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Hello, Dolly! (musical)

Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder's 1938 farce The Merchant of Yonkers, which Wilder revised and retitled The Matchmaker in 1954. The musical follows the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker, as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder.

Hello, Dolly!
1964 Broadway poster
MusicJerry Herman
LyricsJerry Herman
BookMichael Stewart
BasisThe Matchmaker
by Thornton Wilder
PremiereNovember 16, 1963 (1963-11-16): Fisher Theatre, Detroit
Productions1964 Broadway
1965 West End
1975 Broadway revival
1978 Broadway revival
1995 Broadway revival
2009 West End revival
2017 Broadway revival
2018 US tour
Awards1964 Tony Award for Best Musical
1964 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
1964 Tony Award for Best Original Score
2010 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival
2017 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical

Hello, Dolly! debuted at the Fisher Theater in Detroit on November 18, 1963,[1] directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and produced by David Merrick. It starred stage performer Carol Channing as Dolly Gallagher Levi, a role theatrical audiences of the world would forever associate with her.[2] The show moved to Broadway in 1964, winning 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Actress in a Musical for Channing. The awards earned set a record which the play held for 37 years. The show album Hello, Dolly! An Original Cast Recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.[3] The album reached number one on the Billboard album chart on June 6, 1964, and was replaced the next week by Louis Armstrong's album Hello, Dolly![4] Louis Armstrong also was featured in the film version of the show, performing a small part of the song "Hello, Dolly!".

The show has become one of the most enduring musical theater hits, with four Broadway revivals and international success. It was also made into the 1969 film Hello Dolly! by 20th Century Fox, which won three Academy Awards, including Best Score of a Musical Picture and was nominated in four other categories, including Best Picture at the 42nd Academy Awards.

History edit

The plot of Hello, Dolly! originated in the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford, which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce Einen Jux will er sich machen (He Will Go on a Spree or He'll Have Himself a Good Time) in 1842. Thornton Wilder adapted Nestroy's play into his 1938 farcical play The Merchant of Yonkers. That play was a flop, so he revised it and retitled it as The Matchmaker in 1954, expanding the role of Dolly (played by Ruth Gordon).[5]

The role of Dolly Gallagher Levi was originally written for Ethel Merman but she turned it down, as did Mary Martin—although both eventually played it.[5] Merrick then auditioned Nancy Walker, but he hired Carol Channing, who then went on to originate the role of Dolly.[6] Director Gower Champion was not the producer's first choice, but Hal Prince and others turned it down, among them Jerome Robbins and Joe Layton.[7]

Hello, Dolly! had rocky tryouts in Detroit, Michigan and Washington, D.C.[6] After receiving the reviews, the creators made major changes to the script and score, including the addition of the song "Before the Parade Passes By".[8] The show was originally entitled Dolly, A Damned Exasperating Woman,[9] then Call on Dolly, but Merrick changed it upon hearing Louis Armstrong's version of "Hello, Dolly". The show became one of the most iconic Broadway shows of the latter half of the 1960s, and running for 2,844 performances, was the longest-running musical in Broadway history for a time.[10]

Synopsis edit

Sources: Tams-Witmark[11] Guide to Musical Theatre[12] Masterworks Broadway[13]

Act I edit

 
David Burns and Carol Channing in the original Broadway cast, 1964

As the 19th becomes the 20th century, all of New York City is excited because widowed but brassy Dolly Gallagher Levi is in town ("Call on Dolly"). Dolly makes a living through what she calls "meddling" – matchmaking and numerous sidelines, including dance instruction and mandolin lessons ("I Put My Hand In"). She is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire, but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself. Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's weepy niece Ermengarde, but Horace opposes this because Ambrose's vocation does not guarantee a steady living. Ambrose enlists Dolly's help, and they travel to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace, who is a prominent citizen there and owns Vandergelder's Hay and Feed.

Horace explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married because "It Takes a Woman" to cheerfully do all the household chores. He plans to travel with Dolly to New York City to march in the Fourteenth Street Association Parade and propose to the widow Irene Molloy, who owns a hat shop there. Dolly arrives in Yonkers and "accidentally" mentions that Irene's first husband might not have died of natural causes, and also mentions that she knows an heiress, Ernestina Money, who may be interested in Horace. Horace leaves for New York and leaves Cornelius and Barnaby to run the store.

Cornelius decides that he and Barnaby need to get out of Yonkers. They'll go to New York, have a good meal, spend all their money, see the stuffed whale in Barnum's museum, almost get arrested, and each kiss a girl! They blow up some tomato cans to create a terrible stench as a pretext to close the store. Dolly mentions that she knows two ladies in New York they should call on: Irene Molloy and her shop assistant, Minnie Fay. She tells Ermengarde and Ambrose that she'll enter them in the polka competition at the upscale Harmonia Gardens Restaurant in New York City so Ambrose can demonstrate his ability to be a breadwinner to Horace. Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose, Ermengarde and Dolly all take the train to New York ("Put on Your Sunday Clothes").

Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon. Irene wants a husband, but does not love Horace Vandergelder. She declares that she will wear an elaborate hat to impress a gentleman ("Ribbons Down My Back"). Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich. Horace and Dolly arrive at the shop, and Cornelius and Barnaby hide from him. Irene inadvertently mentions that she knows Cornelius Hackl, and Dolly tells her and Horace that even though Cornelius is Horace's clerk by day, he's a New York playboy by night; he's one of the Hackls. Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in the armoire. Horace is about to open the armoire himself, but Dolly, Irene and Minnie distract him with patriotic sentiments related to subjects like Betsy Ross and The Battle of the Alamo shown in the famous lyrics "Alamo, remember the Alamo!" ("Motherhood March"). Cornelius sneezes, and Horace storms out, realizing there are men hiding in the shop, but not knowing they are his clerks.

Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby, who are still pretending to be rich, to take the ladies out to dinner to the Harmonia Gardens restaurant to make up for their humiliation. She teaches Cornelius and Barnaby how to dance since they always have dancing at such establishments ("Dancing"). Soon, Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby, and Minnie are happily dancing. They go to watch the great 14th Street Association Parade together. Alone, Dolly decides to put her dear departed husband Ephraim behind her and to move on with life "Before the Parade Passes By". She asks Ephraim's permission to marry Horace, requesting a sign from him. Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder, who has missed the whole parade, and she convinces him to give her matchmaking one more chance. She tells him that Ernestina Money would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at the swanky Harmonia Gardens that evening.

Act II edit

 
Milo Boulton and Carol Channing in one of several national tours, 1966

Cornelius is determined to get a kiss before the night is over, but Barnaby isn't so sure. As the clerks have no money for a carriage, they tell the girls that walking to the restaurant shows that they've got "Elegance". At the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant, Rudolph, the head waiter, prepares his service crew for Dolly Gallagher Levi's return: their usual lightning service, he tells them, must be "twice as lightning" ("The Waiters' Gallop"). Horace arrives with his date, but she proves neither as rich nor as elegant as Dolly had implied; furthermore she is soon bored by Horace and leaves, as Dolly had planned she would.

Cornelius, Barnaby, and their dates arrive, unaware that Horace is also dining at the restaurant. Irene and Minnie, inspired by the restaurant's opulence, order the menu's most expensive items. Cornelius and Barnaby grow increasingly anxious as they discover they have little more than a dollar left. Dolly makes her triumphant return to the Harmonia Gardens and is greeted in style by the staff ("Hello, Dolly!") She sits in the now-empty seat at Horace's table and proceeds to eat a large, expensive dinner, telling the exasperated Horace that no matter what he says, she will not marry him. Barnaby and Horace hail waiters at the same time, and in the ensuing confusion each drops his wallet and inadvertently picks up the other's. Barnaby is delighted that he can now pay the restaurant bill, while Horace finds only a little spare change. Barnaby and Cornelius realize that the wallet must belong to Horace. Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby and Minnie try to sneak out during "The Polka Contest", but Horace recognizes them and spots Ermengarde and Ambrose as well. The ensuing free-for-all culminates in a trip to night court.

Cornelius and Barnaby confess that they have no money and have never been to New York before. Cornelius declares that even if he has to dig ditches the rest of his life, he'll never forget the day because he had met Irene. Cornelius, Barnaby, and Ambrose then each profess their love for their companion ("It Only Takes A Moment"). Dolly convinces the judge that their only crime was being in love. The judge finds everyone innocent and cleared of all charges, but Horace is declared guilty and forced to pay damages. Dolly mentions marriage again, and Horace declares that he wouldn't marry her if she were the last woman in the world. Dolly angrily bids him "So Long, Dearie", telling him that while he's bored and lonely, she'll be living the high life.

The next morning, back at the hay and feed store, Cornelius and Irene, Barnaby and Minnie, and Ambrose and Ermengarde each set out on new life's paths. A chastened Horace Vandergelder finally admits that he needs Dolly in his life, but Dolly is unsure about the marriage until her late husband sends her a sign. Vandergelder spontaneously repeats a saying of Ephraim's: "Money is like manure. It's not worth a thing unless it's spread about, encouraging young things to grow." Horace tells Dolly life would be dull without her, and she promises in return that she'll "never go away again" ("Hello, Dolly" (reprise)).

Characters edit

  • Dolly Gallagher Levi: A widow in her middle years who has decided to begin her life again. She is a matchmaker, meddler, opportunist, and a life-loving woman.
  • Horace Vandergelder: The proprietor of a Hay & Feed store and a client of Dolly Gallagher Levi's. A well-known half-a-millionaire and widower, he is gruff, authoritative, and set in his ways.
  • Cornelius Hackl: Vandergelder's chief clerk who yearns for one exciting day in New York City. Energetic, enthusiastic, and adventurous young man who has a sweet innocence about him.
  • Barnaby Tucker: An assistant to Cornelius at Vandergelder's Hay & Feed store. He is sweet, naïve, energetic, and a follower.
  • Irene Molloy: A widow and a beautiful, smart, fun-loving milliner with a hat shop in New York City. Dolly has introduced her to Horace Vandergelder but she yearns for romance.
  • Minnie Fay: A young girl who works in Irene's hat shop. Irene's assistant, she is naïve, strait-laced, fresh, and a follower.
  • Ambrose Kemper: A young and explosive struggling artist seeking to marry Ermengarde.
  • Ermengarde: The young niece of Horace Vandergelder. She cries often and wants her independence and to marry Ambrose.
  • Ernestina Money: An eccentric-looking girl in need of Dolly's matchmaker services.
  • Rudolph Reisenweber: Maître d'hôtel of the Harmonia Gardens restaurant.
  • Judge: A white-whiskered night court judge. Easily moved to tears by romance.
  • Mrs. Rose: An old friend of Dolly's.

Cast and characters edit

Character Broadway[14] West End

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Film[17] First Broadway Revival[18] Second Broadway Revival[19] First West End Revival[15] Second West End Revival[15] Third Broadway Revival[20] Off-West End Revival[21] Fourth Broadway Revival[22] US National Tour[23]
1964 1965 1969 1975 1978 1979 1983 1995 2009 2017 2018
Dolly Gallagher Levi Carol Channing Mary Martin Barbra Streisand Pearl Bailey Carol Channing Danny La Rue Carol Channing Samantha Spiro Bette Midler Betty Buckley
Horace Vandergelder David Burns Loring Smith Walter Matthau Billy Daniels Eddie Bracken Lionel Jeffries Jay Garner Allan Corduner David Hyde Pierce Lewis J. Stadlen
Cornelius Hackl Charles Nelson Reilly Garrett Lewis Michael Crawford Terrence Emanuel Lee Roy Reams Tudor Davies Michael Sadler Michael DeVries Daniel Crossley Gavin Creel Nic Rouleau
Irene Molloy Eileen Brennan Marilynn Lovell Marianne McAndrew Mary Louise Florence Lacey Maureen Scott Lorna Dallas Florence Lacey Josefina Gabrielle Kate Baldwin Analisa Leaming
Barnaby Tucker Jerry Dodge Johnny Beecher Danny Lockin Grenoldo Frazier Robert Lydiard Richard Drabble Mark Haddigan Cory English Oliver Brenin Taylor Trensch Jess LeProtto
Minnie Fay Sondra Lee Coco Ramirez E.J. Peaker Chip Fields Alexandra Korey Mandy More Pollyann Tanner Lori Ann Mahl Akiya Henry Beanie Feldstein Kristen Hahn
Ermengarde Alice Playten Beverlee Weir Joyce Ames Karen Hubbard K.T. Baumann Angela Curran Sue Latimer Christine DeVito Clare Louise Connolly Melanie Moore Morgan Kirner
Ambrose Kemper Igors Gavon Mark Alden Tommy Tune Howard Porter Michael C. Booker Mike Fields David Ellen James Darrah Mark Anderson Will Burton Garrett Hawe
Ernestina Mary Jo Catlett Judith Drake Judy Knaiz Bessye Ruth Scott P.J. Nelson Veronica Clifford Carol Kaye Monica M. Wemitt Annalisa Rossi Jennifer Simard Jessica Sheridan
Rudolph David Hartman Robert Hocknell David Hurst Jonathan Wynne John Anania Ian Burford Jeremy Hawk Steve Pudenz Andy Hockley Kevin Ligon Wally Dunn

Broadway cast replacements edit

Broadway 1964 edit

Source:[24]

Broadway 2017 edit

U.S. Tour 2019 edit

Musical numbers edit

*Song cut before Broadway Opening, reinstated when Ethel Merman joined to play Dolly.
**Song was not included in the original version. During the tryouts in Detroit, Gower Champion invited Charles Strouse and Lee Adams to consult on improvements to the musical. David Merrick was aware of their involvement, but Jerry Herman was not, even though Strouse was under the impression that Herman knew about it. Strouse and Adams suggested re-working the ending of Act I, wrote a new song "Before the Parade Passes By" and sent it to Champion. By the time the next set of tryouts in Washington began, a different number with the same name, written by Herman, was included in the show. After Strouse and Adams threatened to sue the production, they were given a songwriting credit for the song. That conflict led to an eight-year-long feud between Champion and Michael Stewart on one side and Strouse and Adams on the other.[36] The official songwriting credits as listed with ASCAP have Adams, Herman and Strouse as co-writers.[37]
***Song replaced "Come and Be My Butterfly" during Broadway Run.

^Horace Vandergelder's solo "Penny in My Pocket", although it received rave responses out of town, was cut prior to the Broadway opening for reasons of time. For the 2017 Broadway Revival, it was added back in as the opening of Act Two in front of the curtain. It is not, however, included in the licensed version for stock and amateur productions from Tams Witmark.

The song "Elegance", though credited to Herman, was written by Bob Merrill for the 1957 show New Girl in Town but deleted from the original production.[38]

Productions edit

Original Broadway production edit

The musical, directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and produced by David Merrick, opened on January 16, 1964, at the St. James Theatre and closed on December 27, 1970, after 2,844 performances.[39] Carol Channing starred as Dolly, with a supporting cast that included David Burns as Horace, Charles Nelson Reilly as Cornelius, Eileen Brennan as Irene, Jerry Dodge as Barnaby, Sondra Lee as Minnie Fay, Mary Jo Catlett as Ermengarde, and Igors Gavon as Ambrose. Although facing competition from Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand, Hello, Dolly! swept the Tony Awards in 1964, winning awards in ten categories[40] (out of eleven nominations) that tied the musical with the previous record keeper South Pacific,[citation needed] record that remained unbroken for 37 years until The Producers won twelve Tonys in 2001.[41]

 
Pearl Bailey as Dolly, 1968.

After Channing left the show, Merrick employed prominent actresses to play Dolly, including Ginger Rogers, who started on August 9, 1965; Martha Raye, starting on February 27, 1967; Betty Grable, from June 12, 1967, to November 5, 1967; Pearl Bailey (in an all-black version with Cab Calloway as Horace) starting on November 12, 1967 (with Thelma Carpenter as her alternate); Phyllis Diller, as of December 26, 1969; and Ethel Merman (after having turned down the lead at the show's inception) from March 28, 1970, to December 27, 1970.[42]

Two songs cut prior to the opening – typical belt style songs "World, Take Me Back" and "Love, Look in My Window" – were restored for Merman's run. Jo Anne Worley was Channing's original standby but she never went on. She later played Dolly in regional and summer stock productions. Bibi Osterwald was the standby for Dolly following Worley's and Channings' departures, subbing for all the stars, including Bailey, despite the fact that Osterwald was white. Marie Bryant and Novella Nelson also covered for the role of Dolly. Bailey received a Special Tony Award in 1968.[43]

The show received rave reviews,[6][44] with "praise for Carol Channing and particularly Gower Champion."[45] The original production became the longest-running musical (and third longest-running show)[46] in Broadway history up to that time, surpassing My Fair Lady and then being surpassed in turn by Fiddler on the Roof. The Broadway production of Hello Dolly! grossed $27 million.[47]

Tour and regional Dollys

Carole Cook, (the second actress to play the title role, after Channing, appearing in Australia and New Zealand productions), Dorothy Lamour, Eve Arden, Ann Miller, Michele Lee, Edie Adams, and Yvonne De Carlo played the role on tour. Betty White appeared with the Kenley Players as Dolly in the summer of 1979. Molly Picon appeared as Dolly in a 1971 production by the North Shore Music Theatre of Beverly, Massachusetts. Lainie Kazan starred in a production at the Claridge Atlantic City. Vicki Lawrence played the role twice, once for Sacramento Music Circus and once for Glendale Music Theatre.[48] Both Tovah Feldshuh and Betsy Palmer played Dolly in productions by the Paper Mill Playhouse. Marilyn Maye also starred in several regional productions and recorded a full album of the score. Sally Struthers led a U.S. tour in 2014.[49]

Original Australian production edit

The Australian production was produced by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. and opened at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney on 27 March 1965. Carole Cook was imported to star, making her the second woman to play the role of Dolly Levi. Jack Goode played Horace, alongside Bill Millican as Cornelius, Jill Perryman as Irene, Tikki Taylor as Minnie Fay, and Brian Hannan as Barnaby.

Australian choreographer Betty Pounder was employed to stage the musical numbers. Jill Perryman served as understudy to Carole Cook. Nancye Hayes was featured in the ensemble as well as understudying the part of Irene Molloy.

After a successful season in Sydney, the show went on to play Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, and His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland in 1966.[50][51][52]

Australian revivals edit

In 1995 a new Australian tour was presented by Gordon Frost. Jill Perryman, who starred as Irene Molloy in the 1965 production, starred as Dolly Levi. The production opened at the State Theatre, Melbourne, followed by Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Festival Theatre, Adelaide and His Majesty's Theatre, Perth.[53]

The Production Company has staged Hello, Dolly! at the State Theatre, Melbourne twice: first in 2002, starring Amanda Muggleton, then again in 2017, starring Marina Prior.[54]

Original London production edit

Hello, Dolly! premiered in the West End at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on December 2, 1965, and ran for 794 performances. Champion directed and choreographed, and the cast starred Mary Martin as Dolly (after she, as well as Merman, had turned down the role for the original run of the show) and Loring Smith as Horace Vandergelder. Smith had created the Horace role in the original Broadway production of The Matchmaker, Johnny Beecher as Barnaby, Garrett Lewis as Cornelius, Mark Alden as Ambrose Kemper, and Marilynn Lovell as Irene Molloy. Dora Bryan replaced Martin from May 1966 until the show closed in October 1967.[55]

Revivals edit

The show has been revived four times on Broadway:

In the West End the show has been twice revived (to date, November 2019):

A third West End revival, headlined by Imelda Staunton under the direction of Dominic Cooke, has been announced to play a limited ten-week season at the London Palladium from July 6 - September 14 2024, with a July 18 press night.[56] The production's cast is set to include Andy Nyman (Horace), Jenna Russell (Irene), Harry Hepple (Cornelius) and Tyrone Huntley (Barnaby). This production had been scheduled to premiere August 11 2020 for a limited season at the Adelphi Theatre, its four year postponement being due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[57][58][59]

A 1989 UK tour of the show of Hello, Dolly!, directed and choreographed by Paul Kerryson, was headlined by Dora Bryan reprising her 1965-66 West End role. Bryan's castmates included Norman Rossington as Horace and Kathryn Evans as Irene. Kerryson would subsequently direct the 2014 Curve Theatre (Leicester) production of Hello, Dolly!, headlined by Janie Dee whose castmates included Laura Pitt-Pulford as Irene and Michael Xavier as Cornelius.

The 2009 Regent's Park Open Air Theatre revival of Hello, Dolly, headlined by Samantha Spiro under the direction of Timothy Sheader, ran July 30 – September 12, with other cast members including Allan Corduner (Horace), Josefina Gabrielle (Irene), and Akiya Henry (Minnie Fay).[60] The production was honored with the Olivier Award as the best London-area stage musical revival of 2009, also earning Olivier awards for leading lady Samantha Spiro and for choreographer Stephen Mear.[61]

2017 Broadway revival/national tour edit

 
2017 Broadway revival at the Shubert Theatre.
 
Bette Midler performing the title song on Broadway, 2017

On January 19, 2016, it was announced that Bette Midler would play the title role in a Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly!. Previews began March 15, 2017, officially opening on April 20, 2017, at the Shubert Theatre.[62][63][64]

The production was produced by Scott Rudin, directed by Jerry Zaks and choreographed by Warren Carlyle. David Hyde Pierce played Horace Vandergelder.[65] Other principal casting for this revival included Kate Baldwin as Irene Molloy, Gavin Creel as Cornelius Hackl, Jennifer Simard as Ernestina Money, Taylor Trensch as Barnaby Tucker, Will Burton as Ambrose Kemper, Melanie Moore as Ermengarde,[66] and Beanie Feldstein as Minnie Fay.[67] Donna Murphy played the role of Dolly at Tuesday evening performances beginning in June 2017, as well as covering Midler's holiday dates.[31] She played her final performance on January 7, 2018.[68] Midler won the Tony for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, and Creel for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, at the 71st Tony Awards in 2017.

Midler, Pierce, Trensch, and Feldstein left the production on January 14, 2018.[68] Bernadette Peters took over the role of Dolly with previews from January 20, 2018, officially on February 22, 2018, and Victor Garber took over the role of Horace Vandergelder.[26] Charlie Stemp assumed the role of Barnaby Tucker on January 20, 2018.[32][69] Santino Fontana temporarily played the role of Cornelius Hackl from March 2018 to May 6 while Gavin Creel recovered from back surgery. Creel returned to the role on May 8, 2018.[70] Before Fontana's temporary engagement, understudy Christian Dante White played the role of Cornelius.[71] The production closed on August 25, 2018, with Midler and Hyde Pierce returning to play Dolly and Horace (respectively) from July 17, 2018, to closing.[72]

Betty Buckley played the title role in the first national tour of the 2017 Broadway revival, which began performances in Cleveland, Ohio in October 2018 in the Connor Palace at Playhouse Square, after a tryout in Utica, New York in September 2018.[73][74]

International productions edit

  • The Israeli production in 1968–1970 starred Hanna Maron as Dolly Levi, one of the most famous actress on the Israel theater, on the "Alhambra" theater, produced by Giora Godik, also starring Shraga Friedman as Horace Vandergelder, Gadi Yagil as Cornelius Hackl and Tzipi Shavit as Minnie Fay. The musical was a huge success and Dolly remains one of Maron's lovable roles. The musical was translated to Hebrew by Haim Hefer, a well-known songwriter and poet.[75]
  • In 1967, the Argentine singer and actress Libertad Lamarque starred the first Spanish language version of the musical in the Teatro Manolo Fabregas of Mexico City. Lamarque also starred the musical in Argentina the same year.[76]
  • In 1985, Cuban diva Rosita Fornés played Dolly in a Cuban production of Hello, Dolly by the Teatro Karl Marx in Havana, Cuba. She also played the role in Camaguey City and in a television production under director Manolo Rifat.[77]
  • In 1989, Canadian theatre actress Nonnie Griffin played Dolly in a 10-month run of Hello Dolly in Toronto.[78]
  • In 1996, Mexican cinema star Silvia Pinal starred in a new version of the musical opposite Ignacio Lopez Tarso in the Teatro Silvia Pinal, in Mexico City.[79]
  • In 2018, the Mexican actress and singer Daniela Romo starred in a new Mexican version of the musical in the Teatro de los Insurgentes in Mexico City.[80]
  • In 2020, Lucía Galán (half of the Pimpinela singing duo) starred in the Argentinian version of the musical in the Teatro Opera in Buenos Aires.[81]

Tours edit

  • Mary Martin starred in a US tour, starting in April 1965 and playing in 11 cities. The production also toured in Japan, Korea and Vietnam for a special USO performance for U.S. troops.[82][83][84]
  • A second US tour began in September 1965, headed by Channing, and ran for two years and nine months. Eve Arden and Dorothy Lamour were replacements.[85]
  • Bailey and Calloway headed an all-Black tour in 1967 prior to their Broadway run, which was given a second cast album.[86]
  • From February 2008, Anita Dobson headlined a six month tour of Hello, Dolly! which played 19 British venues - including New Wimbledon Theatre in the London Borough of Merton (March 24-29) - also playing the Jersey Opera House in St Helier, Jersey (July 22-August 2). Dobson's castmates included Darren Day as Cornelius and Louise English as Irene.[87][88] In 2006 Dobson had headlined the New Theatre Royal Lincoln production of Hello, Dolly! (November 16-December 2) which had co-starred Rolf Saxon as Horace.[89]
  • Sally Struthers appeared as Dolly in the 50th anniversary tour of the musical, which premiered in October 2013.[90] Struthers had previously headlined the Ogunquit Playhouse 2006 production of Hello, Dolly! (July 25-August 5).[91]
  • A tour of the 2017 Broadway revival began touring the U.S. in September 2018 in Utica, New York starring Betty Buckley.[92] The cast includes Lewis J. Stadlen as Horace Vandergelder, Nic Rouleau as Cornelius, Analisa Leaning as Irene Molloy, Jess LeProtto as Barnaby, Kristen Hahn as Minnie Fay, Garret Hawe as Ambrose Kemper, Morgan Kirner as Ermengarde, and Jessica Sheridan as Ernestina.[93] Buckley ended her run in the tour on August 25, 2019; Carolee Carmello took over as Dolly on September 24, 2019, in Kansas City, Missouri.[34] The other cast changes effective in September 2019 include John Bolton as Horace, with new cast playing Cornelius, Barnaby, Minnie Fay, and Ambrose.[94]

Critical reception edit

Opening night reviews of the original production were generally positive, and Carol Channing's performance as Dolly Gallagher Levi was greatly acclaimed; however, some reviewers criticized the score and the libretto, implying that Channing's performance was responsible for the efficacy of the show. In his review of the opening night performance, The New York Times theatre critic Howard Taubman wrote

Hello, Dolly! ... has qualities of freshness and imagination that are rare in the run of our machine-made musicals. It transmutes the broadly stylized mood of a mettlesome farce into the gusto and colors of the musical stage. ... Mr. Herman's songs are brisk and pointed and always tuneful ... a shrewdly mischievous performance by Carol Channing. ... Making the necessary reservations for the unnecessary vulgar and frenzied touches, one is glad to welcome Hello, Dolly! for its warmth, color and high spirits.[95]

John Chapman of the New York Daily News lauded Carol Channing's performance, declaring her "the most outgoing woman on the musical stage today – big and warm, all eyes and smiles, in love with everybody in the theatre and possessing a unique voice ranging somewhat upward from a basso profundo." He also wrote, "I wouldn't say that Jerry Herman's score is memorable."[96] New York Post critic Richard Watts, Jr., wrote,

The fact that [Hello, Dolly!] seems to me short on charm, warmth, and the intangible quality of distinction in no way alters my conviction that it will be an enormous popular success. Herman has composed a score that is always pleasant and agreeably tuneful, although the only number that comes to mind at the moment is the lively title song. His lyrics could be called serviceable.[96]

In the New York Herald Tribune, Walter Kerr wrote,

Hello, Dolly! is a musical comedy dream, with Carol Channing the girl of it. ... Channing opens wide her big-as-millstone eyes, spreads her white-gloved arms in ecstatic abandon, trots out on a circular runway that surrounds the orchestra, and proceeds to dance rings around the conductor. ... With hair like orange sea foam, a contralto like a horse's neighing, and a confidential swagger, [she is] a musical comedy performer with all the blowzy glamor of the girls on the sheet music of 1916.

Kerr perceived deficiencies in the libretto, though, stating that the "lines are not always as funny as Miss Channing makes them".[96] John McClain of the New York Journal American particularly praised the staging of the musical, saying that

Gower Champion deserves the big gong for performance beyond the call of duty. Seldom has a corps of dancers brought so much style and excitement to a production which could easily have been pedestrian. ... It is difficult to describe the emotion [the song "Hello, Dolly!"] produces. Last night the audience nearly tore up the seats as she led the parade of waiters in a series of encores over the semi-circular runway that extends around the orchestra pit out into the audience, ... a tribute to the personal appeal of Miss Channing and the magical inventiveness of Mr. Champion's staging.[96]

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

1978 Broadway revival edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1978 Tony Award[106] Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Eddie Bracken Nominated

1979 West End revival edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1979 Olivier Award[107] Best Actress in a Musical Carol Channing Nominated

1995 Broadway revival edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1996 Tony Award[108][109] Best Revival of a Musical Nominated

2009 Open Air Theatre revival edit

2017 Broadway revival edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2017 Tony Award[112][113] Best Revival of a Musical Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical David Hyde Pierce Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role in Musical Bette Midler Won
Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical Gavin Creel Won
Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Kate Baldwin Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks Nominated
Best Scenic Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto Nominated
Best Costume Design of a Musical Won
Best Lighting Design of a Musical Natasha Katz Nominated
Best Orchestrations Larry Hochman Nominated
Drama Desk Award[114] Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Bette Midler Won
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Gavin Creel Won
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Kate Baldwin Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks Nominated
Outstanding Choreographer Warren Carlyle Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Santo Loquasto Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design Santo Loquasto Nominated
Outstanding Sound Design Scott Lehrer Nominated
Outstanding Wig and Hair Design Campbell Young Associates Nominated
Drama League Award[115] Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical Won
Distinguished Performance David Hyde Pierce Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award[116] Outstanding Revival of a Broadway Musical Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical David Hyde Pierce Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Bette Midler Won
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Gavin Creel Won
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Kate Baldwin Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks Nominated
Outstanding Choreographer Warren Carlyle Won
Outstanding Costume Design Santo Loquasto Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz Nominated
Outstanding Orchestrations Larry Hochman Won
Chita Rivera Awards[117] Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show Nominated
Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Warren Carlyle Nominated
2018 Grammy Awards[118][119][120] Best Musical Theater Album Bette Midler (principal soloist); Steven Epstein (producer) Nominated

Recordings edit

The RCA Victor cast recording of the original Broadway production was released in 1964. It was the number-one album on the Billboard pop albums chart for seven weeks, the top album of the year on the Year-End chart and won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. In 1965, a recording of the original London production was released. In 1967, RCA Victor released a recording of the all-black Broadway replacement cast, featuring Pearl Bailey, who also starred in the unrecorded 1975 revival.[121]

The movie soundtrack was released in 1969. On November 15, 1994, the 1994 revival cast recording was released.[122]

The 2017 Broadway Revival cast recording was released on May 12, 2017, featuring the songs now sung by Bette Midler, David Hyde Pierce, Kate Baldwin, and Gavin Creel.[123]

Cultural influence edit

  • In 1964, Armstrong's recording of the song, "Hello, Dolly!", rose to number one on the Billboard pop chart.[124][125]
  • The title song was sung in the 1999 film Dick by actor Dan Hedaya, playing President Richard Nixon.[126]
  • The red satin, sequin-bedecked costume, designed by Freddy Wittop, that Channing wore during Hello, Dolly! was donated to the Smithsonian by Channing and theatrical producer Manny Kladitis, following the thirtieth anniversary tour of the show. It has been displayed at the National Museum of American History.[127] While Miss Channing's Harmonia Gardens gown is in the Smithsonian, the remainder of the original Freddy Wittop costumes are now housed in the permanent collection of the Costume World Broadway Collection, a theatrical museum dedicated to Broadway costuming located in Pompano Beach, Florida.[128]

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References edit

  • Bloom, Ken; Frank Vlastnik (1 October 2004). Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time. New York, New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. pp. 152–155. ISBN 1-57912-390-2.
  • Botto, Louis; Mitchell, Brian Stokes (2002). At This Theatre: 100 Years of Broadway Shows, Stories and Stars. New York; Milwaukee, WI: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books/Playbill. ISBN 978-1-55783-566-6.
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External links edit

  • Internet Broadway Database listing for all productions
  • Charles Nelson Reilly's autobiographical film, in which he discusses Hello Dolly
  • "Long Runs on Broadway as of February 2017"
  • Synopsis, Casting, Choreography, Scenes and Settings
  • 1964 New York Times review of original production

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This article is about the stage musical For the film adaptation see Hello Dolly film Hello Dolly is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart based on Thornton Wilder s 1938 farce The Merchant of Yonkers which Wilder revised and retitled The Matchmaker in 1954 The musical follows the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi a strong willed matchmaker as she travels to Yonkers New York to find a match for the miserly well known unmarried half a millionaire Horace Vandergelder Hello Dolly 1964 Broadway posterMusicJerry HermanLyricsJerry HermanBookMichael StewartBasisThe Matchmakerby Thornton WilderPremiereNovember 16 1963 1963 11 16 Fisher Theatre DetroitProductions1964 Broadway 1965 West End 1975 Broadway revival 1978 Broadway revival 1995 Broadway revival 2009 West End revival 2017 Broadway revival 2018 US tourAwards1964 Tony Award for Best Musical 1964 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical 1964 Tony Award for Best Original Score 2010 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival 2017 Tony Award for Best Revival of a MusicalHello Dolly debuted at the Fisher Theater in Detroit on November 18 1963 1 directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and produced by David Merrick It starred stage performer Carol Channing as Dolly Gallagher Levi a role theatrical audiences of the world would forever associate with her 2 The show moved to Broadway in 1964 winning 10 Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Actress in a Musical for Channing The awards earned set a record which the play held for 37 years The show album Hello Dolly An Original Cast Recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 3 The album reached number one on the Billboard album chart on June 6 1964 and was replaced the next week by Louis Armstrong s album Hello Dolly 4 Louis Armstrong also was featured in the film version of the show performing a small part of the song Hello Dolly The show has become one of the most enduring musical theater hits with four Broadway revivals and international success It was also made into the 1969 film Hello Dolly by 20th Century Fox which won three Academy Awards including Best Score of a Musical Picture and was nominated in four other categories including Best Picture at the 42nd Academy Awards Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Characters 4 Cast and characters 4 1 Broadway cast replacements 4 1 1 Broadway 1964 4 1 2 Broadway 2017 4 1 3 U S Tour 2019 5 Musical numbers 6 Productions 6 1 Original Broadway production 6 2 Original Australian production 6 2 1 Australian revivals 6 3 Original London production 6 4 Revivals 6 5 2017 Broadway revival national tour 6 6 International productions 6 7 Tours 7 Critical reception 8 Awards and nominations 8 1 Original Broadway production 8 2 1978 Broadway revival 8 3 1979 West End revival 8 4 1995 Broadway revival 8 5 2009 Open Air Theatre revival 8 6 2017 Broadway revival 9 Recordings 10 Cultural influence 11 Footnotes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe plot of Hello Dolly originated in the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce Einen Jux will er sich machen He Will Go on a Spree or He ll Have Himself a Good Time in 1842 Thornton Wilder adapted Nestroy s play into his 1938 farcical play The Merchant of Yonkers That play was a flop so he revised it and retitled it as The Matchmaker in 1954 expanding the role of Dolly played by Ruth Gordon 5 The role of Dolly Gallagher Levi was originally written for Ethel Merman but she turned it down as did Mary Martin although both eventually played it 5 Merrick then auditioned Nancy Walker but he hired Carol Channing who then went on to originate the role of Dolly 6 Director Gower Champion was not the producer s first choice but Hal Prince and others turned it down among them Jerome Robbins and Joe Layton 7 Hello Dolly had rocky tryouts in Detroit Michigan and Washington D C 6 After receiving the reviews the creators made major changes to the script and score including the addition of the song Before the Parade Passes By 8 The show was originally entitled Dolly A Damned Exasperating Woman 9 then Call on Dolly but Merrick changed it upon hearing Louis Armstrong s version of Hello Dolly The show became one of the most iconic Broadway shows of the latter half of the 1960s and running for 2 844 performances was the longest running musical in Broadway history for a time 10 Synopsis editSources Tams Witmark 11 Guide to Musical Theatre 12 Masterworks Broadway 13 Act I edit nbsp David Burns and Carol Channing in the original Broadway cast 1964As the 19th becomes the 20th century all of New York City is excited because widowed but brassy Dolly Gallagher Levi is in town Call on Dolly Dolly makes a living through what she calls meddling matchmaking and numerous sidelines including dance instruction and mandolin lessons I Put My Hand In She is currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder the well known half a millionaire but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself Ambrose Kemper a young artist wants to marry Horace s weepy niece Ermengarde but Horace opposes this because Ambrose s vocation does not guarantee a steady living Ambrose enlists Dolly s help and they travel to Yonkers New York to visit Horace who is a prominent citizen there and owns Vandergelder s Hay and Feed Horace explains to his two clerks Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker that he is going to get married because It Takes a Woman to cheerfully do all the household chores He plans to travel with Dolly to New York City to march in the Fourteenth Street Association Parade and propose to the widow Irene Molloy who owns a hat shop there Dolly arrives in Yonkers and accidentally mentions that Irene s first husband might not have died of natural causes and also mentions that she knows an heiress Ernestina Money who may be interested in Horace Horace leaves for New York and leaves Cornelius and Barnaby to run the store Cornelius decides that he and Barnaby need to get out of Yonkers They ll go to New York have a good meal spend all their money see the stuffed whale in Barnum s museum almost get arrested and each kiss a girl They blow up some tomato cans to create a terrible stench as a pretext to close the store Dolly mentions that she knows two ladies in New York they should call on Irene Molloy and her shop assistant Minnie Fay She tells Ermengarde and Ambrose that she ll enter them in the polka competition at the upscale Harmonia Gardens Restaurant in New York City so Ambrose can demonstrate his ability to be a breadwinner to Horace Cornelius Barnaby Ambrose Ermengarde and Dolly all take the train to New York Put on Your Sunday Clothes Irene and Minnie open their hat shop for the afternoon Irene wants a husband but does not love Horace Vandergelder She declares that she will wear an elaborate hat to impress a gentleman Ribbons Down My Back Cornelius and Barnaby arrive at the shop and pretend to be rich Horace and Dolly arrive at the shop and Cornelius and Barnaby hide from him Irene inadvertently mentions that she knows Cornelius Hackl and Dolly tells her and Horace that even though Cornelius is Horace s clerk by day he s a New York playboy by night he s one of the Hackls Minnie screams when she finds Cornelius hiding in the armoire Horace is about to open the armoire himself but Dolly Irene and Minnie distract him with patriotic sentiments related to subjects like Betsy Ross and The Battle of the Alamo shown in the famous lyrics Alamo remember the Alamo Motherhood March Cornelius sneezes and Horace storms out realizing there are men hiding in the shop but not knowing they are his clerks Dolly arranges for Cornelius and Barnaby who are still pretending to be rich to take the ladies out to dinner to the Harmonia Gardens restaurant to make up for their humiliation She teaches Cornelius and Barnaby how to dance since they always have dancing at such establishments Dancing Soon Cornelius Irene Barnaby and Minnie are happily dancing They go to watch the great 14th Street Association Parade together Alone Dolly decides to put her dear departed husband Ephraim behind her and to move on with life Before the Parade Passes By She asks Ephraim s permission to marry Horace requesting a sign from him Dolly catches up with the annoyed Vandergelder who has missed the whole parade and she convinces him to give her matchmaking one more chance She tells him that Ernestina Money would be perfect for him and asks him to meet her at the swanky Harmonia Gardens that evening Act II edit nbsp Milo Boulton and Carol Channing in one of several national tours 1966Cornelius is determined to get a kiss before the night is over but Barnaby isn t so sure As the clerks have no money for a carriage they tell the girls that walking to the restaurant shows that they ve got Elegance At the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant Rudolph the head waiter prepares his service crew for Dolly Gallagher Levi s return their usual lightning service he tells them must be twice as lightning The Waiters Gallop Horace arrives with his date but she proves neither as rich nor as elegant as Dolly had implied furthermore she is soon bored by Horace and leaves as Dolly had planned she would Cornelius Barnaby and their dates arrive unaware that Horace is also dining at the restaurant Irene and Minnie inspired by the restaurant s opulence order the menu s most expensive items Cornelius and Barnaby grow increasingly anxious as they discover they have little more than a dollar left Dolly makes her triumphant return to the Harmonia Gardens and is greeted in style by the staff Hello Dolly She sits in the now empty seat at Horace s table and proceeds to eat a large expensive dinner telling the exasperated Horace that no matter what he says she will not marry him Barnaby and Horace hail waiters at the same time and in the ensuing confusion each drops his wallet and inadvertently picks up the other s Barnaby is delighted that he can now pay the restaurant bill while Horace finds only a little spare change Barnaby and Cornelius realize that the wallet must belong to Horace Cornelius Irene Barnaby and Minnie try to sneak out during The Polka Contest but Horace recognizes them and spots Ermengarde and Ambrose as well The ensuing free for all culminates in a trip to night court Cornelius and Barnaby confess that they have no money and have never been to New York before Cornelius declares that even if he has to dig ditches the rest of his life he ll never forget the day because he had met Irene Cornelius Barnaby and Ambrose then each profess their love for their companion It Only Takes A Moment Dolly convinces the judge that their only crime was being in love The judge finds everyone innocent and cleared of all charges but Horace is declared guilty and forced to pay damages Dolly mentions marriage again and Horace declares that he wouldn t marry her if she were the last woman in the world Dolly angrily bids him So Long Dearie telling him that while he s bored and lonely she ll be living the high life The next morning back at the hay and feed store Cornelius and Irene Barnaby and Minnie and Ambrose and Ermengarde each set out on new life s paths A chastened Horace Vandergelder finally admits that he needs Dolly in his life but Dolly is unsure about the marriage until her late husband sends her a sign Vandergelder spontaneously repeats a saying of Ephraim s Money is like manure It s not worth a thing unless it s spread about encouraging young things to grow Horace tells Dolly life would be dull without her and she promises in return that she ll never go away again Hello Dolly reprise Characters editDolly Gallagher Levi A widow in her middle years who has decided to begin her life again She is a matchmaker meddler opportunist and a life loving woman Horace Vandergelder The proprietor of a Hay amp Feed store and a client of Dolly Gallagher Levi s A well known half a millionaire and widower he is gruff authoritative and set in his ways Cornelius Hackl Vandergelder s chief clerk who yearns for one exciting day in New York City Energetic enthusiastic and adventurous young man who has a sweet innocence about him Barnaby Tucker An assistant to Cornelius at Vandergelder s Hay amp Feed store He is sweet naive energetic and a follower Irene Molloy A widow and a beautiful smart fun loving milliner with a hat shop in New York City Dolly has introduced her to Horace Vandergelder but she yearns for romance Minnie Fay A young girl who works in Irene s hat shop Irene s assistant she is naive strait laced fresh and a follower Ambrose Kemper A young and explosive struggling artist seeking to marry Ermengarde Ermengarde The young niece of Horace Vandergelder She cries often and wants her independence and to marry Ambrose Ernestina Money An eccentric looking girl in need of Dolly s matchmaker services Rudolph Reisenweber Maitre d hotel of the Harmonia Gardens restaurant Judge A white whiskered night court judge Easily moved to tears by romance Mrs Rose An old friend of Dolly s Cast and characters editCharacter Broadway 14 West End 15 16 Film 17 First Broadway Revival 18 Second Broadway Revival 19 First West End Revival 15 Second West End Revival 15 Third Broadway Revival 20 Off West End Revival 21 Fourth Broadway Revival 22 US National Tour 23 1964 1965 1969 1975 1978 1979 1983 1995 2009 2017 2018Dolly Gallagher Levi Carol Channing Mary Martin Barbra Streisand Pearl Bailey Carol Channing Danny La Rue Carol Channing Samantha Spiro Bette Midler Betty BuckleyHorace Vandergelder David Burns Loring Smith Walter Matthau Billy Daniels Eddie Bracken Lionel Jeffries Jay Garner Allan Corduner David Hyde Pierce Lewis J StadlenCornelius Hackl Charles Nelson Reilly Garrett Lewis Michael Crawford Terrence Emanuel Lee Roy Reams Tudor Davies Michael Sadler Michael DeVries Daniel Crossley Gavin Creel Nic RouleauIrene Molloy Eileen Brennan Marilynn Lovell Marianne McAndrew Mary Louise Florence Lacey Maureen Scott Lorna Dallas Florence Lacey Josefina Gabrielle Kate Baldwin Analisa LeamingBarnaby Tucker Jerry Dodge Johnny Beecher Danny Lockin Grenoldo Frazier Robert Lydiard Richard Drabble Mark Haddigan Cory English Oliver Brenin Taylor Trensch Jess LeProttoMinnie Fay Sondra Lee Coco Ramirez E J Peaker Chip Fields Alexandra Korey Mandy More Pollyann Tanner Lori Ann Mahl Akiya Henry Beanie Feldstein Kristen HahnErmengarde Alice Playten Beverlee Weir Joyce Ames Karen Hubbard K T Baumann Angela Curran Sue Latimer Christine DeVito Clare Louise Connolly Melanie Moore Morgan KirnerAmbrose Kemper Igors Gavon Mark Alden Tommy Tune Howard Porter Michael C Booker Mike Fields David Ellen James Darrah Mark Anderson Will Burton Garrett HaweErnestina Mary Jo Catlett Judith Drake Judy Knaiz Bessye Ruth Scott P J Nelson Veronica Clifford Carol Kaye Monica M Wemitt Annalisa Rossi Jennifer Simard Jessica SheridanRudolph David Hartman Robert Hocknell David Hurst Jonathan Wynne John Anania Ian Burford Jeremy Hawk Steve Pudenz Andy Hockley Kevin Ligon Wally DunnBroadway cast replacements edit Broadway 1964 edit Source 24 Dolly Gallagher Levi Pearl Bailey Marie Bryant standby Thelma Carpenter Ethel Merman Novella Nelson u s Phyllis Diller Bibi Osterwald Betty Grable Martha Raye Ginger Rogers 25 Horace Vandergelder Cab Calloway Richard Deacon Max Showalter 25 Cornelius Hackl Will Mackenzie Russell Nype 25 Barnaby Tucker Danny Lockin Reprising role from the 1969 film 25 Irene Molloy Ernestine Jackson 25 Minnie Fay Georgia Engel Leland Palmer 25 Ernestina Mabel King 25 Broadway 2017 edit Dolly Gallagher Levi Bernadette Peters 26 27 28 29 Donna Murphy alternate 27 30 31 Horace Vandergelder Victor Garber Cornelius Hackl Santino Fontana Barnaby Tucker Charlie Stemp 32 27 29 Ernestina Alli Mauzey 27 33 U S Tour 2019 edit Dolly Gallagher Levi Carolee Carmello 34 35 Horace Vandergelder John Bolton 35 Musical numbers editAct IOverture Orchestra Call On Dolly Ensemble I Put My Hand In Dolly It Takes a Woman Horace Men It Takes a Woman Reprise Dolly World Take Me Back Dolly Put On Your Sunday Clothes Cornelius Barnaby Dolly Ambrose Ermengarde and Ensemble Ribbons Down My Back Irene Ribbons Down My Back Reprise Irene Motherhood March Dolly Irene and Minnie Fay Dancing Dolly Cornelius Barnaby Irene Minnie Fay and Ensemble Love Look in My Window Dolly Before the Parade Passes By Dolly and the Company Finale Act I Before the Parade Passes By Dolly Act IIEntr acte Orchestra Penny in My Pocket Vandergelder Elegance Cornelius Barnaby Irene and Minnie Fay The Waiters Gallop Rudolph and the Waiters Hello Dolly Dolly Rudolph Waiters Cooks The Waiters Gallop Reprise Rudolph and Waiters The Polka Contest Ambrose Ermengarde Irene Cornelius Minnie Fay Barnaby and the Contestants It Only Takes a Moment Cornelius Irene Ensemble So Long Dearie Dolly Hello Dolly Reprise Dolly and Vandergelder Finale Act II Hello Dolly Dancing It Only Takes a Moment Put On Your Sunday Clothes Hello Dolly The Company Song cut before Broadway Opening reinstated when Ethel Merman joined to play Dolly Song was not included in the original version During the tryouts in Detroit Gower Champion invited Charles Strouse and Lee Adams to consult on improvements to the musical David Merrick was aware of their involvement but Jerry Herman was not even though Strouse was under the impression that Herman knew about it Strouse and Adams suggested re working the ending of Act I wrote a new song Before the Parade Passes By and sent it to Champion By the time the next set of tryouts in Washington began a different number with the same name written by Herman was included in the show After Strouse and Adams threatened to sue the production they were given a songwriting credit for the song That conflict led to an eight year long feud between Champion and Michael Stewart on one side and Strouse and Adams on the other 36 The official songwriting credits as listed with ASCAP have Adams Herman and Strouse as co writers 37 Song replaced Come and Be My Butterfly during Broadway Run Horace Vandergelder s solo Penny in My Pocket although it received rave responses out of town was cut prior to the Broadway opening for reasons of time For the 2017 Broadway Revival it was added back in as the opening of Act Two in front of the curtain It is not however included in the licensed version for stock and amateur productions from Tams Witmark The song Elegance though credited to Herman was written by Bob Merrill for the 1957 show New Girl in Town but deleted from the original production 38 Productions editOriginal Broadway production edit The musical directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and produced by David Merrick opened on January 16 1964 at the St James Theatre and closed on December 27 1970 after 2 844 performances 39 Carol Channing starred as Dolly with a supporting cast that included David Burns as Horace Charles Nelson Reilly as Cornelius Eileen Brennan as Irene Jerry Dodge as Barnaby Sondra Lee as Minnie Fay Mary Jo Catlett as Ermengarde and Igors Gavon as Ambrose Although facing competition from Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand Hello Dolly swept the Tony Awards in 1964 winning awards in ten categories 40 out of eleven nominations that tied the musical with the previous record keeper South Pacific citation needed record that remained unbroken for 37 years until The Producers won twelve Tonys in 2001 41 nbsp Pearl Bailey as Dolly 1968 After Channing left the show Merrick employed prominent actresses to play Dolly including Ginger Rogers who started on August 9 1965 Martha Raye starting on February 27 1967 Betty Grable from June 12 1967 to November 5 1967 Pearl Bailey in an all black version with Cab Calloway as Horace starting on November 12 1967 with Thelma Carpenter as her alternate Phyllis Diller as of December 26 1969 and Ethel Merman after having turned down the lead at the show s inception from March 28 1970 to December 27 1970 42 Two songs cut prior to the opening typical belt style songs World Take Me Back and Love Look in My Window were restored for Merman s run Jo Anne Worley was Channing s original standby but she never went on She later played Dolly in regional and summer stock productions Bibi Osterwald was the standby for Dolly following Worley s and Channings departures subbing for all the stars including Bailey despite the fact that Osterwald was white Marie Bryant and Novella Nelson also covered for the role of Dolly Bailey received a Special Tony Award in 1968 43 The show received rave reviews 6 44 with praise for Carol Channing and particularly Gower Champion 45 The original production became the longest running musical and third longest running show 46 in Broadway history up to that time surpassing My Fair Lady and then being surpassed in turn by Fiddler on the Roof The Broadway production of Hello Dolly grossed 27 million 47 Tour and regional DollysCarole Cook the second actress to play the title role after Channing appearing in Australia and New Zealand productions Dorothy Lamour Eve Arden Ann Miller Michele Lee Edie Adams and Yvonne De Carlo played the role on tour Betty White appeared with the Kenley Players as Dolly in the summer of 1979 Molly Picon appeared as Dolly in a 1971 production by the North Shore Music Theatre of Beverly Massachusetts Lainie Kazan starred in a production at the Claridge Atlantic City Vicki Lawrence played the role twice once for Sacramento Music Circus and once for Glendale Music Theatre 48 Both Tovah Feldshuh and Betsy Palmer played Dolly in productions by the Paper Mill Playhouse Marilyn Maye also starred in several regional productions and recorded a full album of the score Sally Struthers led a U S tour in 2014 49 Original Australian production edit The Australian production was produced by J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and opened at Her Majesty s Theatre Sydney on 27 March 1965 Carole Cook was imported to star making her the second woman to play the role of Dolly Levi Jack Goode played Horace alongside Bill Millican as Cornelius Jill Perryman as Irene Tikki Taylor as Minnie Fay and Brian Hannan as Barnaby Australian choreographer Betty Pounder was employed to stage the musical numbers Jill Perryman served as understudy to Carole Cook Nancye Hayes was featured in the ensemble as well as understudying the part of Irene Molloy After a successful season in Sydney the show went on to play Her Majesty s Theatre Melbourne and His Majesty s Theatre Auckland in 1966 50 51 52 Australian revivals edit In 1995 a new Australian tour was presented by Gordon Frost Jill Perryman who starred as Irene Molloy in the 1965 production starred as Dolly Levi The production opened at the State Theatre Melbourne followed by Lyric Theatre Brisbane Her Majesty s Theatre Sydney Festival Theatre Adelaide and His Majesty s Theatre Perth 53 The Production Company has staged Hello Dolly at the State Theatre Melbourne twice first in 2002 starring Amanda Muggleton then again in 2017 starring Marina Prior 54 Original London production edit Hello Dolly premiered in the West End at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on December 2 1965 and ran for 794 performances Champion directed and choreographed and the cast starred Mary Martin as Dolly after she as well as Merman had turned down the role for the original run of the show and Loring Smith as Horace Vandergelder Smith had created the Horace role in the original Broadway production of The Matchmaker Johnny Beecher as Barnaby Garrett Lewis as Cornelius Mark Alden as Ambrose Kemper and Marilynn Lovell as Irene Molloy Dora Bryan replaced Martin from May 1966 until the show closed in October 1967 55 Revivals edit The show has been revived four times on Broadway November 6 1975 December 28 1975 Minskoff Theatre Starring Pearl Bailey and Billy Daniels in an all black production 42 performances March 5 1978 July 9 1978 Lunt Fontanne Theatre Starring Carol Channing and Eddie Bracken 147 performances October 19 1995 January 28 1996 Lunt Fontanne Theatre Starring Carol Channing and Jay Garner 116 performances April 20 2017 August 25 2018 Shubert Theatre Starring Bette Midler and David Hyde Pierce 550 performances In the West End the show has been twice revived to date November 2019 1979 Carol Channing headlining at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Shaftesbury Theatre with Eddie Bracken as Horace and Angela Curran as Ermengarde January 3 1984 April 27 1984 Danny La Rue headlining at the Prince of Wales Theatre with Lionel Jeffries as Horace Mark Haddigan as Barnaby and Jeremy Hawk as Rudolph 15 A third West End revival headlined by Imelda Staunton under the direction of Dominic Cooke has been announced to play a limited ten week season at the London Palladium from July 6 September 14 2024 with a July 18 press night 56 The production s cast is set to include Andy Nyman Horace Jenna Russell Irene Harry Hepple Cornelius and Tyrone Huntley Barnaby This production had been scheduled to premiere August 11 2020 for a limited season at the Adelphi Theatre its four year postponement being due to the COVID 19 pandemic 57 58 59 A 1989 UK tour of the show of Hello Dolly directed and choreographed by Paul Kerryson was headlined by Dora Bryan reprising her 1965 66 West End role Bryan s castmates included Norman Rossington as Horace and Kathryn Evans as Irene Kerryson would subsequently direct the 2014 Curve Theatre Leicester production of Hello Dolly headlined by Janie Dee whose castmates included Laura Pitt Pulford as Irene and Michael Xavier as Cornelius The 2009 Regent s Park Open Air Theatre revival of Hello Dolly headlined by Samantha Spiro under the direction of Timothy Sheader ran July 30 September 12 with other cast members including Allan Corduner Horace Josefina Gabrielle Irene and Akiya Henry Minnie Fay 60 The production was honored with the Olivier Award as the best London area stage musical revival of 2009 also earning Olivier awards for leading lady Samantha Spiro and for choreographer Stephen Mear 61 2017 Broadway revival national tour edit nbsp 2017 Broadway revival at the Shubert Theatre nbsp Bette Midler performing the title song on Broadway 2017On January 19 2016 it was announced that Bette Midler would play the title role in a Broadway revival of Hello Dolly Previews began March 15 2017 officially opening on April 20 2017 at the Shubert Theatre 62 63 64 The production was produced by Scott Rudin directed by Jerry Zaks and choreographed by Warren Carlyle David Hyde Pierce played Horace Vandergelder 65 Other principal casting for this revival included Kate Baldwin as Irene Molloy Gavin Creel as Cornelius Hackl Jennifer Simard as Ernestina Money Taylor Trensch as Barnaby Tucker Will Burton as Ambrose Kemper Melanie Moore as Ermengarde 66 and Beanie Feldstein as Minnie Fay 67 Donna Murphy played the role of Dolly at Tuesday evening performances beginning in June 2017 as well as covering Midler s holiday dates 31 She played her final performance on January 7 2018 68 Midler won the Tony for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical and Creel for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical at the 71st Tony Awards in 2017 Midler Pierce Trensch and Feldstein left the production on January 14 2018 68 Bernadette Peters took over the role of Dolly with previews from January 20 2018 officially on February 22 2018 and Victor Garber took over the role of Horace Vandergelder 26 Charlie Stemp assumed the role of Barnaby Tucker on January 20 2018 32 69 Santino Fontana temporarily played the role of Cornelius Hackl from March 2018 to May 6 while Gavin Creel recovered from back surgery Creel returned to the role on May 8 2018 70 Before Fontana s temporary engagement understudy Christian Dante White played the role of Cornelius 71 The production closed on August 25 2018 with Midler and Hyde Pierce returning to play Dolly and Horace respectively from July 17 2018 to closing 72 Betty Buckley played the title role in the first national tour of the 2017 Broadway revival which began performances in Cleveland Ohio in October 2018 in the Connor Palace at Playhouse Square after a tryout in Utica New York in September 2018 73 74 International productions edit The Israeli production in 1968 1970 starred Hanna Maron as Dolly Levi one of the most famous actress on the Israel theater on the Alhambra theater produced by Giora Godik also starring Shraga Friedman as Horace Vandergelder Gadi Yagil as Cornelius Hackl and Tzipi Shavit as Minnie Fay The musical was a huge success and Dolly remains one of Maron s lovable roles The musical was translated to Hebrew by Haim Hefer a well known songwriter and poet 75 In 1967 the Argentine singer and actress Libertad Lamarque starred the first Spanish language version of the musical in the Teatro Manolo Fabregas of Mexico City Lamarque also starred the musical in Argentina the same year 76 In 1985 Cuban diva Rosita Fornes played Dolly in a Cuban production of Hello Dolly by the Teatro Karl Marx in Havana Cuba She also played the role in Camaguey City and in a television production under director Manolo Rifat 77 In 1989 Canadian theatre actress Nonnie Griffin played Dolly in a 10 month run of Hello Dolly in Toronto 78 In 1996 Mexican cinema star Silvia Pinal starred in a new version of the musical opposite Ignacio Lopez Tarso in the Teatro Silvia Pinal in Mexico City 79 In 2018 the Mexican actress and singer Daniela Romo starred in a new Mexican version of the musical in the Teatro de los Insurgentes in Mexico City 80 In 2020 Lucia Galan half of the Pimpinela singing duo starred in the Argentinian version of the musical in the Teatro Opera in Buenos Aires 81 Tours edit Mary Martin starred in a US tour starting in April 1965 and playing in 11 cities The production also toured in Japan Korea and Vietnam for a special USO performance for U S troops 82 83 84 A second US tour began in September 1965 headed by Channing and ran for two years and nine months Eve Arden and Dorothy Lamour were replacements 85 Bailey and Calloway headed an all Black tour in 1967 prior to their Broadway run which was given a second cast album 86 From February 2008 Anita Dobson headlined a six month tour of Hello Dolly which played 19 British venues including New Wimbledon Theatre in the London Borough of Merton March 24 29 also playing the Jersey Opera House in St Helier Jersey July 22 August 2 Dobson s castmates included Darren Day as Cornelius and Louise English as Irene 87 88 In 2006 Dobson had headlined the New Theatre Royal Lincoln production of Hello Dolly November 16 December 2 which had co starred Rolf Saxon as Horace 89 Sally Struthers appeared as Dolly in the 50th anniversary tour of the musical which premiered in October 2013 90 Struthers had previously headlined the Ogunquit Playhouse 2006 production of Hello Dolly July 25 August 5 91 A tour of the 2017 Broadway revival began touring the U S in September 2018 in Utica New York starring Betty Buckley 92 The cast includes Lewis J Stadlen as Horace Vandergelder Nic Rouleau as Cornelius Analisa Leaning as Irene Molloy Jess LeProtto as Barnaby Kristen Hahn as Minnie Fay Garret Hawe as Ambrose Kemper Morgan Kirner as Ermengarde and Jessica Sheridan as Ernestina 93 Buckley ended her run in the tour on August 25 2019 Carolee Carmello took over as Dolly on September 24 2019 in Kansas City Missouri 34 The other cast changes effective in September 2019 include John Bolton as Horace with new cast playing Cornelius Barnaby Minnie Fay and Ambrose 94 Critical reception editOpening night reviews of the original production were generally positive and Carol Channing s performance as Dolly Gallagher Levi was greatly acclaimed however some reviewers criticized the score and the libretto implying that Channing s performance was responsible for the efficacy of the show In his review of the opening night performance The New York Times theatre critic Howard Taubman wrote Hello Dolly has qualities of freshness and imagination that are rare in the run of our machine made musicals It transmutes the broadly stylized mood of a mettlesome farce into the gusto and colors of the musical stage Mr Herman s songs are brisk and pointed and always tuneful a shrewdly mischievous performance by Carol Channing Making the necessary reservations for the unnecessary vulgar and frenzied touches one is glad to welcome Hello Dolly for its warmth color and high spirits 95 John Chapman of the New York Daily News lauded Carol Channing s performance declaring her the most outgoing woman on the musical stage today big and warm all eyes and smiles in love with everybody in the theatre and possessing a unique voice ranging somewhat upward from a basso profundo He also wrote I wouldn t say that Jerry Herman s score is memorable 96 New York Post critic Richard Watts Jr wrote The fact that Hello Dolly seems to me short on charm warmth and the intangible quality of distinction in no way alters my conviction that it will be an enormous popular success Herman has composed a score that is always pleasant and agreeably tuneful although the only number that comes to mind at the moment is the lively title song His lyrics could be called serviceable 96 In the New York Herald Tribune Walter Kerr wrote Hello Dolly is a musical comedy dream with Carol Channing the girl of it Channing opens wide her big as millstone eyes spreads her white gloved arms in ecstatic abandon trots out on a circular runway that surrounds the orchestra and proceeds to dance rings around the conductor With hair like orange sea foam a contralto like a horse s neighing and a confidential swagger she is a musical comedy performer with all the blowzy glamor of the girls on the sheet music of 1916 Kerr perceived deficiencies in the libretto though stating that the lines are not always as funny as Miss Channing makes them 96 John McClain of the New York Journal American particularly praised the staging of the musical saying that Gower Champion deserves the big gong for performance beyond the call of duty Seldom has a corps of dancers brought so much style and excitement to a production which could easily have been pedestrian It is difficult to describe the emotion the song Hello Dolly produces Last night the audience nearly tore up the seats as she led the parade of waiters in a series of encores over the semi circular runway that extends around the orchestra pit out into the audience a tribute to the personal appeal of Miss Channing and the magical inventiveness of Mr Champion s staging 96 Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1964 New York Drama Critics Circle Award 97 Best Musical WonTony Award 98 99 100 Best Musical WonBest Book of a Musical Michael Stewart WonBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Carol Channing WonBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Charles Nelson Reilly NominatedBest Original Score Jerry Herman WonBest Producer of a Musical David Merrick WonBest Direction of a Musical Gower Champion WonBest Choreography WonBest Conductor and Musical Director Shepard Coleman WonBest Scenic Design Oliver Smith WonBest Costume Design Freddy Wittop Won1968 Special Tony Award 101 102 103 Special Award Pearl Bailey Won1970 Drama Desk Award 104 105 Outstanding Performance Ethel Merman Won1978 Broadway revival edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1978 Tony Award 106 Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Eddie Bracken Nominated1979 West End revival edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1979 Olivier Award 107 Best Actress in a Musical Carol Channing Nominated1995 Broadway revival edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1996 Tony Award 108 109 Best Revival of a Musical Nominated2009 Open Air Theatre revival edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards 110 Best Musical Won2010 Laurence Olivier Award 111 Best Musical Revival WonBest Actress in a Musical Samantha Spiro WonBest Theatre Choreographer Stephen Mear Won2017 Broadway revival edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2017 Tony Award 112 113 Best Revival of a Musical WonBest Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical David Hyde Pierce NominatedBest Actress in a Leading Role in Musical Bette Midler WonBest Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical Gavin Creel WonBest Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Kate Baldwin NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks NominatedBest Scenic Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto NominatedBest Costume Design of a Musical WonBest Lighting Design of a Musical Natasha Katz NominatedBest Orchestrations Larry Hochman NominatedDrama Desk Award 114 Outstanding Revival of a Musical WonOutstanding Actress in a Musical Bette Midler WonOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Gavin Creel WonOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Kate Baldwin NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks NominatedOutstanding Choreographer Warren Carlyle NominatedOutstanding Set Design Santo Loquasto NominatedOutstanding Costume Design Santo Loquasto NominatedOutstanding Sound Design Scott Lehrer NominatedOutstanding Wig and Hair Design Campbell Young Associates NominatedDrama League Award 115 Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off Broadway Musical WonDistinguished Performance David Hyde Pierce NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award 116 Outstanding Revival of a Broadway Musical WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical David Hyde Pierce NominatedOutstanding Actress in a Musical Bette Midler WonOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Gavin Creel WonOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Kate Baldwin NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks NominatedOutstanding Choreographer Warren Carlyle WonOutstanding Costume Design Santo Loquasto NominatedOutstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz NominatedOutstanding Orchestrations Larry Hochman WonChita Rivera Awards 117 Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show NominatedOutstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Warren Carlyle Nominated2018 Grammy Awards 118 119 120 Best Musical Theater Album Bette Midler principal soloist Steven Epstein producer NominatedRecordings editThe RCA Victor cast recording of the original Broadway production was released in 1964 It was the number one album on the Billboard pop albums chart for seven weeks the top album of the year on the Year End chart and won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album In 1965 a recording of the original London production was released In 1967 RCA Victor released a recording of the all black Broadway replacement cast featuring Pearl Bailey who also starred in the unrecorded 1975 revival 121 The movie soundtrack was released in 1969 On November 15 1994 the 1994 revival cast recording was released 122 The 2017 Broadway Revival cast recording was released on May 12 2017 featuring the songs now sung by Bette Midler David Hyde Pierce Kate Baldwin and Gavin Creel 123 Cultural influence editIn 1964 Armstrong s recording of the song Hello Dolly rose to number one on the Billboard pop chart 124 125 The title song was sung in the 1999 film Dick by actor Dan Hedaya playing President Richard Nixon 126 The red satin sequin bedecked costume designed by Freddy Wittop that Channing wore during Hello Dolly was donated to the Smithsonian by Channing and theatrical producer Manny Kladitis following the thirtieth anniversary tour of the show It has been displayed at the National Museum of American History 127 While Miss Channing s Harmonia Gardens gown is in the Smithsonian the remainder of the original Freddy Wittop costumes are now housed in the permanent collection of the Costume World Broadway Collection a theatrical museum dedicated to Broadway costuming located in Pompano Beach Florida 128 Footnotes edit Hello Dolly 1964 Broadway Backstage amp Production Info www broadwayworld com Retrieved 23 November 2019 Dvornik Teale 30 April 2017 Theatre History Hello Dolly thebackstageblonde co Teale Dvornik Retrieved 30 April 2017 Grammy Hall of 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