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词条 Animal Crackers (musical)
释义

  1. Productions and background

  2. Song list

  3. Original 1928-9 Broadway cast

  4. References

  5. External links

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Harry Ruby
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Harry Ruby
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Morrie Ryskind
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1982 Washington, D.C.
1992 Connecticut
1993 New Jersey
1999 West End
2009 Chicago
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Animal Crackers is a musical with music and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby and a book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. The musical starred the Marx Brothers.

Productions and background

Animal Crackers opened on Broadway on October 23, 1928 at the 44th Street Theatre, and closed April 6, 1929, running for 191 performances. The musical was produced by Sam H. Harris, staged by Oscar Eagle, and starred the four Marx Brothers and Margaret Dumont in the Brothers' second Broadway hit. Hermes Pan appeared as a chorus boy.

The musical was filmed in 1930 with most of the principal leads repeating their roles from the stage production.

The musical was revived in 1982 at the Arena Stage, Washington, D.C., directed by Douglas C. Wager and choreographed by Baayork Lee.

It was also revived in 1992 by Goodspeed Musicals, Connecticut and in 1993 at the Paper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey.

It was produced in the U.K. by the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, where it was first mounted as part of the 1995-96 season,[1] running from the 21st of December until the 3rd February. It was then revived at that theatre’s Swan Street Studio from 12 March to the 14th April 1998. It was taken on tour, and played the Sculpture Court of The Barbican Centre in a circus tent in June 1998;[2] after further touring, it transferred to the West End at the Lyric Theatre, opening on March 16, 1999, and closing on May 15, 1999 (the run brought to an early close, having been booking until September[3]). Starring were Ben Keaton (Spaulding), Toby Sedgwick (the Professor), Joseph Alessi (Emanuel Ravelli), and Jean Challis (Mrs Rittenhouse).[4][5]

Animal Crackers was produced to open the 2009-2010 season at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, opening September 18, 2009, and closing on November 1. The revival starred Joey Slotnick (Spaulding), Molly Brennan (the Professor), Jonathan Brody (Emanuel Ravelli), and Ora Jones (Mrs. Rittenhouse). In addition, with a cast of only nine, several of the roles were doubled up by actors.[6]

Animal Crackers also ran from May 6, 2011 to June 4, 2011 at The Lyric Stage Company of Boston.

"Animal Crackers" opened the 2013 season at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, running from June 26, 2013 to July 13, 2013.

After The Cocoanuts ran for almost three years at the Lyric Theatre, the "anarchic" Animal Crackers became the third and last Broadway show for the Marx Brothers (I'll Say She Is was the first). It would be their last stage show, after which they focused on film. Vaudeville's heyday was finishing, as talking movies were beginning to become popular. While the Marx Brothers performed in Animal Crackers in the evenings, they were busy during the day filming The Cocoanuts at Paramount's Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens.

Song list

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Act I
  • Opening

Hives and Dancers

The Maids — The Sixteen Markert Dancers

The Guests — Ensemble

  • "News" — Wally Winston and the Sixteen Markert Dancers
  • "Hooray for Captain Spaulding" — Hives, Jamison, Mrs. Rittenhouse, Captain Spaulding and Ensemble
  • "Who's Been Listening to My Heart" — Mary and John
  • "The Long Island Low-Down" — Wally Winston and Grace
  • "Go Places and Do Things" — Ensemble
  • Dance
  • "Watching the Clouds Roll By" — Mary and John
  • Piano speciality — Emanuel Ravelli
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Act II
  • "When Things Are Bright and Rosy" — Wally Winston and Arabella
  • Reprise — Mary and John
  • "Cool Off" — Grace and Ensemble
  • The Royal Filipino Band
  • Harp speciality — The Professor
  • "Four of the Three Musketeers" — Spaulding, Jamison, Ravelli, Professor
  • Finale — Company
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  • "Three Little Words" † ‡
  • "Oh By Jingo!" (by Lew Brown and Albert von Tilzer)†
  • "Show Me a Rose" ‡
  • "The Social Ladder" †
  • "I Wanna Be Loved by You" ††
  • "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" ††
  • "The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" †††
  • "Everyone Says I Love You" †††

† added for Goodspeed production

‡ added for Arena Stage and Paper Mill productions

†† added for Paper Mill production

††† added for the Goodman production

Original 1928-9 Broadway cast

CharacterActor
HivesRobert Greig*
Mrs. RittenhouseMargaret Dumont*
Arabella RittenhouseAlice Wood
Roscoe W. ChandlerLouis Sorin*
Wally Winston**Bert Mathews
Mrs. WhiteheadMargaret Irving*
Grace CarpenterBobbie Perkins
M. Doucet**Arthur Lipson
John ParkerMilton Watson
Mary Stewart**Bernice Ackerman
Horatio JamisonZeppo Marx*
Jeffrey T. SpauldingGroucho Marx*
Emanuel RavelliChico Marx*
The ProfessorHarpo Marx*
  • Reprised the role in the film adaptation.
    • Character not in the film adaptation.

References

1. ^ 
2. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4714713/Bliss-is-a-tent-filled-with-Marx-Brothers-one-liners.html]
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/04-1999/animal-crackers-makes-way-for-tango-pasion_28923.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-12-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222051858/http://www.whatsonstage.com/west-end-theatre/news/04-1999/animal-crackers-makes-way-for-tango-pasion_28923.html |archivedate=2015-12-22 |df= }}
4. ^This Is London, 3/16/99
5. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4717052/Full-Marx-for-bringing-back-fun.html]
6. ^{{Citation | title = Cast of Animal Crackers | journal = Playbill | pages = 3 | date = October–November 2009 }}
7. ^Original program
8. ^Flyrope.com
  • Information about the background of Animal Crackers
  • New York Times review, October 24, 1928
  • New York Times review, May 31, 1982
  • New York Times review, December 6, 1992
  • New York Times review, November 14, 1993

External links

  • {{ibdb title|id=10753|title=Animal Crackers}}
  • FlyRope production information
  • Goodman Theatre production information
{{George Kaufman}}{{Marx Brothers}}

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