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| FUNNY GIRL1973 |
- DIRECTORS:
- Producer: Dr. Myrlene Kennedy
- Drama Director:
- Vocal Music:
- Choreographer: Lori Harvey
- Accompanist:
- Instrumental Music:
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- SYNOPSIS:
- Funny Girl is the musical based on the life
of vaudeville superstar Fanny Brice. A girl who rises in show
business through sheer moxie--and sensational talent--Fanny falls
in love with suave gambler, Nick Arnstein.
- Born in New York City on
October 29, 1891, Fannie Borach took "Brice" as a stage
name. She appeared first at age 13 in a talent contest at Keeney's
Theatre in Brooklyn, where she sang "When You Know You're
Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can't Forget" and won first
prize. In 1910 Florenz Ziegfeld heard Brice singing in a burlesque
house and made her a headliner in his Follies of that year. She
was a Follies perennial after 1910, and her comic routines and
parodies were highly popular. Already famous as a comedian, she
first attained real stardom in the1921 edition of the Follies,
in which she introduced a French torch song, "My Man,"
which became her trademark. Other songs identified with her were
"Second Hand Rose," "I Should Worry," and
"Rose of Washington Square." She appeared with such
major Broadway performers as W.C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, and Will
Rogers in the Follies and in other shows. In Crazy Quilt (1931),
she introduced the character of Baby Snooks, a mischievous brat
she had first played in vaudeville in 1912. Baby Snooks later
became a Follies favorite, and in that character Brice was featured
on radio from 1936 until her death. She also appeared in a few
motion pictures, including My Man (1928), Be Yourself! (1930), The Great Ziegfeld (1936), and Everybody Sing (1938). She died on May 29, 1951, in Hollywood, California. Her
life was the subject of the film Rose of Washington Square (1939), and of Funny Girl, a Broadway musical (1964) and
a motion picture (1968).
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| LEADS: |
| Gail Canull
- Fanny Brice |
| Rusty Wright
- John, Stage Manager |
| Marilyn Thompson
- Emma |
| Teri Mayer
- Mrs. Brice |
| Jackie Yarberry
- Mrs. Strakosh |
| Teri Taylor
- Mrs. Meeker |
| Sherry Bergen
- Mrs. O'Malley |
| Larry Menard
- Tom Kenney |
| David Blodeau
- Eddie Ryan |
| Richard Gelb
- Heckie |
| Rusty Wright,
Bruce Taylor - Workmen |
| Pam Jenkins
- Bubbles |
| Dawn Britton
- Polly |
| Cindy Trammell
- Maude |
| Mark Parmenter
- Nick Arnstein |
| Dana Tindall
- Charlie, Stage Director |
| Victor Berlund
- Florenz Ziegfield |
| Sandy Burtzlaff
- Mimsey |
| Richard Gelb,
Rusty Wright - Ziegfield Tenors |
| Jay Britton
- Adolph |
| Kathy Wright
- Mrs. Nadler |
| Bobby Kirkparick
- Paul |
| Gary Russell
- Actor |
| Sheree Senter
- Cathy |
| Terry Holbrook
- Vera |
| Lane Llewellyn
- Jenny |
| Kathy Warren
- Mrs. Winston |
| Vicki Rackley
- Mrs. Vance |
| Bruce Taylor
- Ben |
| Bobby Kirkpatrick
- Jody |
| Debbie Williams
- Joan |
| Bobby Kirkpatrick
- Mr. Davis |
| Richard Gelb
- Mr. Renaldi |
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- SONG LIST:
- If a Girl Isn't Pretty
- I'm The Greatest Star
- Cornet Man Who Taught Her Everything
- His Love Makes Me Beautiful
- I Want to be Seen With You Tonight
- Henry Street / People
- You Are Woman
- Don't Rain On My Parade
- Sadie, Sadie
- Find Yourself a Man
- Rat-tat-tat-tat / Who Are You Now?
- The Music That Makes Me Dance
- Roller Skate Rag
- The Swan
- Funny Girl
- I'd Rather Be Blue Over You
- My Man
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