Pardon My English

Pardon My English

Infobox Musical
name =Pardon My English
subtitle =


image_size =200px
caption =1993 studio cast recording
music =George Gershwin
lyrics =Ira Gershwin
book =Herbert Fields
Morrie Ryskind
basis =
productions =1933 Broadway
2004 New York City Center "Encores!" revival
awards =

"Pardon My English" is a musical with a book by Herbert Fields and Morrie Ryskind, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Set in 1933 Dresden, the farcial plot satirizes the Prohibition era.

Production history

Producers Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley approached the Gershwins to create a showcase for the talents of English music hall star Jack Buchanan, and linked them with Fields and Ryskind, whose book required the actor to appear in dual roles, lower-class German thug Golo Schmidt and upper-crust British nobleman Michael Bramleigh. The sophisticated Buchanan had no problem portraying Bramleigh but was unable to capture the essence of Schmidt. The show opened in Philadelphia to critical pans. Rather than proceed to Broadway, the creative team added characters and expanded the role of police commissioner Bauer, played by radio's "Baron Munchausen", Jack Pearl. The revised production opened in Newark on January 2, 1933, but it was obvious that Buchanan was still a major problem. He bought out his contract and the producers replaced him with dialect comedian George Givot.

The production opened on January 20 at the Majestic Theatre and ran for only 43 performances. The book was directed by John McGowan, the production was staged by producer Vinton Freedley, and the musical numbers were staged by George Hale. In addition to Givot and Pearl, the cast included Josephine Huston as Bauer's daughter Ilse and musical-comedy star Lyda Roberti (another who spoke with heavy dialect) as Gita Gobel. In 1982, a producer discovered a number of the forgotten musical's manuscripts in the Warner Brothers warehouse in Secaucus, New Jersey. The score was pieced together and performed at the Library of Congress. Elektra Records released a studio cast album featuring John Cullum and William Katt in 1993. In 2004, New York City Center's "Encores!" staged a revival with a revised book by David Ives. Directed by Gary Griffin and choreographed by Rob Ashford, it featured Brian d'Arcy James as Golo/Michael, Emily Skinner as Gita, Jennifer Laura Thompson as Frieda (originally Ilse), and Rob Bartlett as Bauer.

Plot synopsis

In order to promote the sale of beer and wine, the German government bans the sale of all non-alcoholic beverages. In retaliation, Golo Schmidt opens Club 21, a speakeasy where patrons can imbibe such forbidden drinks as cream soda and ginger ale. Police Commissioner Bauer makes it his mission to shut down the illegal operation.

Golo decides to disrupt a birthday celebration for Bauer, but while en route to the party he is struck by a car and knocked unconscious. When he awakens in Bauer's home, he believes he is Michael Bramleigh, a wealthy, sophisticated member of British society. He eventually falls in love with Bauer's daughterg Ilse and proposes marriage.

A birdhouse falls on Bramleigh, and his memory returns. Golo once again, he has no memory of his relationship with Ilse and returns to Club 21 and his sweetheart Gita Gobel. Hearing Bauer's daughter is about to marry, he plans to kidnap the bride and hold her for ransom. At the wedding, Golo locates Ilse, who naturally thinks he's her fiance Michael, and the two escape to an inn in Schandau.

Golo, inexplicably thinking he's Michael once again, returns to Bauer's house and apologizes for missing the wedding. The two plot to find Ilse and save her from her kidnapper. Recognized as Golo by some and Michael by others, the hero becomes involved in a series of comic misadventures.

ong list

;Act I
*In Three Quarter Time
*The Lorelei
*Pardon My English
*Dancing in the Streets
*So What?
*Isn't It a Pity?
*My Cousin in Milwaukee
*Hail the Happy Couple
*The Dresden Northwest Mounted
*Luckiest Man in the World
*What Sort of Wedding Is This?;Act II
*Tonight
*Where You Go, I Go
*I've Got to Be There
*The Dresden Northwest Mounted (Reprise)
*He's Not Himself

References

[http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/sanfran/s842.html TalkinBroadway.com article]

External links

* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=11182 Internet Broadway Database entry]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9C0DE4D81330F934A15750C0A9629C8B63 2004 "New York Times" review]
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/ob/03_25_04.html 2004 Talkin' Broadway review]


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