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A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine

A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine is a musical comedy consisting of two essentially independent one-act plays, with a book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh and music by Frank Lazarus. Additionally, songs by other composers are incorporated into the score. The musical premiered in the West End and then ran on Broadway.

A Day in Hollywood
A Night in the Ukraine
Original Broadway cast recording
MusicFrank Lazarus and others
LyricsDick Vosburgh
BookDick Vosburgh
BasisA revue and Anton Chekhov's one-act play The Bear
Productions1979 West End
1980 Broadway

Plot overview edit

The first act, A Day in Hollywood, is a revue of classic Hollywood songs of the 1930s performed by singers and dancers representing ushers from Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The second, A Night in the Ukraine, is loosely based on Anton Chekhov's one-act play The Bear, and is presented in the style of a Marx Brothers movie. We follow Serge B. Samovar, a lawyer based on Groucho Marx, as he attempts to collect a 1,800 ruble fee from Mrs. Pavlenko – a wealthy widow. Other characters in this act include Gino (a Harpo Marx-inspired character), Carlo (a Chico Marx-inspired character), Nina, and Constantine (arguably a character inspired by Zeppo Marx).[1]

In a review of a regional production the reviewer from The New York Times commented that the musical "...has a hybrid score that lists music by Frank Lazarus, with book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh, additional songs composed by Jerry Herman and a solid midsection medley devoted to the prolific composer of popular movie music, Richard A. Whiting. We are treated to a pleasant musical grab bag..."[2]

Productions edit

The musical premiered in the West End at the Mayfair Theatre on 28 March 1979, where it ran for 168 performances.

The musical opened on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on May 1, 1980, transferred to the Royale Theatre on June 17, 1980, and closed on September 27, 1981, after 588 performances and nine previews. The musical was directed and co-choreographed by Tommy Tune, with Thommie Walsh as co-choreographer, with scenic design by Tony Walton, costume design by Michel Stuart and lighting design by Beverly Emmons. The cast included David Garrison, Priscilla Lopez, Frank Lazarus, Peggy Hewett, Kate Draper, Albert Stephenson, and Stephen James.[3]

An Off-Broadway revival premiered in 2022 and ran for 8 performances at Theatre Row. Directed by Robert Schneider and choreographed by Deidre Goodwin, the company included Mike Cefalo (Carlo / Frank), David B. Friedman (David / Samovar), Felipe Galganni (Sascha), Caleb James Grochalski (Male Swing / Dance Captain), Stephanie Israelson (Kate / Nina), Lauren Lukacek (Peggy / Pavlenko), Maria Grace Reginaldi (Female Swing), Suzanne Slade (Pricilla / Gina), Marina Vidal (Masha) and Mark William (Constantine / Stephen). [4]

Songs edit

(Songs are by Vosburgh and Lazarus unless otherwise noted)

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Lawsuit edit

Representatives of the Marx Brothers' interests (Groucho Marx Productions, on behalf of Groucho and Chico, and Harpo's widow Susan Marx) sued the musical's producers for violating the Marx Brothers' right of publicity.[5] A lawyer for the plaintiffs said that they were not seeking to shut down the production, but only to demand a license fee for the use of the Marx Brothers characters.[6] The District Court found in favor of the Marx heirs, applying New York law.[5][6] However, on appeal, the decision was reversed, on the grounds that the Marx Brothers had been residents of California, and, at the time of the lawsuit, California law provided that a person's right of publicity either expired upon the person's death, or possibly, could pass to the person's heirs only under limited circumstances which could not restrict production of this musical.[7] The lawsuit ultimately resulted in favor of the musical's producers.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine (Broadway, John Golden Theatre, 1980)".
  2. ^ Klein, Alvin. "Theater; 'Day In Hollywood' In Fairfield", The New York Times, October 4, 1987
  3. ^ " A Day in Hollywood / a Night in the Ukraine Production Information", PlaybillVault.com, accessed January 5, 2012
  4. ^ https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Photos-A-DAY-IN-HOLLYWOODA-NIGHT-IN-THE-UKRAINE-Celebrates-Opening-Night-20220225 " A Day in Hollywood / a Night in the Ukraine'], PlaybillVault.com, accessed July 3rd, 2023
  5. ^ a b Groucho Marx Productions v. Day & Night Co., 523 F. Supp. 485 (S.D.N.Y. 1981).
  6. ^ a b Lubasch, Arnold H. (October 6, 1981). "U.S. Court Rules for Marx Brothers' Heirs on 'Day in Hollywood'". The New York Times. p. C7. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  7. ^ Groucho Marx Productions v. Day & Night Co., 689 F.2d 317 (2d Cir. 1982).
  8. ^ Siegel, Paul (2011). Communication Law in America (3d ed.). Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 151. ISBN 978-1442209398. Retrieved 2020-03-25.

External links edit

  • Internet Broadway Database listing
  • - Plot summary and character descriptions from StageAgent.com
  • A Day In Hollywood/A Night In The Ukraine Plot and Musical Numbers at guidetomusicaltheatre.com

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A Day in Hollywood A Night in the Ukraine is a musical comedy consisting of two essentially independent one act plays with a book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh and music by Frank Lazarus Additionally songs by other composers are incorporated into the score The musical premiered in the West End and then ran on Broadway A Day in Hollywood A Night in the UkraineOriginal Broadway cast recordingMusicFrank Lazarus and othersLyricsDick VosburghBookDick VosburghBasisA revue and Anton Chekhov s one act play The BearProductions1979 West End 1980 Broadway Contents 1 Plot overview 2 Productions 3 Songs 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Original Broadway production 5 Lawsuit 6 References 7 External linksPlot overview editThe first act A Day in Hollywood is a revue of classic Hollywood songs of the 1930s performed by singers and dancers representing ushers from Grauman s Chinese Theatre The second A Night in the Ukraine is loosely based on Anton Chekhov s one act play The Bear and is presented in the style of a Marx Brothers movie We follow Serge B Samovar a lawyer based on Groucho Marx as he attempts to collect a 1 800 ruble fee from Mrs Pavlenko a wealthy widow Other characters in this act include Gino a Harpo Marx inspired character Carlo a Chico Marx inspired character Nina and Constantine arguably a character inspired by Zeppo Marx 1 In a review of a regional production the reviewer from The New York Times commented that the musical has a hybrid score that lists music by Frank Lazarus with book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh additional songs composed by Jerry Herman and a solid midsection medley devoted to the prolific composer of popular movie music Richard A Whiting We are treated to a pleasant musical grab bag 2 Productions editThe musical premiered in the West End at the Mayfair Theatre on 28 March 1979 where it ran for 168 performances The musical opened on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre on May 1 1980 transferred to the Royale Theatre on June 17 1980 and closed on September 27 1981 after 588 performances and nine previews The musical was directed and co choreographed by Tommy Tune with Thommie Walsh as co choreographer with scenic design by Tony Walton costume design by Michel Stuart and lighting design by Beverly Emmons The cast included David Garrison Priscilla Lopez Frank Lazarus Peggy Hewett Kate Draper Albert Stephenson and Stephen James 3 An Off Broadway revival premiered in 2022 and ran for 8 performances at Theatre Row Directed by Robert Schneider and choreographed by Deidre Goodwin the company included Mike Cefalo Carlo Frank David B Friedman David Samovar Felipe Galganni Sascha Caleb James Grochalski Male Swing Dance Captain Stephanie Israelson Kate Nina Lauren Lukacek Peggy Pavlenko Maria Grace Reginaldi Female Swing Suzanne Slade Pricilla Gina Marina Vidal Masha and Mark William Constantine Stephen 4 Songs edit Songs are by Vosburgh and Lazarus unless otherwise noted Act 1 Just Go to the Movies Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman Famous Feet I Love a Film Cliche Music by Trevor Lyttleton MBE Nelson Music and lyrics by Herman The Best in the World Music and lyrics by Herman Richard Whiting Medley It All Comes Out of the Piano Ain t We Got Fun Music by Richard A Whiting lyrics By Gus Kahn and Raymond B Egan Too Marvelous for Words Music by Whiting lyrics by Johnny Mercer The Japanese Sandman Music by Whiting lyrics by Egan On the Good Ship Lollipop Music by Whiting lyrics by Sidney Clare Double Trouble Music by Whiting and Ralph Rainger lyrics by Leo Robin Louise Music by Whiting lyrics by Robin Sleepy Time Gal Music by Whiting and Ange Lorenzo lyrics by Egan and Joseph R Alden It All Comes Out of the Piano Beyond the Blue Horizon Music by Whiting and W Franke Harling lyrics by Robin Thanks for the Memory Music by Rainger lyrics by Robin Another Memory Doin the Production Code A Night in the Ukraine Act 2 Hooray for Hollywood Music by Whiting lyrics by Mercer Added for the 2016 revival Samovar the Lawyer Just Like That Again A Duel A Duel Natasha A Night in the Ukraine Reprise Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1980 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated Best Book of a Musical Dick Vosburgh Nominated Best Original Score Frank Lazarus and Dick Vosburgh Nominated Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical David Garrison Nominated Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Priscilla Lopez Won Best Direction of a Musical Tommy Tune Nominated Best Choreography Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh Won Best Scenic Design Tony Walton Nominated Best Lighting Design Beverly Emmons Nominated Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Peggy Hewett Nominated Outstanding Choreography Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh Won 1979 1980 Theatre World Award Outstanding New York City Stage Debut Stephen James WonLawsuit editRepresentatives of the Marx Brothers interests Groucho Marx Productions on behalf of Groucho and Chico and Harpo s widow Susan Marx sued the musical s producers for violating the Marx Brothers right of publicity 5 A lawyer for the plaintiffs said that they were not seeking to shut down the production but only to demand a license fee for the use of the Marx Brothers characters 6 The District Court found in favor of the Marx heirs applying New York law 5 6 However on appeal the decision was reversed on the grounds that the Marx Brothers had been residents of California and at the time of the lawsuit California law provided that a person s right of publicity either expired upon the person s death or possibly could pass to the person s heirs only under limited circumstances which could not restrict production of this musical 7 The lawsuit ultimately resulted in favor of the musical s producers 8 References edit A Day in Hollywood A Night in the Ukraine Broadway John Golden Theatre 1980 Klein Alvin Theater Day In Hollywood In Fairfield The New York Times October 4 1987 A Day in Hollywood a Night in the Ukraine Production Information PlaybillVault com accessed January 5 2012 https www broadwayworld com off broadway article Photos A DAY IN HOLLYWOODA NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE Celebrates Opening Night 20220225 A Day in Hollywood a Night in the Ukraine PlaybillVault com accessed July 3rd 2023 a b Groucho Marx Productions v Day amp Night Co 523 F Supp 485 S D N Y 1981 a b Lubasch Arnold H October 6 1981 U S Court Rules for Marx Brothers Heirs on Day in Hollywood The New York Times p C7 Retrieved 2020 03 25 Groucho Marx Productions v Day amp Night Co 689 F 2d 317 2d Cir 1982 Siegel Paul 2011 Communication Law in America 3d ed Lanham Md Rowman amp Littlefield p 151 ISBN 978 1442209398 Retrieved 2020 03 25 External links editInternet Broadway Database listing A Day in Hollywood A Night in the Ukraine Plot summary and character descriptions from StageAgent com A Day In Hollywood A Night In The Ukraine Plot and Musical Numbers at guidetomusicaltheatre com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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