- I Had a Ball
Infobox Musical
name= I Had a Ball
subtitle=
caption= Original Playbill
music=Jack Lawrence Stan Freeman
lyrics=Jack Lawrence Stan Freeman
book=Jerome Chodorov
basis=
productions=1964 Broadway
awards="I Had a Ball" is a musical with a book by
Jerome Chodorov and music and lyrics byJack Lawrence andStan Freeman .Set on the
Coney Island boardwalk , it focuses on matchmakingfortune teller Garside, who finds love with floozy Addie, and recentparole e Stan, who becomes involved withFerris wheel operator Jeannie. Other characters include Ma Maloney, who heads the Alley Gang and tries to keep them out of the clutches of patrolling Officer Millhauser."I Had a Ball" was similar to earlier projects designed to showcase the talents of
Bert Lahr andEd Wynn , short on plot and overloaded withvaudeville -likecomedy routines and musical numbers. In this case the star wasnightclub andtelevision comicBuddy Hackett , appearing for the first time in a structured theatrical production.Lloyd Richards , whose later career would find him serving as the Artistic Director for theYale Repertory Theatre and a frequent collaborator withplaywright August Wilson , was signed to direct, but following a clash with producer Joseph Kipness was replaced by John Allen, although Richards retained official credit in the program.After a critically and commercially successful run in
Detroit , the Broadway production,choreographed byOnna White , opened onDecember 15 1964 at theMartin Beck Theatre , where it ran for 199 performances. In addition to Hackett as Garside, the cast includedRichard Kiley as Stan,Karen Morrow as Jeannie, Luba Lisa as Addie,Rosetta LeNoire as Ma Maloney, andTed Thurston as Officer Millhauser.The
New York City critics were less enamored with the show than their Detroit counterparts had been, and without a strong directorial hand to keep him under control, Hackett soon began ignoring the script and breaking character to inject his own routines into the proceedings. Audiences expecting to see a Broadway musical were not enchanted by the comic's often smutty material, and negative word-of-mouth linked with competition from heavy-hitters like "Hello, Dolly!" and "Funny Girl" ultimately led to a dwindling box office and early closure.Luba Lisa was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and received the 1965Theatre World Award for her performance. An original cast recording was released byDecca Records .ong list
;Act I
*Coney Island, U.S.A.
*The Other Half of Me
*Red-Blooded American Boy
*I Got Everything I Want
*Freud
*Think Beautiful
*Addie's at It Again
*Faith
*Can It Be Possible?;Act II
*The Neighborhood Song
*The Affluent Society
*Boys, Boys, Boys
*Fickle Finger of Fate
*I Had a Ball
*Almost
*You Deserve Me
*Tunnel of Love ChaseReferences
*"Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops" by
Ken Mandelbaum , published bySt. Martin's Press (1991), pages 89-90 (ISBN 0-312-06428-4)External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2845 Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://www.iclassics.com/featureArticle?contentId=854 Interview with Jack Lawrence]
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