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Simply Heavenly

Shows · Simply Heavenly

Simply Heavenly is a musical comedy with book and lyrics by Langston Hughes and music by David Martin, based on Hughes' novel Simple Takes A Wife and other Simple stories.

Opened
1957
Performances
62
Type
Musical
Era
Golden Age
Music: David MartinLyrics: Langston HughesBook: Langston Hughes

Productions2 on Broadway

1957 Playhouse Theatre Original. August 20, 1957 · Joshua Shelley 62 performances
1958 Adelphi Theatre Transfer. May 20, 1958

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

Licensing 1 entry

US Concord Theatricals Concord Theatricals available

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In the literature7 passages

Simply Heavenly first opened Off-Broadway on May 21, 1957, at the 85th Street Playhouse for forty-four performances; it transferred to Broadway at the Playhouse Theatre three months later on August 20 for sixty-two performances; and then returned to Off-Broadway on November 8 for sixty-three more performances at the Re… book:complete-book-of-1950s-broadway-musicals-the-dan-dietz#p642

Simply Heavenly is perhaps the best black musical ever, a work of immense, unpretentious charm, extremely funny and with a great deal to say as well. book:not-since-carrie-forty-years-of-broadway-musical-flops-ken-mandelbaum#p342

But like The Human Comedy and Simply Heavenly, which also began off-Broadway, The Golden Apple was not a hit on Broadway. book:not-since-carrie-forty-years-of-broadway-musical-flops-ken-mandelbaum#p348

The commercial disappointment of Simply Heavenly did nothing to deter Hylton from promoting more black material. Three years later he had a reasonable run with the all-black King Kong, ‘an all-African jazz musical’ that had never approached New York but been a great 1959 success in South Africa. book:west-end-broadway-the-golden-age-of-the-american-musical-adrian-wright-boydell-b#p156

Simply Heavenly, which has nevertheless enjoyed West End revival and a much more enthusiastic critical reception than it enjoyed in 1958. book:west-end-broadway-the-golden-age-of-the-american-musical-adrian-wright-boydell-b#p158

Anyone familiar with Burra’s luminous paintings of Harlem life such as ‘Savoy Ballroom, Harlem’ (1934) and ‘Harlem Scene’ (1934–5) will know his fascination with the place. One reason to celebrate Simply Heavenly was the lively cast; this included Bertice Reading, who three years before had been a passenger on The Jazz… book:west-end-broadway-the-golden-age-of-the-american-musical-in-london-adrian-wright#p183

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