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Rhapsody (operetta)

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served as lighting designer. While critics praised the music and the singing of the show's leads, reviews of the operetta's written dialogue were universally bad; and the show was widely mocked in the press as a result. The play closed on December 2, 1944, after just 14 performances which proceeded 8
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also contributed some lyrics. Additionally, Davis was the operetta's producer (along with the New York socialite Lorraine Manville Dresselhuys), and Bennett was the orchestrater of Kreisler's music which was originally scored for piano. The Austrian conductor
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and from his large collection of works for violin and piano; with only a relatively small portion of new music by Kreisler being added to the operetta's score. While La Touche was the primary lyricist, playwright
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and Leonard Louis Levinson that is based on an original story by A. N. Nagler. The music from the operetta is taken mainly from Kreisler's 1932 Austrian-language operetta
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additional performances given in previews; making it one of the most expensive flops on Broadway at the time that it closed.
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Performances Are Halted at Century Theatre – Production Cost of $ 300,000.00".
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Index

operetta
Fritz Kreisler
John La Touche
book
Arnold Sundgaard
Sissy
de
Blevins Davis
Robert Russell Bennett
Fritz Mahler
New Century Theatre
Broadway
Roman Emperor Francis I
Empress Maria Theresa
David Lichine
The Royal Ballet
Hollywood films
Tony Award
Oliver Smith
Stanley McCandless
Voice type
soprano
Annamary Dickey
baritone
Rosemarie Brancato
tenor
contralto
Bertha Belmore
bass-baritone
Patricia Bowman

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