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| Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 07:08 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: Hidden puns in character names? - 37Rubydog 01:47 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| A bunch of these in On The Town. Chip reveals his real name to be John Offenblock, which is a takeoff on composer Jacques Offenbach as well as a pun on "chip off the old block." Claire DeLoone is of course a pun on "Claire de Lune" - which could refer to a number of classical pieces as well as simply meaning "moonlight." Hildy's full name is Brunnhilde Esterhazy - the first name coming from Wagner's Ring, the last name being composer Franz Josef Haydn's benefactor family. Hildy's boss at the taxi company is "S. Uperman." I'm not sure of the exact pun in the Judge's name - Pitkin W. Bridgework - but clearly there's something there. and more... |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 09:05 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Chromolume 07:08 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Yeah, those names in ON THE TOWN are great. Although I didn't fully get Hildy's boss's name -- I didn't know about the "S.," I thought she just referred to him as "Mr. Upperman" (and I thought it was spelled that way, with two p's). | |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 09:12 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Michael_Portantiere 09:05 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Yes - I agree the "S. Uperman" joke doesn't land as it could - you might only catch it from the program listing (or of course the script). | |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 09:28 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Chromolume 09:12 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Right, but I didn't even know (or remember) that the character is listed with the "S" initial in the program. | |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 09:30 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Michael_Portantiere 09:28 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Right. I guess what I should have said is if you don't remember it (or see it) in the program listing, the joke is lost. ;-) | |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 10:09 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Chromolume 09:30 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Gotcha. Since I didn't know about the "S" and I assumed his name was spelled "Upperman," I guess I thought maybe the name was a different kind of pun, you know, "upper man on the totem pole" -- the opposite of Willy Loman, "low man on the the totem pole," which someone else here pointed out. :-) |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Posted by: Snowysdad 09:55 am EDT 04/20/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Michael_Portantiere 10:09 pm EDT 04/19/20 | |
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| Where ever Comden and Green were at work look for these insider jokes. A couple of my favorites include all the opera jokes in "Catch Our Act at the Met" from Two on the Isle Dolores Gray: I'll play Lucia Bert Lahr: and I'll play sextette by Don Ameche D. Gray: No Donizetti Both: and we'll be putting the wriggle into Rigolett and Dr. Kitchel the Dentist who writes songs on his air hose in Bells are Ringing. This comes from Harold Karr, composer of Ethel Merman's then recent musical Happy Hunting who had been a dentist and may very well have gone back to practicing after. Also lots of people in the news at the time mentioned in "Drop That Name." |
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| re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 03:41 pm EDT 04/20/20 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 03:41 pm EDT 04/20/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names - On The Town - Snowysdad 09:55 am EDT 04/20/20 | |
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| That show is actually called ''Two on the Aisle.'' Although ''Two on the Isle'' could be a musical about Robinson Crusoe and his man, Friday. ;) | |
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