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Jerome Kern’s Roberta

Roberta

Shows · Roberta

An American football player inherits his aunt's fashionable Parisian dress salon and must navigate the world of high fashion while falling in love with his aunt's beautiful Russian assistant. Romantic rivalries, mistaken identities, and comic misunderstandings ensue as the athlete proves equally adept at winning hearts and touchdowns.

Opened
1933
Performances
295
Type
Musical
Era
Early
Music: Jerome KernLyrics: Otto HarbachBook: Otto Harbach

Productions1 on Broadway

1933 New Amsterdam Theatre Original. November 18, 1933 · Hassard Short 295 performances

Every Broadway staging held in broadway-data, sourced to IBDB. West End runs are not yet held.

Licensing 2 entries

US Concord Theatricals Tams-Witmark available
UK Concord Theatricals Tams-Witmark available

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In the literature35 passages

Laura Hunt and Waldo Lydecker (Vera Caspary’s mystery novel Laura ), who saw Roberta, book:complete-book-of-1950s-broadway-musicals-the-dan-dietz#p887

His next Broadway show was a success with critics and audiences. The Cat and the Fiddle (10/15/31; 395 performances) paired Harbach with Jerome Kern. The fine score boasted such standards as “Try to Forget,” “She Didn’t Say Yes,” and “The Night Was Made for Love.” The following year saw Kern and Harbach’s Roberta (11/1… book:broadway-its-history-people-and-places-an-encyclopedia-bloom-ken-1949-2nd-ed-new#p241

Kern’s Roberta, with lyrics by Otto Harbach, and yet another from the first Fred and Ginger eight, also deserves consideration as one of the finest contemporary film adaptations of a staged musical comedy (with significant touches of operetta). book:enchanted-evenings-the-broadway-musical-from-show-boat-block-geoffrey-oxford-new#p199

Hassard Short, director of production, lighting, and musical sequences, who had designed illustrious shows for two decades, including The Band Wagon, Roberta, and Jubilee. book:enchanted-evenings-the-broadway-musical-from-show-boat-block-geoffrey-oxford-new#p651

He continued to write shows that fused different approaches to musical theater during the early 1930s, such as The Cat and the Fiddle (1931), Music in the Air (1932), and Roberta (1933). book:historical-dictionary-of-the-broadway-musical-volume-22-william-a-everett-paul-r#p212

With less than minimal competition, drastically cut-rate tickets, and the song hit “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,’””» ROBERTA managed a fair run. book:show-tunes-1905-1985-the-songs-shows-and-careers-of-steven-suskin-1st-ed-new-yor#p90

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