''Two Little Girls in Blue'' is a
musical theatre work composed by
Paul Lannin and
Vincent Youmans
Vincent Millie Youmans (September 27, 1898 – April 5, 1946) was an American Broadway composer and producer.
A leading Broadway composer of his day, Youmans collaborated with virtually all the greatest lyricists on Broadway: Ira Gershwin, ...
, with lyrics by
Ira Gershwin (under the pseudonym "Arthur Francis") and a
libretto by
Fred Jackson. The musical premiered at
George M. Cohan's Theatre on
Broadway
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on May 3, 1921.
History
Background
The first "conference" for the show was held at the
Garden City Hotel
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, where Lannin worked as a chef. According to Gershwin, "His father wanted him to learn every phase of the hotel business, which didn't include composing."
A.L. Erlanger was brought in as producer, though Youmans and Gershwin were "urged to keep in the background," as Erlanger would be hesitant to produce a work with young writers.
1921 Broadway premiere
The original production, produced by Erlanger and staged by
Ned Wayburn, premiered at the
George M. Chochan's Theatre in the
Broadway Theater District
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in
New York City
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on May 3, 1921. The opening night cast included
Olin Howland
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,
Madeline and Marion Fairbanks,
Oscar Shaw,
Edward Begley, and
Virginia Earle.
[''Theatrical Notes'', New York Times, March 9, 1921, pg. 20.]
The May 4 review in ''
The New York Clipper
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'' stated: "The lyrics written by Arthur Francis are the best, and seem to show that there are some lyricists who are still able to write a lyric that rhymes also means something." Despite positive comments, Gershwin later wrote that working with Youmans was not a pleasure, as "he wanted to do everything; write, publish, produce, conduct, and show people down the aisle." Wayburn also gave negative statements: "I'm not satisfied to retire from the calling of Producing Stage Director with the reputation of being 'the world's greatest buck dancer.'"
1975 Off-Broadway revival
An off-Broadway revival was produced in 1978, running only a few weeks. While all of Gershwin's lyrics remained intact in the score, roughly one third of the score had been lost and was recomposed by Nathan Hurwitz. This production was produced by David Mayhew and Victoria Sanders, starring Alison Bevan in a 99-seat black box theatre beneath CIrcle-in-the-Square downtown on West 4th Street. It ran for only a few weeks.
Musical numbers
;Act I
* (We're Off on) A Wonderful Trip
* (Your) Wonderful U.S.A
* When I'm With the Girls
* Two Little Girls in Blue
* The Silly Season
* Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You
* You Started Something When You Came Along
* We're Off to India
;Act II
* Here, Steward
* The Gypsy Trail††
* Dolly†
* Who's Who With You?
* Just Like You
* There's Something About Me They Like§
* Rice and Shoes (Sweetest Girl)†
* She's Innocent
;Act III
* Honeymoon (When Will You Shine for Me?)
* I'm Tickled Silly (Slapstick)
* Orienta
§Additional lyrics by
Fred Jackson.
†Additional lyrics by Schuyler Greene.
††Additional lyrics by Irving Caesar.
Notes
External links
''Two Little Girls in Blue''at the
Internet Broadway Database
{{Vincent Youmans
1921 musicals
Broadway musicals
Original musicals