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re: Try "Love Me Tonight" - it's incredibly witty, funny, tuneful and delightful nm
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 07:29 pm EDT 08/25/21
In reply to: re: Try "Love Me Tonight" - it's incredibly witty, funny, tuneful and delightful nm - PlayWiz 05:51 pm EDT 08/25/21

I think it's delightful the way Rodgers and Hart introduce the song in Love Me Tonight, although it's a little cheeky because Maurice is a common tailor and he doesn't know that Jeanette is a princess.
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re: Try "Love Me Tonight" - it's incredibly witty, funny, tuneful and delightful nm
Posted by: PlayWiz 09:08 pm EDT 08/25/21
In reply to: re: Try "Love Me Tonight" - it's incredibly witty, funny, tuneful and delightful nm - BroadwayTonyJ 07:29 pm EDT 08/25/21

That whole sequence is wonderful, starting with Jeanette's entrance, singing "Lover" on, and, at times, to her horse! It's interesting that the song is sung only once through, never even reprised in the musical score, yet it went on to become a standard. That entrance is designed to make the sight and sound of Jeanette singing as enchanting to the audience as she is to Maurice, and I think they succeeded.
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Rouben Mamoulian -- Stage & Film Director
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:30 am EDT 08/26/21
In reply to: re: Try "Love Me Tonight" - it's incredibly witty, funny, tuneful and delightful nm - PlayWiz 09:08 pm EDT 08/25/21

Rouben Mamoulian's direction of Love Me Tonight is so incredibly inventive and continues to influence other directors even today. The opening segment of the In the Heights film is an homage to Mamoulian's use of street sounds not only in Love Me Tonight, but also in the play Porgy and in the musical Porgy and Bess.

Mamoulian had an interesting career in both theatre and film. His notable works on Broadway included Porgy and Bess, Oklahoma!, Carousel, and Lost in the Stars. Some of his best films are Queen Christina, Golden Boy, The Mark of Zorro, Blood and Sand, and Silk Stockings.

The scenic design in his best works is particularly striking. There is also a fluidity and a look in many of his films which is highly stylized, even poetic.

He was born in the Georgian area of the old Soviet empire. His family was of Armenian descent so I imagine he would be considered Asian-American.
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