Another musical set in Brooklyn centered on Cissy, a blowsy and slighted faded woman of easy virtue who shares her bed with a succession of different men, all of whom she calls “Harry” in honor of the first man she ever lived with. Hers is a raucous, carefree life, and even when the first Harry and the current Harry accidentally meet, all ends well for Cissy, who never really has bad luck. In one of the comical plot…
Opened
1951
Performances
270
Type
Musical
Era
Golden Age
Music: Arthur SchwartzLyrics: Dorothy FieldsBook: Betty Smith and George Abbott
Productions1 on Broadway
1951
Alvin TheatreOriginal. April 19, 1951 · George Abbott
270 performances
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