Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
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''Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed'' is a musical with a score by
Eubie Blake James Hubert "Eubie" Blake (February 7, 1887 – February 12, 1983) was an American pianist and composer of ragtime, jazz, and popular music. In 1921, he and his long-time collaborator Noble Sissle wrote '' Shuffle Along'', one of the first B ...
and
Noble Sissle Noble Lee Sissle (July 10, 1889 – December 17, 1975) was an American jazz composer, lyricist, bandleader, singer, and playwright, best known for the Broadway musical ''Shuffle Along'' (1921), and its hit song "I'm Just Wild About Harry". Ea ...
and a libretto by George C. Wolfe, based on the original book of the 1921 musical
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Shuffle Along ''Shuffle Along'' is a musical composed by Eubie Blake, with lyrics by Noble Sissle, and a book written by the comedy duo Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles. One of the most notable all-Black hit Broadway shows, it was a landmark in African-Americ ...
'', by Flournoy Miller and
Aubrey Lyles Aubrey Lee Lyles (8 January 1884 – 28 July 1932), sometimes credited as A. L. Lyles, was an American vaudeville performer, playwright, songwriter, and lyricist. He appeared with Flournoy E. Miller as Miller and Lyles as a popular African-A ...
. The story focuses on the challenges of mounting the original production of ''Shuffle Along'' and its effect on
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and race relations. The musical played on Broadway in 2016 and starred
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, Brian Stokes Mitchell,
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and Billy Porter. The initial critical response was mostly positive, with special praise from many critics for McDonald's performance. The production was nominated for ten
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but did not win any; it won four
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, including Outstanding Musical. ''Shuffle Along'' closed on July 24, 2016 after 38 previews and 100 regular performances.Hetrick, Adam and Robert Viagas
"Shuffle Along Sets July Broadway Closing"
''Playbill'', June 23, 2016


Background

When Blake, Sissle, Miller and Lyles decided to collaborate on ''
Shuffle Along ''Shuffle Along'' is a musical composed by Eubie Blake, with lyrics by Noble Sissle, and a book written by the comedy duo Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles. One of the most notable all-Black hit Broadway shows, it was a landmark in African-Americ ...
'', they were all
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veterans, but none of them had ever written a musical or appeared on
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."Stage Tube: ''Shuffle Along'' Songwriter Eubie Blake Sings Title Song on Original LP"
BroadwayWorld.com, February 7, 2016
After finding a small source of funding, ''Shuffle Along'' toured through New Jersey and Pennsylvania. However, with little funding, it was difficult to meet travel and production expenses, and the cast rarely got paid. The show came back to New York about a year later, during the
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. The production owed $18,000 and faced strong competition in a Broadway season full of spectacles, such as ''
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'' – a
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musical – and another edition of ''
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''. It was only able to book a remote theater on West 63rd Street.Glass, pp. 176–179 Nevertheless, ''Shuffle Along'' was a surprise hit, running for 504 performances, turning a substantial profit and spawning tours and spin-offs.Sullivan, John Jeremiah
"''Shuffle Along'' and the Lost History of Black Performance in America"
''
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'', March 24, 2016
The show introduced several innovations; launched or greatly boosted the career of cast members including
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,
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,
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,
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and Adelaide Hall; and the song "
I'm Just Wild About Harry "I'm Just Wild About Harry" is a song written in 1921 with lyrics by Noble Sissle and music by Eubie Blake for the Broadway show ''Shuffle Along''. "I'm Just Wild About Harry" was the most popular number of the production, which was the first fin ...
" became a popular standard.McBride, Walter
"Up on the Marquee: ''Shuffle Along''"
BroadwayWorld, February 4, 2016
The show's energetic dancing and catchy jazz score drew enthusiastic repeat audiences of all races, and celebrities such as
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, Fanny Brice,
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, Langston Hughes and critic
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, helping to unite the white Broadway and black jazz communities and improve race relations in America. Wolfe's book includes a white character who embodies the comments by white critics and other outsiders on ''Shuffle Along''.


Synopsis

Flournoy "F. E." Miller and his vaudeville partner Aubrey Lyles conceive the show that was to become ''Shuffle Along''. They meet fellow vaudevillians Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake and decide to team up to create the all-black production. They tour the show, playing one-night stands in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, packing the cast into cheap motels and selling their personal possessions to pay for train fare. A romance develops between the married Eubie Blake and the show's leading lady, Lottie Gee, a veteran vaudeville performer who finally got her chance to star in the show. The creatives discuss whether or not to include a love song and embrace between the two black leads, a controversial experiment that had been received with tar and feathers in the few instances where it had been tried before; fortunately, the audiences accept it. Arriving in New York during the
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, ''Shuffle Along'' is deep in debt and struggles to raise money. It faces stiff competition on Broadway in a season that includes surefire hits from Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and
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, and it was relegated to a remote theater on West 63rd Street with no orchestra pit. Opening night is a hit! ''Shuffle Along'' becomes a long-running success, with popular songs like "
I'm Just Wild About Harry "I'm Just Wild About Harry" is a song written in 1921 with lyrics by Noble Sissle and music by Eubie Blake for the Broadway show ''Shuffle Along''. "I'm Just Wild About Harry" was the most popular number of the production, which was the first fin ...
". The partners do not have the same success during the following years and argue about royalties. Lyles announces that he is moving to Africa, and the creators go their separate ways. The romance between Blake and Gee ends. Everyone wants to be remembered for having done something important, but over the decades, the show fades into obscurity.


Musical numbers

;Act IOpening night theatre program, Music Box Theatre, March 15, 2016 * "Broadway Blues" – Company * "Affectionate Dan" – Noble, Eubie * "Sellin' the Show" – Eubie, Noble, F.E., Aubrey * "Introducing Sam" – Sam, Eubie, Noble, F.E., Aubrey * "Makin' a Show" – Company * "I’m Simply Full of Jazz" – Gertrude, Jimtown Flappers * "Honeysuckle Time" – Lottie, Eubie * "Swing Along" – F.E., Company * "Campaign Songs" – Company * "Bandana Days" – Jazz Jasmines * "Love Will Find a Way" – Lottie * "If You’ve Never Been Vamped by a Brownskin" – Harmony Kings * "You Got to Git the Gittin' While the Gittin's Good" – Noble, Noble's Shadows * "Ain't It a Shame" – Company * "Pennsylvania Graveyard Shuffle" – Dancin' Kids * "Daddy, Won’t You Please Come Home" – Lottie * " (I'm Just) Wild About Harry" – Lottie, Gertrude, Li'l Baby C * "Act One Finale" – Company ;Act II * "Dance Around the One" – Dancin' Kids, Harmony Kings * "Shuffle Along" – Lottie, Dancing Waiters * "Struttin'" – Noble, Eubie, F.E., Aubrey * "I’m Cravin' That Kind of Love" – Florence, Lottie * "Till Georgie Took 'Em Away" – Harmony Kings, William Grant Still * "The Broadway Buzz" – Izzy, Company * "Rang Tang/Chocolate Dandies" – The Dancin' Kids * "It’s Getting Dark on Old Broadway" – Mr. Broadway, Mr. Broadway's Girls * "The Comedy Chorus Gal" – Freda, Baker Boys * "Uptown Noir" – Harmony Kings * "You're Lucky to Me" – Lottie, Eubie * "Low Down Blues" – Aubrey * "Shuffle Along" (reprise) – F.E. * "Musical Selections with Sissle and Blake" – Eubie, Noble, Harriet, Avis * "
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" – Lottie * "The Original Broadway Rag" – Carlo, Company * "Shuffle Off" – Florence, Lottie, F.E., Aubrey, Eubie, Noble


Productions

The show was given two workshops in the fall 2015; there was no out-of-town tryout.Viagas, Robert
"The Verdict: Critics Review Broadway’s ''Shuffle Along''"
Playbill, April 28, 2016
The production began previews on Broadway on March 15 and opened officially on April 28, 2016, at the
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, directed by Wolfe, with choreography by
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. The two worked together two decades earlier, with great success, on '' Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk''. ''Shuffle Along'' closed on Broadway on July 24, 2016, after 38 previews and 100 regular performances.


Characters and original cast


Critical response

Opening night reviews were mostly positive, especially with respect to the songs and dancing, with nearly all reviewers giving Audra McDonald rave notices.
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of ''The New York Times'' calls it an "intoxicating and sobering concoction", writing: "Often you sense that Mr. Wolfe has a checklist of historic points he must, but must, cover. ... The clunky, shoehorned-in exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of "Shuffle Along" whenever it sings or dances."
Terry Teachout Terrance Alan Teachout (February 6, 1956 – January 13, 2022) was an American author, critic, biographer, playwright, stage director, and librettist. He was the drama critic of ''The Wall Street Journal'', the critic-at-large of '' Commentary ...
, reviewing for ''
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'', wrote: "The first half of ... ''Shuffle Along'' is to 2016 what ''Hamilton'' was to 2015: It's the musical you’ve got to see. ... The cast, led by Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Billy Porter, is as charismatic as you’d expect, and Savion Glover's near-nonstop choreography explodes off the stage with the unrelenting impact of a flamethrower. But then comes intermission, and what had looked like a masterpiece goes flat and stays that way." In her review for ''
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'', Marilyn Stasio wrote that the show "is to die for" and is "ebullient", and that an "incoherent book" is a "small price to pay for the joy of watching Audra McDonald cut loose."Stasio, Marilyn
"Broadway Review: ''Shuffle Along''"
''Variety'', April 28, 2016


Major awards and nominations


References

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External links

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