Productions
The original Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 19, 1935, and ran for 198 performances. It featured in the castSynopsis
The setting is a cruise around the world, featuring 25 musical numbers at various locations: a London store, an African jungle ("Hottentot Potentate"), a Balkan country where Powell taps spy messages, and a West Indies dockside for "Loadin' Time", to mention a few. The revue gave Bea Lillie the range of a variety of exotic locations. She had the tongue-twister lines "two dozen double damask dinner napkins"; became a Russian ballerina who could not "face the mujik"; and disrupted the line of geisha girls with "It's better with your shoes off" in a Japanese garden. In "Paree", she was a Parisian grisette in the Moulin Rouge in Paris, and "made something of a carnival of this song, with lyrics like 'I want to kiss your right bank, kiss your left bank; kiss Montparnasse' with the emphasis on the last syllable." Oppenheimer, GeorgMusical numbers
*Get Away From it All *The Survey *Dinner Napkins - Eddie Foy, Jr, James McColl *Hottentot Potentate - Ethel Waters *Paree - Beatrice Lillie *Thief in the Night - Ethel Waters *Love Is a Dancing Thing - Paul Haakon, Woods Miller, Nina Whitney *Loadin' Time - Ethel Waters *Trains - Reginald Gardiner *What a Wonderful World - Eleanor Powell *You May Be Far Away From Me - Beatrice Lillie, Reginald Gardiner *The Steamboat Whistle - Ethel Waters *Get Yourself a Geisha *Got a Bran' New Suit - Eleanor Powell, Ethel Waters *That's Not Cricket *The Lady With the Tap - Eleanor Powell, Woods Miller *Farewell, my lovely - Paul Haakon, Woods Miller, Nina WhitneyReferences
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