The show is 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission.
The use of camera and other recording devices in this theater is prohibited by law.
SONG CREDITS
“Without a Song,” written by Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, and Vincent Youmans. Used by Permission of Anne Rachel Music Corp., L S Q Music Company, and W B Music Corp. (ASCAP). “After You’ve Gone,” written by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer. “Man I Love,” written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Used by Permission of New World Music Company (LTD) (ASCAP). “Lady is a Tramp,” written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers. Used by Permission of Chappell-Co Inc and Williamson Music Co (ASCAP). “My Man,” written by Jacques Mardochee Charles, Albert Lucien Willemetz, and Maurice Yvain. Used by Permission of Editions Salabert France (ASCAP/SACEM). “Second Hand Rose,” written by Grant Clarke, James F Hanley, and Harlan Howard. Used by Permission of Fred Fisher Music Co Inc & Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc (ASCAP) and Good Ol Harlan Songs, Legacy of Harlan Perry Howard LLC, & Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BMI). “With a Song in My Heart,” written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers. Used by Permission of Warner Bros Inc and Williamson Music Co (ASCAP). “How About You,” written by Ralph Freed and Burton Lane. Used by Permission of EMI Feist Catalog Inc (ASCAP). “I Got Lost in His Arms,” written by Irving Berlin. Used by Permission of Berlin Irving Music Corp (ASCAP). “I Believe,” written by Ervin M Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl, and Al Stillman. Used by Permission of Gentlemen Jim Music Corp, Hampshire House Publishing Corp, L and S Freedom Music, Larry Spier Music LLC, Lindabet Music Corporation, and Tadzio Music Co (ASCAP). “Come Rain or Come Shine,” written by Harold Arlen and John H Mercer. Used by Permission of Chappell-Co Inc and S A Music Co (ASCAP). “Summertime,” written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Du Bose Heyward, and Dorothy Kuhns. Used by Permission of Dubose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund Pub, Frankie G. Songs, Ira Gershwin Music, Nokawi Music, and W B Music Corp (ASCAP). “Before the Parade Passes By,” written by Lee Adams, Jerry Herman, and Charles Strouse. Used by Permission of Morris Edwin H & Co Inc (ASCAP). “Birth of the Blues,” written by Lew Brown, B G De Sylva, and Ray Henderson. Used by Permission of Ballentine Stephen Music Publ Co, Ray Henderson Music Co Inc, and Warner Bros Inc (ASCAP). “When There Are Stars Above Me,” written by Patricia A Berman and Antonios Kontaxakis. Used by Permission of Stars Above Me Music (BMI). “Sing Sing Sing,” written by Louis Prima. Used by Permission of EMI Robbins Catalog Inc (ASCAP).
PHOTO CREDITS
Projection photographs were provided courtesy of Patti Berman, The New York Public Library, and The Los Angeles Public Library.
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