- Flahooley
Infobox Musical
name= Flahooley
subtitle=
caption=Capitol Records Album Cover for "Flahooley"
music=Sammy Fain
lyrics=E. Y. Harburg
book=E. Y. Harburg
Fred Saidy
basis=
productions=1951 Broadway1998 Off-Off Broadway
awards="Flahooley" is a musical with a book by
E. Y. Harburg andFred Saidy , lyrics by Harburg, and music bySammy Fain .The allegorical tale is set in
fiction al Capsulanti, USA, site of the headquarters for B.G. Bigelow, Incorporated, the largesttoy corporation in the world. Puppet designer Sylvester has created laughingdoll Flahooley and is about to unveil it as the company's bigChristmas release to theboard of directors when the meeting is interrupted by aSaudi Arabia n delegation. Their country has run out of oil, the magic lamp upon which they rely is broken, and they hope someone can repair it sogenie Abou Ben Atom, who keeps things running smoothly, will reappear and help them in their time of need. Bigelow, enamored with Princess Najla, agrees and assigns Sylvester to the project. He succeeds and, hoping to become wealthy enough to marry his model Sandy, asks for assistance from the genie who, unclear on the concept ofcapitalism , begins giving away thousands of dolls. Before long awitch is pursuing him in an effort to put an end to his misguided generosity.Harburg successfully had blended
politics withfantasy in "Finian's Rainbow " four years earlier, but his bitterness at his 1950Hollywood blacklist ing, which prompted him to write "Flahooley", permeated the project. During its evolution he conceded to some adjustments - originally the doll, instead of laughing, yelled "Dirty Red!" when turned upside down - but his convoluted plot still included too many thinly veiled references toJoseph McCarthy and his followers, and his harsh parody of the ongoing rabid anti-Communist sentiment that prompted so many witch hunts was not softened by the inclusion of a genie and singing puppets. It did not help that associate producer/director Harburg saw no need to edit writer Harburg's overstated political views.The Broadway production, directed by Harburg and Saidy and
choreographed byHelen Tamiris , opened onMay 14 1951 at theBroadhurst Theatre , where it ran for 40 performances. The cast includedJerome Courtland as Sylvester,Ernest Truex as Bigelow,Barbara Cook (in her Broadway debut) as Sandy,Irwin Corey as Abou Ben Atom, andYma Sumac as Princess Najla, withLouis Nye ,Nehemiah Persoff , andTed Thurston in supporting roles.Bil Baird and his wife Cora played small roles in addition to controlling themarionette s that performed "You Too Can Be a Puppet," the opening number that took a swipe at McCarthy'sminion s and set the tone for the rest of the evening, although by the time the show opened in New York, several songs and much of the more pointed satire was severely toned down or removed during the out of town tryouts.An original cast recording was released by
Capitol Records .Revival Production
In 1998, a production of Flahooley (the first in New York since it's original brief run) was mounted at the Theatre At St. Clement's. Adapted and directed by Alisa Roost with choreography and directorial contributions by Al Joyal, and orchestration and musical direction by Peter Jones this 1998 revival production had some participation from the heirs of the original creative team. This allowed restoration of songs and other material, which was famously excised from the original production during its out of town tryouts (including the melodic and ironic indictment of the commercialization of Christmas, "Sing The Merry"). Following the original book, the doll exclaimed "Dirty Red!" instead of laughing, went to sleep when you fed it phenobarbital, woke up when you fed it benzedrine and had a stated purposed of teaching children how to be good Americans. The principal cast of the revival production included April Allen, Mark Cortale, Christopher Budnich, Natalie Buster, Clay Hansen, and Alan Semok.
ong list
;Act I
* You Too Can Be a Puppet
* Here's To Your Illusions
* B.G. Bigelow, Inc.
* Najla's Song
* Who Says There Ain't No Santa Claus
* Flahooley
* The World Is Your Balloon
* He's Only Wonderful
* Arabian For 'Get Happy';Act II
* Spirit of Capsulanti
* Happy Hunting
* Enchantment
* Scheherezade
* Come Back, Little Genie
* The Springtime ComethReferences
*"Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops" by
Ken Mandelbaum , published bySt. Martin's Press , 1991 (ISBN 0-312-06428-4)External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=1947] Original production
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