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Gay Divorce

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Gay Divorce (1932) is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Kenneth Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein.

Contents

[edit] Songs

  • "After You, Who?"
  • "Fate"
  • "How's Your Romance?"
  • "I Love Only You"
  • "I Still Love the Red, White and Blue"
  • "I've Got You on My Mind"
  • "Mister and Missus Fitch"
  • "Night and Day"
  • "Salt Air"
  • "A Weekend Affair"
  • "What Will Become of Our England?"
  • "Why Marry Them?"
  • "You're in Love"

[edit] Broadway production

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The show opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on November 29, 1932 and transferred to the Shubert Theatre on January 16, 1933 for a total run of 248 performances. It was directed by Howard Lindsay.

Cast:

[edit] London production

The show opened at the Palace Theatre on November 2, 1933 and ran for 180 performances. It was directed by Felix Edwardes.

Cast:

[edit] 1934 RKO Radio Pictures film

Titled The Gay Divorcee, the film version was directed by Mark Sandrich and produced by Pandro S. Berman.

New songs for the film:

Cast:

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