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Skyscraper: The New Musical Comedy

Skyscraper

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"The New Musical Comedy" music by James Van Heusen lyrics by eee Cahn book by Peter Stone based on the 1945 comedy ae Girl by Elmer Re directed by Cy Feuer choreographed by Michael Kidd produced by Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin starring Julie Harris, Peter L. Marshall, and Charles Nelson Reilly | (replacing Victor Spinetti) with Nancy Cushman, Dick O’Neill, Donald Burr, Rex Everhart, and Lesley Stewart opened Novembe…

Opened
1965
Performances
248
Type
Musical
Era
Revolution
Music: James Van HeusenLyrics: Sammy CahnBook: Peter Stone

Productions1 on Broadway

1965 Lunt-Fontanne Original. November 13, 1965 · Cy Feuer 248 performances

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Licensing 1 entry

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In the literature7 passages

SKYSCRAPER! [November 13, 1965] and WALKING HAPPY? [November 26, 1966] (both with music by Jimmy Van Heusen). book:show-tunes-the-songs-shows-and-careers-of-broadway-s-suskin-steven-suskin-steven#p266

Skyscraper was more successful but less happy backstage (its lyricist Sammy Cahn found it ‘a devastating experience’). book:west-end-broadway-the-golden-age-of-the-american-musical-adrian-wright-boydell-b#p242

More successful but less happy backstage (its lyricist Sammy Cahn found it ‘a devastating experience’) was Skyscraper (248). book:west-end-broadway-the-golden-age-of-the-american-musical-in-london-adrian-wright#p287

Rosalind Russell in Wonderful Town (1953), Tony Randall in Oh Captain! (1958), Lucille Ball in Wildcat (1960), Julie Harris in Skyscraper (1965), and Katharine Hepburn in Coco (1969) demonstrate that the musical’s cultural prestige now attracted even Hollywood folk or, in Harris’ case, “real” actors. book:anything-goes-a-history-of-american-musical-theatre-ethan-mordden#p213

These are the people who know that Charles Nelson Reilly replaced Victor Spinetti in Skyscraper, that Pacific Overtures played its two out-of-town tryouts in Boston and Washington, and that RCA Victor would have recorded Foxy in 1964 if the damned thing had run longer. book:broadway-musicals-the-biggest-hit-and-the-biggest-flop-of-filichia-peter-new-yor#p234

Near the theatre was the Gaiety Delicatessen (made famous in the musical Skyscraper). They advertised an “INTERMISHNOSH.” book:show-and-tell-the-new-book-of-broadway-anecdotes-ken-bloom-bloom-ken-oxford-univ#p160

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