When the chorus opens the show singing, 'Transylvania after dark. Rather grim and rather ghoulish! Walking by yourself is foolish . . . " we know that we're in for an entertaining, if not fiendish, ...
a musical in 3 acts, 11 scenes by Frank Loesser based on They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard. Imperial Theatre, New York, 3 May 1956; transferred to the Broadway Theatre, 21 October, 1957 ...
Madame Dubonnet's finishing school, near Nice, could exist only in musical comedy. The charming young pupils burst into song at the least provocation, and forbidden boy friends are forever popping ...
The setting is the small southern town of Cicero Falls at the time of the American Civil War. Evelina is the only unmarried daughter of the principal manufacturer of hoop skirts for crinolines.
The first of Offenbach's outrageously funny 'send-ups' of Greek mythology, this is an unashamedly Gallic version of the classic legend of Orpheus's pursuit of his wife Eurydice, who is carried off to ...
Music by Oscar Straus: Book and Lyrics by Felix Dörmann and Leopold Jacobson - after a short story by Hans Müller entitled Buch der Abenteuer:. More golden melodies from the pen of Oscar Straus, ...
Based on the novel by Mary Hayley Bell and the screenplay by Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse and the film by Richard Attenborough and Bryan Forbes. December in the late I950's in a Lancashire village ...
A Revue. Comedy scenes by Bud Flanagan & the Crazy Gang. Comedy directed by Charles Henry. Music Lyrics by Ross Parker. Dances and Musical Numbers by Joan Davis. Musical Director - Jack Ansell.
A Musical (Comedy) in 2 Acts, a Prologue and 17 Scenes. Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller. (Based on the story The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen.) Music by Mary ...
A musical play in 3 acts adapted from the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus by A.M. Wilner & Heinze Reichert, which in turn, was adapted from the novel Schwammerl by Dr. R.H. Bartsch. Ladies of the Ensemble ...
A Farcical Musical Comedy in 2 Acts and 3 scenes by Alexander M. Thompson and Robert Courtneidge; Music by Paul A. Rubens and Frank E. Tours. Winifred and Peggy are the `Dairymaids' of the title. In ...