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Lend An Ear

We hold no picture of this show. This is William Eythe, who was in the 1948 production. Photographer not credited

Shows · Lend An Ear

Billed as “An Intimate Musical Revue” (there were 21 in the cast), Lend an Ear was the first of 14 musicals to be directed and choreographed by Gower Champion. It also revealed the triple talents of writer Charles Gaynor, and it marked the Broadway debut of a squeaky-voiced, saucer-eyed blonde named Carol Channi

Opened
1948
Performances
460
Type
Revue
Era
Golden Age
Music: Charles GaynorLyrics: Charles Gaynor

Productions1 on Broadway

1948 National Theatre Original. December 16, 1948 · Gower Champion, Hal Gerson 460 performances

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Licensing 1 entry

US Concord Theatricals Concord Theatricals available

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In the literature1 passages

He won his first Tony for staging Lend An Ear (1948), which intro- duced Carol Channing to Broadway audiences. book:the-golden-age-of-american-musical-theatre-1943-1965-naden-corinne-j-rowman-litt#p193

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