Show Girl (1929 musical)

Show Girl is a musical by William Anthony McGuire that ran from Jul 2, 1929 to Oct 5, 1929. The musical tells the story of aspiring Broadway showgirl Dixie Dugan (played by Ruby Keeler) as she is pursued by four suitors (played by Eddie Foy, Jr., Joseph Macaulay, Austin Fairman, and Frank McHugh)[1]. The music was written by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn.

Dixie Dugan was created by J. P. McEvoy and was first introduced in Liberty (magazine) before McEvoy published his 1928 novel Show Girl (on which the musical was loosely based).

The Broadway production was produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, directed by McGuire, and choreographed by Bobby Connolly, with ballet sequences, including one set to An American in Paris, by Albertina Rasch. Duke Ellington conducted the orchestra. It opened on July 2, 1929 at the Ziegfeld Theatre and ran for 111 performances. The cast included Ruby Keeler as Dixie, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Foy, Jr., Frank McHugh, and Nick Lucas.

Keeler's husband Al Jolson frequently sat in the audience and serenaded her with the show's closing number, "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)," from his seat.[2] The song was featured in the 1946 biopic The Jolson Story.[3]

In 1929, Ruby had to withdraw due to illness and Dorothy Stone took over her roles.

Warner Brothers filmed this musical as Show Girl (1928)[4] with Alice White as Dixie Dugan and then a sequel, Show Girl in Hollywood (1930) with White again starring as Dixie.

Song list

References

  1. upperco (2014-10-06). "S Is For… SHOW GIRL (1929)". THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT!. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  2. Beyond Category: The Life and Genius of Duke Ellington by John Edward Hasse (ISBN 0306806142), page 122
  3. The Jolson Story at the Internet Movie Database
  4. Show Girl on IMDb (1928 film)
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