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''Walk a Little Faster'' is a musical revue with sketches by S. J. Perelman and Robert MacGunigle, music by
Vernon Duke Vernon Duke ( 16 January 1969) was a Russian-born American composer and songwriter who also wrote under his birth name, Vladimir Dukelsky. He is best known for " Taking a Chance on Love," with lyrics by Ted Fetter and John Latouche (1940), "I ...
, and lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.


Production

The Broadway production opened on December 7, 1932 at the St. James Theatre and then moved to the Selwyn Theatre, closing on March 18, 1933 for a total of 119 performances. Staged by Monty Woolley, the cast starred Beatrice Lillie, the comedy team of Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, and Evelyn Hoey. The production design, by Boris Aronson, featured an innovative use of stage curtains; for example, one was shaped like an iris lens.


April in Paris

The show was only a moderate success but contained the famous song '' April in Paris.'' It was introduced by Evelyn Hoey. According to an account by Stanley Green, the idea for this song title came about as Duke and friends were talking about Paris in a restaurant. When someone said 'Oh, to be in Paris now that April's here', Duke started composing on the spot. According to Harburg, the song came from Aronson's model of a set of Paris. "Aronson was in love with Paris...he designed one of the most beautiful, sensitive sets that ever was seen." The producer wanted a song to match the set.Meyerson, Harold and Harburg, Ernie, ''Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz?'' (1995), University of Michigan Press, , p. 61


Sketches

Bea Lillie was a 1906 college girl, Penelope Goldfarb ("Scamp of the Campus"); the belle of the Yukon, "Frisco Fanny"; a radio songstress,
and a French chanteuse ("Quel Bijou"). Clark and McCullough provided additional humor with their usual outfits and props, including a cigar
for Clark. One of the sketches was a take-off on another show, '' Flying Colors,'' in which Clark pretended to be Clifton Webb
and Lillie was Tamara Geva.


Songs

* Where Have We Met Before? * Speaking of Love * A Penny for Your Thoughts * April in Paris * That's Life * So Nonchalant * Off again, On Again


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Walk A Little Faster Musicals by Vernon Duke Musicals by Yip Harburg 1932 musicals Broadway musicals Revues