
Overview
Synopsis
When the press finds out that a backwater Vermont girl is dying of radium poisoning, all of New York is talking about her story. Soon she falls in love with a sophisticated gentleman, Wallace Cook. When it turns out that Hazel does not have radium poisoning and is in fact healthy, everyone seems to forget about Hazel. Luckily, Wallace still loves her.
Show Information
- Music
- Jule Styne
- Lyrics
- Bob Hilliard
- Category
- Musical
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 2
- First Produced
- 1953
- Genres
- Cast Size
- large
- Ideal For
- Mostly Male Cast, Large Cast
Context
Plot
Characters
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Songs
Act I
- A Little More Heart—Laura Carew, Wallace Cook and Magazine Staff
- The World Is Beautiful Today—Hazel Flagg
- I'm Glad I'm Leaving—Hazel Flagg
- The Rutland Bounce—Vermont Villager, Man on the Street, Dancer and Villagers
- Hello Hazel—Laura Carew and New Yorkers
- Paris Gown (ballet)-- Hazel Flagg, Maximilian Lavian, Dancers, Models and Attendants
- The World Is Beautiful Today—Wallace Cook and Editors
- Every Street's A Boulevard In Old New York—Mayor of New York
- How Do You Speak to an Angel—Wallace Cook
- Autograph Chant—Autograph Hunters
- I Feel Like I'm Gonna Live Forever—Hazel Flagg
- You're Gonna Dance With Me, Willie—Hazel Flagg, Willie and Company
Act II
- Who Is the Bravest? -- University Glee Club
- Dream Parade (ballet)-- Hazel Flagg and Company
- Salome—Dancing Girls, Salome, Cowboy Singer and Cowboy Dancers
- Everybody Loves To Take a Bow—Laura Carew, Mayor of New York and Men
- Laura De Maupassant—Hazel Flagg
- Autograph Chant (Reprise) -- Autograph Hunters
- I Feel Like I'm Gonna Live Forever (Reprise) -- Company
- How Do you Speak to an Angel (Reprise) -- Company
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.
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