- Foxy (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= Foxy
subtitle=
caption= Original Playbill
music=Robert Emmett Dolan
lyrics=Johnny Mercer
book=Ian McLellan Hunter
Ring Lardner, Jr.
basis=Ben Jonson 's play "Volpone "
productions= 1964 Broadway
awards="Foxy" is a musical with a book by
Ian McLellan Hunter andRing Lardner, Jr. , lyrics byJohnny Mercer , and music byRobert Emmett Dolan .Based on
Ben Jonson 's "Volpone ", it transports the original play's setting of early-17th centuryRenaissance Venice to theYukon during the gold rush of 1898. When prospector Jim Fox confides in buddies Bedrock, Shortcut, and Buzzard that he's discovered amother lode in theKlondike River , they set off to claim it as their own. Foxy and con man Doc Mosk join forces to swindle the greedy trio out of their stolen wealth. The two arrive in the Yukon with an enormous chest they claim is filled with gold and announce that Foxy is dying and looking to name an heir. As expected, the three begin to cater to their pal's every whim in the hope they'll be selected.Subplots focus on Doc's affair with local madam Brandy; destitute Celia, who decides to sell herself to the highest bidder; and Bedrock's son Ben, who returns from
Dartmouth College in time to save Celia and become involved in Foxy's shenanigans."Foxy" was tailored specifically for the talents of
Bert Lahr , although his tendency toad lib and insertslapstick antics into the proceedings were stifled by the creative team, a mistake given there wasn't much humor to be found within the dialogue. The tryout was scheduled not for venues in more traditional cities like Philadelphia or Boston but the practically unreachable Palace Grand Theatre in Dawson City. Co-produced by the Canadian government, which was anxious to promotetourism to the remote area, it ran for seven weeks in the summer of 1962, usually to a practically empty house, and its producers lost their $400,000 investment.Lahr returned to
New York City and signed forS. J. Perelman 's "The Beauty Part", and "Foxy" was abandoned. In late 1963 producerDavid Merrick decided to revive it. The book was revamped and seven new songs were added to the score.The Broadway production, directed by
Robert Lewis and choreographed by Jack Cole, opened onFebruary 16 1964 at the Ziegfeld Theatre, where it ran for 72 performances. In addition to Lahr, the cast includedLarry Blyden as Doc,Robert H. Harris as Bedrock, Gerald Hiken as Shortcut, Edward Greenhalgh as Buzzard,Cathryn Damon as Brandy, Julienne Marie as Celia, and Will Parkins as Ben."Foxy"'s failure was due less to critical reaction, which for the most part was favorable, and more to Merrick's lack of interest in the project. His "Hello, Dolly!" had opened the month before, and he was too involved with its immediate success to devote any time or money to promoting the lesser effort. Additionally, the Ziegfeld was off the beaten Broadway track, losing walk-in business to venues more centrally located in the theatre district.
Lahr won the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and Marie was nominated as Best Featured Actress in a Musical.RCA Victor , which had acquired thecast album rights, opted not to release an original cast recording.ong list
;Act I
* Prologue
* Many Ways to Skin a Cat
* Rollin' in Gold
* My Weight in Gold
* Money Isn't Everything
* Larceny and Love
* Ebenezer McAfee III
* Talk to Me, Baby
* This Is My Night to Howl
* Bon Vivant;Act II
* It's Easy When You Know How
* Run, Run, Run Cinderella
* Talk to Me, Baby (Reprise)
* I'm Way Ahead of the Game
* A Case of Rape
* In Loving MemoryReferences
*"Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops" by
Ken Mandelbaum , published bySt. Martin's Press (1991), pages 294-96 (ISBN 0-312-06428-4)
*"Open a New Window: The Broadway Musical in the 1960s" byEthan Mordden , published by Palgrave (2001), pages 78-80 (ISBN 0-312-23952-1)External links
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