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The New Yorkers (1930) archiveA dizzy distillation of the perpetually party-going Twenties in New York. The fascination of low life for high society makes for madcap hilarity in this romance between an heiress and a gangster, which also had a part for that great disturber of the peace, Jimmy Durante. Explosive comedy from Fields (of 'Annie Get Your Gun'), sexy wit from Porter, in "The Great Indoors" and the notorious "Love for Sale," banned from radio for many years. Other great songs include "Let's Fly Away", "Where Have You Been?" and "I Happen to Like New York."

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Music: Cole Porter
Lyrics: Cole Porter
Book by: Herbert Fields

Archive listings for The New Yorkers (1930)

Work type: Musical.

T0701893617

A semi-staged performanceMusic Jimmy Durante (2 songs). Director Ian Marshall Fisher. Musical Director Steven Edis. Performer Craige Els (Al Spanish). Performer Anna Francolini (Alice Wentworth). Performer Ursula Smith (Gloria Wentworth). Performer Stuart Permutt. Performer Michael Roberts. Performer Chris Stanton. Performer Jud Charlton. Performer Dawn Spence (Mona Low). Performer Matthew Gould. Performer Sandra Marvin. Performer Grant Neal. Performer Jon Robyns. Performer Ian Davey.
29 Mar 09 to 19 Apr 09The Lilian Baylis Theatre, Inner London :: V236
listing details L1053390649
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