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Let the Canary Sing

The Canary

Shows · The Canary

Julie Doree, known as The Canary for her beautiful singing voice, finds herself at the center of a romantic entanglement at a fashionable European spa. Multiple suitors compete for her affections while mistaken identities and forged love letters threaten to derail everyone's romantic plans.

Opened
1918
Performances
152
Type
Musical
Era
Early
Music: Ivan CaryllLyrics: P. G. Wodehouse, Harry B. SmithBook: Harry B. Smith, George Barr McCutcheon

Productions1 on Broadway

1918 Globe Theatre Original. November 4, 1918 · Fred G. Latham, Edward Royce 152 performances

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In the literature1 passages

The most interesting thing about The Canary (1918) was that it had songs by Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Harry Tierney, and Ivan Caryll. book:at-this-theatre-100-years-of-broadway-shows-stories-and-botto-louis-viagas-rober#p54

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