- Bright Lights of 1944
Infobox Musical
name=Bright Lights of 1944
caption=
music=Jerry Livingston
lyrics=Mack David
book= Norman Anthony
Charles Sherman
basis=
productions= 1943 Broadway
awards=Bright Lights of 1944 was a 1943 Broadway musical revue with music composed by
Jerry Livingston and lyrics byMack David .It opened at the Forrest Theatre where it played for a total of four performances. The cast featured
James Barton ,Buddy Clark , and the vaudeville teamSmith and Dale .Act one is set in
Sardi's , a New York City theatre-district restaurant, where two producers are planning a show. Renee Carroll, an actual hat check girl at Sardi's, played herself in the musical. Smith and Dale played waiters. The second half of the revue is the show the producers were planning in act one, and included the Smith and Dale sketch "Doctor Kronkite".Music was provided by John Kirby and his orchestra.
"Bright Lights of 1944", which cost $72,000 to produce, brought $5,200 in receipts. Writing for "The New York Times", Lewis Nichols called the first half of the show "quite bad, being both dull and tedious."
External links
*ibdb title|id=1334|title=Bright Lights of 1944
References
*Botto, Louis, and Robert Viagas. "At This Theatre: 100 Years of Broadway Shows, Stories and Stars". New York: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books/Playbill, 2002. (ISBN 1-55783-566-7)
* Nathan, George Jean. "The Theatre Book of the Year: A Record and an Interpretation". New York: A. A. Knopf, 1944.
*"Premier Tonight of Bright Lights" By Sam Zolotow, "The New York Times", September 16, 1943.
*"The Play" by Lewis Nichols. "The New York Times", September 17, 1943.
*"Career of 3 Nights for Bright Lights" by Sam Zolotow, "The New York Times, September 20, 1943.
* Sardi, Vincent, and Thomas Edward West. "Off the Wall at Sardi's". New York, NY: Applause Books, 1991. (ISBN 1-55783-051-7)
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