Jubilee (musical)
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Jubilee is a theatre musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Moss Hart.
[edit] Songs
- "Aphrodite's Dance"
- "Begin the Beguine"
- "Entrance of Eric"
- "The Entrance of Paris"
- "Ev'ry-bod-ee Who's Anybod-ee"
- "Gather Ye Autographs While Ye May"
- "Gay Little Wives"
- "Good Morning, Miss Standing"
- "Just One of Those Things"
- "The Kling-Kling Bird on Top of the Divi-Divi Tree"
- "Me and Marie"
- "Mr and Mrs Smith"
- "My Loulou"
- "My Most Intimate Friend"
- "Our Crown"
- "A Picture of Me Without You"
- "Sing Jubilee"
- "Sunday Morning Breakfast Time"
- "Swing That Swing"
- "There's Nothing Like Swimming"
- "To Get Away"
- "We're Off to Feathermore"
- "What a Nice Municipal Park"
- "When Love Comes Your Way"
- "When Me, Mowgli, Love"
- "Why Shouldn't I?"
[edit] Broadway production
The show opened at the Imperial Theatre on October 12, 1935 and ran for 169 performances. It was directed by Hassard Short.
Cast:
- Mary Boland as The Queen
- June Knight as Karen O'Kane
- Melville Cooper as The King
- Derek Williams as Eric Dare
- May Boley as Eve Standing
- Charles Walters as Prince James
- Margaret Adams as Princess Diana
- Mark Plant as Charles Rausmiller
- Montgomery Clift as Prince Peter