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| LEND ME A TENOR, SOUVENIR nm | |
| Posted by: JayG 09:53 am EDT 05/28/18 | |
| In reply to: Plays about opera - commedia 08:25 am EDT 05/28/18 | |
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| re: LEND ME A TENOR and sequel | |
| Last Edit: PlayWiz 06:05 pm EDT 05/29/18 | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 06:04 pm EDT 05/29/18 | |
| In reply to: LEND ME A TENOR, SOUVENIR nm - JayG 09:53 am EDT 05/28/18 | |
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| I think Ken Ludwig has written one or two followup plays to "Lend Me A Tenor" as well. I don't know how good or funny they are though, but I think they been done in regionals. | |
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| re: LEND ME A TENOR and sequel | |
| Last Edit: Chromolume 09:26 pm EDT 05/29/18 | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 09:24 pm EDT 05/29/18 | |
| In reply to: re: LEND ME A TENOR and sequel - PlayWiz 06:04 pm EDT 05/29/18 | |
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| Well, really the pairing of Bobby and Bela Zangler in Crazy For You is the same essential joke. Could have titled the musical Lend Me A Zangler. ;-) There's also his Shakespeare In Hollywood, where the characters of Midsummer mingle with the film actors in Max Reinhardt's film of the play as he films it. Don't forget that later on, Ludwig wrote the book for an abandoned first attempt at a stage musical of An American In Paris, which was concepted to be about the filming of the original musical film, and featured a character named Hermia. (Not to mention the Gershwin score, of course.) Plus ca Ludwig, plus c'est la meme chose? ;-) |
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