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词条 A Night in Spain
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  1. Production

  2. Musical numbers

  3. Cast

  4. References

  5. External links

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A Night in Spain is a musical revue with a book by Harold R. Atteridge, music by Jean Schwartz and lyrics by Al Bryan. Additional music and lyrics were contributed by Phil Baker, Sid Silvers and Ted Healy. The revue was presented on Broadway in 1927 for a total of 174 performances.

Production

A great deal of information is available about the production in 'Nobody's Stooge' by Ted Healy published in 2015 for those wishing learn about the production.[1] The cast included Phil Baker, Ted Healy and Norma Terris. Marion Harris appeared in the Broadway production at the Winter Garden Theatre.[2] A stand out dancer, was Helba Huara, whose innovative choreography was cited in many press reviews.[3][4] Smaller roles were taken by Sid Silvers, Helen Kane (the Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl) and Shemp Howard (of the Three Stooges). During the show's national tour and a 4-month stop in Chicago, in March 1928 Larry Fine (also of the Three Stooges) met Healy and Shemp and joined the show.

The show opened at the 44th Street Theatre on May 3, 1927, then transferred to the Winter Garden Theatre on October 10, 1927, and closed on November 12, 1927. It was produced by the Shubert Brothers, directed by Gertrude Hoffmann and Charles Judels, with additional dances choreographed by Ralph Reader

When the show closed on Broadway, it toured the country, having hit runs in Abilene, Chicago, Detroit, Oakland, and San Francisco, among other venues.[5][6][7]

Musical numbers

Act 1
  • Argentine
  • International Vamp
  • De Dum Dum
  • The Sky Girl
  • C'est Vous
  • Promenade the Esplanade
  • My Rose in Spain
  • Rainy Day Pal (by Baker and Silvers)
  • Love and Kisses (from Baby to You) (by Baker and Silvers)
  • Columbus and Isabella
Act 2
  • Hot Hot Honey
  • Under the Clover Moon (by Ted Healy)
  • A Spanish Shawl
  • The Nocturn
  • The Curfew Walk
  • Bambazoola
  • A Million Eyes

Also:

  • Did You Mean It? by Phil Baker, Sid Silver, and Abe Lyman. From the Winter Garden Theatre version only (Introduced by Marion Harris). The only song from this show to be recorded was "Did You Mean It?" It was recorded by Marion Harris in 1927, and also by Abe Lyman, who did his own dance version in 1927.[8]

Cast

  • The Andreini Orchestra
  • George Anderson
  • Phil Baker
  • Barbera
  • Grace Bowman
  • Jay Brennan
  • Tito Coral
  • J. Colvil Dunn
  • Bernice Gardener
  • Bert Gardener
  • Grace Hayes
  • Betty Healy
  • Ted Healy
  • Helba Huara
  • Helen Kane
  • Rhea Mason
  • Lola Raine
  • Stanley Rogers
  • Sid Silvers
  • The Trainor Brothers[9]

References

  • original 1927 Theatre program for A Night in Spain (44th Street version), which lists acts, song titles, and performers
  • original 1927 Theatre program for A Night in Spain (Winter Garden version), which lists acts, song titles, and performers
1. ^The New York Times, May 1, 1927. Sunday Edition. Display #112
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.redhotjazz.com/marionharris.html |title=Marion Harris |accessdate=2010-03-06}}
3. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Revue Shows Speed|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12173799/revue_shows_speed_the_brooklyn_daily/|accessdate=6 July 2017|publisher=The Brooklyn Daily Eagle|date=4 May 1927|location=Brooklyn, New York|page=36|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Dimond|first1=Bushnell|title=New Shows on Broadway Are Just Medium|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12175794/the_lincoln_star/|accessdate=6 July 2017|publisher=The Lincoln Star|date=22 May 1927|location=Lincoln, Nebraska|page=38|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}
5. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Livest Stage Show of 1928 Coming Here|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12175250/livest_stage_show_of_1928_coming_here/|accessdate=6 July 2017|publisher=The Abilene Reporter-News|date=13 May 1928|location=Abilene, Texas|page=7|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}
6. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Chicago Hit on at Curran|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/susun-wilkinson-celebrity-clipping-jun-30-1928-325702/|accessdate=6 July 2017|publisher=Daily Democrat|date=June 30, 1928|location=Woodland, California|page=5|via = Newspaperarchive.com}} {{open access}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Soans|first1=Wood|title=Ad Libbing on First Nights|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12173928/oakland_tribune/|accessdate=6 July 2017|publisher=The Oakland Tribune|date=10 August 1928|location=Oakland, California|page=45|via = Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}
8. ^http://www.redhotjazz.com/lyman.html
9. ^{{cite book|editor-last1=Mantle|editor-first1=Burns|title=The Best Plays of 1926-27|date=1945|publisher=Dodd, Mead & Company|location=New York, New York|oclc=670505500|page=525|url=https://archive.org/stream/bestplaysof1926200mant#page/525/mode/1up/search/huara}}

External links

  •   IBDB entry for A Night in Spain
  •   Another IBDB entry for A Night in Spain
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100315040217/http://www.stoogeworld.com/_Biographies/Healy.htm] Article which mentions Ted Healy's appearance in A Night in Spain
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