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''Les Poupées de Paris'' (''The Dolls of Paris'') was a
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show created, produced and directed by Sid and Marty Krofft, that toured the United States throughout the 1960s.


History

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s Sid and Marty Krofft had had a successful career on stages in America and Europe throughout the 1950s. One morning, Sid awoke with the idea to create a show with his marionettes for adults only,Sid & Marty Krofft Interview, Part 1 of 5
on
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complete with music, comedy, horror, celebrities and topless puppets. Nat Hart, a maître d'hôtel at the Flamingo Hotel, became a fan of the Krofft's work during repeated viewings of their shows at the hotel. Hart approached the Kroffts one day and announced that he was going to open a club, and he asked the Kroffts to put together a puppet show as an attraction for the new club. The resulting show, which came to be known as ''Les Poupées de Paris'', was modeled after the Paris revues
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and Folies Bergère. The Kroffts opened the show at their newly built theater the Gilded Rafters in the
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in October 1961, though the show was later relocated to P.J.'s, a 200-seat dinner theatre in Los Angeles."The Marquee" by Barbara Blayden, ''The Times'', June 18, 1965 In addition to original characters, many of the puppets were modeled after celebrities. The Kroffts had previously been the opening act for entertainers like
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, so they were able to get many celebrities to record voices for their puppets. Some of these puppets included
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, Jayne Mansfield, Tony Martin, Phil Silvers, Loretta Young, and Mae West, whose puppet appeared topless. A handful of puppets were unofficially modeled after other celebrities ( Pelvis Essley), and several weren't created specifically for the show — their
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and Madame Jenkins Foster puppets all made brief appearances in the 1957
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''Here's Irving''. The show was a success, and became a key attraction at the Seattle World's Fair in 1962, the New York World's Fair in 1964-1965, and the San Antonio HemisFair '68 in 1968. The lavish production cost $200,000"Adults Only"
''Time'' magazine,
to produce; the elaborate sets took three months to install and included a revolving theatre, elevators, an ice-skating rink and waterfall. The Reverend Billy Graham caught the premiered World's Fair performance of the show and immediately denounced it, complaining that the "women don't wear bras". He failed to mention that the "women" were puppets. This anti-endorsement, coupled with a write-up in ''
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'' magazine, resulted in the show taking in record crowds — the Kroffts claimed that tickets were
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, and the performances were so packed that they couldn't let in personal friends. "Be sure to mention it's dirty, that will give them the picture," Marty explained. The show traveled around the country for the remainder of the decade and was seen by an estimated nine and a half million people.


Television

Although there was a common practice of filming live shows to be broadcast as American television specials, ''Les Poupées de Paris'' was a bit too risque to air on television. However, the Kroffts did appear on several popular television shows to promote their live show, including '' The Jack Paar Show'' (November 1961) and '' The Bell Telephone Hour'' (December 8, 1964). ''Les Poupées'' led to a brief stint on '' The Dean Martin Show''. In 1964, producer of ''The Dean Martin Show'' caught ''Les Poupées de Paris'' at the New York World's Fair, and recruited the Kroffts to create a puppet segment on Martin's variety show that captured the essence of ''Les Poupées''. This was their first break into television, but it was to be short-lived; the Kroffts were fired after eight episodesHal Erickson, "E! True Hollywood Story:" The Weird World of Sid & Marty Krofft because Martin felt he was being upstaged by the puppets.


Soundtrack

A soundtrack album was released by
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in 1965. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording – Special or Novel Effects, but it lost out to '' The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits''.


Track listing

# Overture - Joe Reisman # Bonsoir - Anne Farge and Janine Forman # Les Poupees de Paris -
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# The Bathtub Scene (
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and Janine Forman # Don't Say Paris, Say Paree -
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# You Can't Make It Anywhere -
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# Let's Be Frank, Mr. Frankenstein - Joey Forman ( Bela Lugosi) and Guy Marks (
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) # The Lab - Loretta Young # The Mad Doctor and the Creature - Paul Frees # I Can't Wait to Take You Home to Mother -
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& Jane Keane # The Kook Spooks (Instrumental) - Joe Reisman # It's a Living -
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, Jayne Mansfield &
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(as "Pelvis Essley") # The Opera Singer - Edie Adams # The Ice Skater (On the Wings of Romance) - Chorus # Love is a Bore -
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# Sadie Fats - Merry Williams # Love Is a Bore (reprise) -
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# The Circus (Grand Finale) - Phil Silvers & Tony Martin


Footnotes and references


External links


Joe Reisman Scores, 1945-1986
Music Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. {{DEFAULTSORT:Poupees de Paris 1961 musicals Sid and Marty Krofft Century 21 Exposition 1964 New York World's Fair Puppetry