preston Sturges
basis= fy|1934 Frenchcomedy film "La Kermesse Héroïque"
productions=1953 Broadway
awards="Carnival in Flanders" is a musical with a book by
Preston Sturges ,lyrics by Johnny Burke, and music byJimmy Van Heusen .Based on the fy|1934 French
comedy film "La Kermesse Héroïque", it is set in1616 in the small Flemish village of Flackenburg, where a Spanishduke and his entourage descend upon the community. Themayor plays dead, hoping that his ruse will force the visitors to depart, but the duke sets his sights on the man's "widow" and begins to woo her.Harold Arlen was approached to write the score, but the task ultimately fell to Van Heusen and Burke.Bing Crosby was providing much of the financing for the production and had great faith in the songwriting team, who had written several of his hits, despite the fact that their previous theatrical collaboration, "Nellie Bly" (1946) [ibdb title|1765|Nellie Bly] , had been a critical and commercial flop.George Oppenheimer , one of the book's original co-writers, withdrew from the project during pre-Broadway tryouts in Philadelphia, andDorothy Fields joined her brother Herbert to help with rewrites. Eventually all their work was discarded by Sturges, who replacedBretaigne Windust as director and completely reworked the book before the show reachedCalifornia for a series of stagings by light opera companies prior to theNew York City opening. Choreographer Jack Cole was replaced byHelen Tamiris , and several cast changes were made before the troubled production finally limped to Broadway."Carnival in Flanders" opened on
September 8 1953 at theNew Century Theatre , where it ran for only six performances. The cast includedJohn Raitt ,Dolores Gray , andRoy Roberts . Critics were enchanted by Oliver Smith's sets andLucinda Ballard 's costumes, inspired byBreughel paintings, and Gray's lively performance, but universally panned every other aspect of the production. If remembered at all, it is primarily as the source of the Van Heusen-Burke standard "Here's That Rainy Day ."Dolores Gray won the
Tony Award for "Best Actress in a Musical". It remains the shortest-lived Tony-honored performance ever.ong list
;Act I
*Ring the Bell
*The Very Necessary You
*It's a Fine Old Institution
*I'm One of Your Admirers
*The Plundering of the Town
*The Stronger Sex
*The Sudden Thrill
*It's an Old Spanish Custom
*A Seventeen Gun Salute;Act II
*You're Dead!
*Here's That Rainy Day
*Take the Word of a Gentleman
*A Moment of Your Love
*How Far Can a Lady Go?References
Notes
Bibliography
Mandelbaum, Ken, "Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops". New York,
St. Martin's Press , 1991. pages 169-71External links
*ibdb title|2238|Carnival in Flanders
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