At Home Abroad is a revue with music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz. It introduced the songs "Love Is a Dancing Thing", "What a Wonderful World" and "Got a Bran' New Suit", among others. The revue follows a bored couple who flee America and go on a musical world tour.
The setting is a cruise around the world, featuring 25 musical numbers at various locations: a London store, an African jungle ("Hottentot Potentate"), a Balkan country where Powell taps spy messages, and a West Indies dockside for "Loadin' Time", to mention a few. The revue gave Bea Lillie the range of a variety of exotic locations. She had the tongue-twister lines "two dozen double damask dinner napkins"; became a Russian ballerina who could not "face the mujik"; and disrupted the line of geisha girls with "It's better with your shoes off" in a Japanese garden. In "Paree", she was a Parisian grisette in the Moulin Rouge in Paris, and "made something of a carnival of this song, with lyrics like 'I want to kiss your right bank, kiss your left bank; kiss Montparnasse' with the emphasis on the last syllable."[1][2][3]
Musical numbersedit
Get Away From it All
The Survey
Dinner Napkins - Eddie Foy, Jr, James McColl
Hottentot Potentate - Ethel Waters
Paree - Beatrice Lillie
Thief in the Night - Ethel Waters
Love Is a Dancing Thing - Paul Haakon, Woods Miller, Nina Whitney
Loadin' Time - Ethel Waters
Trains - Reginald Gardiner
What a Wonderful World - Eleanor Powell
You May Be Far Away From Me - Beatrice Lillie, Reginald Gardiner
The Steamboat Whistle - Ethel Waters
Get Yourself a Geisha
Got a Bran' New Suit - Eleanor Powell, Ethel Waters
That's Not Cricket
The Lady With the Tap - Eleanor Powell, Woods Miller
Farewell, my lovely - Paul Haakon, Woods Miller, Nina Whitney
Referencesedit
^Smith, Cecil Michener and Litton, Glenn. Musical comedy in America (1987), Routledge, ISBN0-87830-564-5 p. 172
^Green, Kay. Broadway musicals, show by show (1996), Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN0-7935-7750-0, p. 89
^Oppenheimer, George."Paree" from At Home Abroad, Band 4, p. 11 2007-07-11 at the Wayback Machine newworldrecords.org, accessed August 9, 2009
External linksedit
At Home Abroad at the IBDB database
Information about the cast album
January 01, 1970
home, abroad, revue, with, music, arthur, schwartz, lyrics, howard, dietz, introduced, songs, love, dancing, thing, what, wonderful, world, bran, suit, among, others, revue, follows, bored, couple, flee, america, musical, world, tour, musical, holidaycast, rec. At Home Abroad is a revue with music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz It introduced the songs Love Is a Dancing Thing What a Wonderful World and Got a Bran New Suit among others The revue follows a bored couple who flee America and go on a musical world tour At Home AbroadA Musical HolidayCast RecordingMusicArthur SchwartzLyricsHoward DietzProductions1935 Broadway Contents 1 Productions 2 Synopsis 3 Musical numbers 4 References 5 External linksProductions editThe original Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 19 1935 and ran for 198 performances It featured in the cast Beatrice Lillie Ethel Waters Herb Williams Eleanor Powell Paul Haakon Reginald Gardiner Eddie Foy Jr Vera Allen and John Payne Sketches were scripted by Raymond Knight Marc Connelly and others The revue was produced by Messrs Shubert and directed by Vincente Minnelli and Thomas Mitchell the first Broadway musical to be directed by Minnelli Synopsis editThe setting is a cruise around the world featuring 25 musical numbers at various locations a London store an African jungle Hottentot Potentate a Balkan country where Powell taps spy messages and a West Indies dockside for Loadin Time to mention a few The revue gave Bea Lillie the range of a variety of exotic locations She had the tongue twister lines two dozen double damask dinner napkins became a Russian ballerina who could not face the mujik and disrupted the line of geisha girls with It s better with your shoes off in a Japanese garden In Paree she was a Parisian grisette in the Moulin Rouge in Paris and made something of a carnival of this song with lyrics like I want to kiss your right bank kiss your left bank kiss Montparnasse with the emphasis on the last syllable 1 2 3 Musical numbers editGet Away From it All The Survey Dinner Napkins Eddie Foy Jr James McColl Hottentot Potentate Ethel Waters Paree Beatrice Lillie Thief in the Night Ethel Waters Love Is a Dancing Thing Paul Haakon Woods Miller Nina Whitney Loadin Time Ethel Waters Trains Reginald Gardiner What a Wonderful World Eleanor Powell You May Be Far Away From Me Beatrice Lillie Reginald Gardiner The Steamboat Whistle Ethel Waters Get Yourself a Geisha Got a Bran New Suit Eleanor Powell Ethel Waters That s Not Cricket The Lady With the Tap Eleanor Powell Woods Miller Farewell my lovely Paul Haakon Woods Miller Nina WhitneyReferences edit Smith Cecil Michener and Litton Glenn Musical comedy in America 1987 Routledge ISBN 0 87830 564 5 p 172 Green Kay Broadway musicals show by show 1996 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 7935 7750 0 p 89 Oppenheimer George Paree from At Home Abroad Band 4 p 11 Archived 2007 07 11 at the Wayback Machine newworldrecords org accessed August 9 2009External links editAt Home Abroad at the IBDB database Time magazine review Information about the cast album Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title At Home Abroad amp oldid 1209718468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,