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The Pink Lady

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Also credited on6 works

Sunny
The Wizard Of Oz
Ziegfeld Follies
Very Good Eddie
Camelot
New Girl In Town

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In the literature5 passages

  • After winning success in London, composer Ivan Caryll indited the scores for 14 Broadway musicals. His most celebrated production was The Pink Lady , which contained the durable song “My Beautiful Lady” and gave Hazel Dawn a memorable role that allowed her to play the violin. The story, adapted from a French play, Le Satyr , takes place i…ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
  • Perhaps musical comedy was simply the earthier form, on the risqué side. Ivan Caryll and C. M. S. McLellan’s The Pink Lady (1911) and Oh! Oh! Delphine (1912) were each billed as a “musical comedy,” and the erotic does rather hover over the action. The Pink Lady tells of a satyr loose in Paris stealing kisses, and Delphine ’s heroine has a…ebooks/Mordden, Ethan/Anything Goes_ A History of American Musical Theatre - Ethan Mordden.txt
  • For American comic opera, AEI offers a double-bill of core numbers from The Prince Of Pilsen and The Pink Lady . This was the way many Americans heard the old classics in the 1940s, when stagings were all but unheard of: a half-hour of radio, as actors performed linking dialogue for legit singers (in this case Jessica Dragonette and Charl…ebooks/Mordden, Ethan/Anything Goes_ A History of American Musical Theatre - Ethan Mordden.txt
  • lemaud. Lucien, while dining with his old flame ("the Pink Lady"), meets his current fiancee. He introduces his dining partner under a false name, and many entanglements ensue. Musical numbers: "My Beautiful Lady," "Kiss Waltz," "Donny Did, Donny Don't," and "By the Saskatchewan." Produced New York, New Amsterdam Theatre, March 13, 1911.theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 3 (I-N).txt
  • Ping-Pong (Adamov, Arthur) 1 7, 8 synopsis 1 8 Ping-xue bian-zong (Sichuan opera) 1 510 The Pink Lady (McLellan, C. M. S., and Caryll, Ivan): synopsis 3 465 Pinkville (Tabori, George) 1 106 The Pinnacle of Gold (Warerkar, B. V. Mama) 3 37 Pihones (Laviera, Tato) 4 182 Pins and Needles (Arent, Arthur, et al.) 1 85, 188; 3 252 synopsis 3 48…theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 5 (T-Z).txt

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