- Show Girl
"Show Girl" is a musical with a book by
William Anthony McGuire , lyrics byIra Gershwin andGus Kahn , and music byGeorge Gershwin . Its heroine, aspiring Broadwayshowgirl Dixie Dugan, was a character created byJ. P. McEvoy and introduced in a novel first serialized in "Liberty" and then published in book form bySimon & Schuster in 1928.The Broadway production was produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld , directed by McGuire, and choreographed by Bobby Connolly, withballet sequences, including one set to "An American in Paris ", byAlbertina Rasch .Duke Ellington conducted the orchestra. It opened onJuly 2 ,1929 at the Ziegfeld Theatre and ran for 111 performances. The cast includedRuby Keeler as Dixie,Jimmy Durante ,Eddie Foy, Jr. ,Frank McHugh , andNick Lucas .Keeler's husband
Al Jolson frequently sat in the audience and serenaded her with the show's closing number, "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)," from his seat. ["Beyond Category: The Life and Genius of Duke Ellington" by John Edward Hasse (ISBN 0306806142), page 122] The song was featured in the 1946 biopic "The Jolson Story ". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038661/soundtrack "The Jolson Story" at the Internet Movie Database] ]Warner Brothers filmed this musical as "Show Girl" (1929) withAlice White as Dixie Dugan and then asequel , "Show Girl in Hollywood " (1930) with White again starring as Dixie.ong list
*Happy Birthday
*My Sunday Fella
*How Could I Forget?
*Can Broadway Do Without Me? (Music and lyrics by Jimmy Durante)
*Lolita (My Love)
*Do What You Do
*Spain
*One Man
*So Are You
*I Must Be Home by Twelve O'Clock
*Because They All Love You (Lyrics by Thomas Malie, music by J. Little)
*Who Will be With You When I Am Far Away? (Music and lyrics By W. H. Farrell)
*Black and White
*Jimmie, the Well-Dressed Man (Music and lyrics by Jimmy Durante)
*Harlem Serenade
*An American in Paris
*Home Blues
*Broadway, My Street (Lyrics by Sidney Skolsky, music by Jimmy Durante)
*(So) I Ups to Him (Music and lyrics by Jimmy Durante)
*Follow the Minstrel Band
*Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)References
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=10910 Internet Broadway Database entry]
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