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Let 'Em Eat Cake

Let 'Em Eat Cake is a 1933 Broadway musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. It is the sequel to the Pulitzer prize-winning Of Thee I Sing and had the same producer, writers, and stars. However, the tone of Let 'Em Eat Cake was much darker and the issues more complex: President Wintergreen is defeated for reelection, and he and his former Vice President, Alexander Throttlebottom, form an incipient Fascist movement to take over the government.

Let 'Em Eat Cake
Official Logo
MusicGeorge Gershwin
LyricsIra Gershwin
BookGeorge S. Kaufman
BasisSequel to Of Thee I Sing
Productions1933 Broadway
1994 BBC concert
2009 Opera North

Productions edit

The original Broadway production of Let 'Em Eat Cake opened October 21, 1933 at the Imperial Theatre, New York City, USA and ran for 89 performances. The cast included William Gaxton as J.P. Wintergreen, Victor Moore as Alexander Throttlebottom, Philip Loeb as Kruger, and Lois Moran as Mary Wintergreen. The no longer extant orchestrations were by Edward B. Powell.

The show carried a message that audiences did not want to hear and it was a failure. However, it did have one hit song: "Mine". Several musical themes from Of Thee I Sing are reused in Let 'Em Eat Cake, including the Supreme Court Judges' song and the campaign song "Wintergreen for President", which includes parts of folk and patriotic songs such as Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever", and "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here."

A concert version of the show was performed on BBC Radio in 1994 (with a cast that included: Denis Quilley, Kim Criswell, Joss Ackland, Henry Goodman, and Louise Gold), and Opera North staged the show, along with a revival of Of Thee I Sing, during its 2008–9 season. The Opera North production was broadcast by BBC Radio 3 on Saturday, 26 September 2009, as part of its Opera on 3 series.

Plot edit

Act I edit

President Wintergreen is up for reelection, but due to the continuing Great Depression, loses in a landslide to John P. Tweedledee. Wintergreen makes an unsuccessful appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the election results. It is also revealed that Diana Deveraux divorced Throttlebottom to marry the French Ambassador. After the end of his term, Wintergreen, Throttlebottom, and their associates start a business selling his wife Mary's blue shirts on "Union Square." At Union Square, Kruger, an agitator, is proclaiming his doctrine "Down with Everything That's Up." After talking with Kruger, Wintergreen decides that to increase shirt sales they should promise a revolution or their money back, citing the European Brown Shirts and Black Shirts. With business now booming ("Shirts by Millions"), Mary appeals to the women to join the New Blue D.A.R. ("Climb up the Social Ladder") to increase female shirt sales. Wintergreen now needs the support of the Union League Club, because General Snookfield is a member. Throttlebottom persuades them by saying that the British are attacking Bunker Hill ("Comes the Revolution Reprise"). Having secured the Union League Club support, The Blue Shirts meet with Snookfield to plan the overthrow of the government ("On and On and On"). At nine o'clock on July 4, when the Blue Shirts arrive, Snookfield will give the signal for his soldiers to seize Tweedledee. On the Fourth, at the White House grounds, Tweedledee is giving a speech, when Snookfield leaves with Trixie for a party. The Blue Shirts arrive only to find the general is missing and the soldiers don't know what to do. Tweedledee promises the army a "dollar a day which (he) may not pay." Wintergreen promises the army the war debts owed by the League of Nations, which the soldiers accept. Tweedledee is deposed, and Wintergreen declares that "the land of freedom is free once more" ("Let 'Em Eat Cake").

Act II edit

The White House is being painted "Blue, Blue, Blue." The Supreme Court, now in chains, are brought before Wintergreen. He decides to show leniency because the Court officiated his marriage ceremony. The Court is reorganized into a baseball team. When the League of Nations arrives to discuss repayment of the war debts, they "No Comprenez, No Capish, No Versteh" when the issue is raised; only Finland repays their debt. Kruger, now head of the army following Snookfield's disgrace, is also putting pressure on Wintergreen to remember his promise. Wintergreen offers a solution where the debts will be settled by a baseball game for double or nothing. If the League loses, they will have another conference to discuss it. Kruger accepts the League's offer of Finland's money as a side bet. Throttlebottom hesitatingly accepts an offer to be the game's umpire. On the date of the ballgame the Supreme Ball Players, the League, and Kruger's army try to influence Throttlebottom to bend the rules their way.

The United States loses the game after a controversial call by umpire Throttlebottom. The soldiers want someone to be held to account for the loss, over Wintergreen and his associates' objections ("Oyez, Oyez, Oyez"). In the "Trial of Throttlebottom" a military tribunal is underway. Kruger, the Army, and the Ball Players call for Throttlebottom's execution claiming he conspired with the enemy. Wintergreen and his associates object, until the army levels the guns at them. Kruger and the army want to know when they are going be paid ("A Hell of a Hole"). After Wintergreen offers them a share of the shirt business, the army is going to take it all (Down With Everything That's Up—Reprise). Despite pleading he tried his best to get the money ("It Isn't What You Did"), Kruger sentences Wintergreen and his cronies to death by beheading. Mary and the condemned's wives enter and proclaim they are pregnant. Kruger says this may have worked four years ago during Wintergreen's impeachment hearings, but it doesn't work with the army. Trixie, who controls the Navy, arrives and joins forces with Kruger ("First Lady and First Gent"). Kruger proclaims "Let 'em Eat Caviar."

Execution day arrives, and in their jail cell Wintergreen, Throttlebotton, and the Committee discuss how they ended up in this situation. Next, the crowds gather to watch the executions ("Hanging Throttlebottom in the Morning"). A guillotine bought from France is unveiled, and Snookfield is shown to be the executioner. Since Throttlebottom is not married, he will be executed first. After a series of mishaps with the guillotine, Mary interrupts the proceedings. She presents a "Fashion Show" with dresses that arrived on the boat that brought the guillotine. After being reminded that the color of the revolution is blue, and they cannot wear the new fashions, the women revolt. Kruger objects, but the soldiers seize him after Trixie reminds them of an upcoming party.

Wintergreen tells the soldiers to shoot Kruger. When Kruger reveals he used to be in the dress making business, Wintergreen decides to go into business with him. Wintergreen decides to leave the revolution business and restores the republic and the Supreme Court. Tweedledee shows up and Wintergreen gives his vice-president, Throttlebottom, to him, since he can't remember his. Tweedledee declines the Presidency, since he is going to be President of Cuba. Throttlebottom is now the President. After Wintergreen promised the people cake and Kruger promised them caviar, Throttlebottom promises them pistachio ice cream, which he formerly detested.

Songs edit

External links edit

  • ​Let 'Em Eat Cake​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Let 'Em Eat Cake at Ovrtur.com
  • Let 'Em Eat Cake at the Music Theatre International website

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For the Arrested Development episode see Let Em Eat Cake Arrested Development episode Let Em Eat Cake is a 1933 Broadway musical with music by George Gershwin lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by George S Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind It is the sequel to the Pulitzer prize winning Of Thee I Sing and had the same producer writers and stars However the tone of Let Em Eat Cake was much darker and the issues more complex President Wintergreen is defeated for reelection and he and his former Vice President Alexander Throttlebottom form an incipient Fascist movement to take over the government Let Em Eat CakeOfficial LogoMusicGeorge GershwinLyricsIra GershwinBookGeorge S KaufmanBasisSequel to Of Thee I SingProductions1933 Broadway 1994 BBC concert 2009 Opera North Contents 1 Productions 2 Plot 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Songs 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 External linksProductions editThe original Broadway production of Let Em Eat Cake opened October 21 1933 at the Imperial Theatre New York City USA and ran for 89 performances The cast included William Gaxton as J P Wintergreen Victor Moore as Alexander Throttlebottom Philip Loeb as Kruger and Lois Moran as Mary Wintergreen The no longer extant orchestrations were by Edward B Powell The show carried a message that audiences did not want to hear and it was a failure However it did have one hit song Mine Several musical themes from Of Thee I Sing are reused in Let Em Eat Cake including the Supreme Court Judges song and the campaign song Wintergreen for President which includes parts of folk and patriotic songs such as Sousa s Stars and Stripes Forever and Hail Hail the Gang s All Here A concert version of the show was performed on BBC Radio in 1994 with a cast that included Denis Quilley Kim Criswell Joss Ackland Henry Goodman and Louise Gold and Opera North staged the show along with a revival of Of Thee I Sing during its 2008 9 season The Opera North production was broadcast by BBC Radio 3 on Saturday 26 September 2009 as part of its Opera on 3 series Plot editAct I edit President Wintergreen is up for reelection but due to the continuing Great Depression loses in a landslide to John P Tweedledee Wintergreen makes an unsuccessful appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the election results It is also revealed that Diana Deveraux divorced Throttlebottom to marry the French Ambassador After the end of his term Wintergreen Throttlebottom and their associates start a business selling his wife Mary s blue shirts on Union Square At Union Square Kruger an agitator is proclaiming his doctrine Down with Everything That s Up After talking with Kruger Wintergreen decides that to increase shirt sales they should promise a revolution or their money back citing the European Brown Shirts and Black Shirts With business now booming Shirts by Millions Mary appeals to the women to join the New Blue D A R Climb up the Social Ladder to increase female shirt sales Wintergreen now needs the support of the Union League Club because General Snookfield is a member Throttlebottom persuades them by saying that the British are attacking Bunker Hill Comes the Revolution Reprise Having secured the Union League Club support The Blue Shirts meet with Snookfield to plan the overthrow of the government On and On and On At nine o clock on July 4 when the Blue Shirts arrive Snookfield will give the signal for his soldiers to seize Tweedledee On the Fourth at the White House grounds Tweedledee is giving a speech when Snookfield leaves with Trixie for a party The Blue Shirts arrive only to find the general is missing and the soldiers don t know what to do Tweedledee promises the army a dollar a day which he may not pay Wintergreen promises the army the war debts owed by the League of Nations which the soldiers accept Tweedledee is deposed and Wintergreen declares that the land of freedom is free once more Let Em Eat Cake Act II edit The White House is being painted Blue Blue Blue The Supreme Court now in chains are brought before Wintergreen He decides to show leniency because the Court officiated his marriage ceremony The Court is reorganized into a baseball team When the League of Nations arrives to discuss repayment of the war debts they No Comprenez No Capish No Versteh when the issue is raised only Finland repays their debt Kruger now head of the army following Snookfield s disgrace is also putting pressure on Wintergreen to remember his promise Wintergreen offers a solution where the debts will be settled by a baseball game for double or nothing If the League loses they will have another conference to discuss it Kruger accepts the League s offer of Finland s money as a side bet Throttlebottom hesitatingly accepts an offer to be the game s umpire On the date of the ballgame the Supreme Ball Players the League and Kruger s army try to influence Throttlebottom to bend the rules their way The United States loses the game after a controversial call by umpire Throttlebottom The soldiers want someone to be held to account for the loss over Wintergreen and his associates objections Oyez Oyez Oyez In the Trial of Throttlebottom a military tribunal is underway Kruger the Army and the Ball Players call for Throttlebottom s execution claiming he conspired with the enemy Wintergreen and his associates object until the army levels the guns at them Kruger and the army want to know when they are going be paid A Hell of a Hole After Wintergreen offers them a share of the shirt business the army is going to take it all Down With Everything That s Up Reprise Despite pleading he tried his best to get the money It Isn t What You Did Kruger sentences Wintergreen and his cronies to death by beheading Mary and the condemned s wives enter and proclaim they are pregnant Kruger says this may have worked four years ago during Wintergreen s impeachment hearings but it doesn t work with the army Trixie who controls the Navy arrives and joins forces with Kruger First Lady and First Gent Kruger proclaims Let em Eat Caviar Execution day arrives and in their jail cell Wintergreen Throttlebotton and the Committee discuss how they ended up in this situation Next the crowds gather to watch the executions Hanging Throttlebottom in the Morning A guillotine bought from France is unveiled and Snookfield is shown to be the executioner Since Throttlebottom is not married he will be executed first After a series of mishaps with the guillotine Mary interrupts the proceedings She presents a Fashion Show with dresses that arrived on the boat that brought the guillotine After being reminded that the color of the revolution is blue and they cannot wear the new fashions the women revolt Kruger objects but the soldiers seize him after Trixie reminds them of an upcoming party Wintergreen tells the soldiers to shoot Kruger When Kruger reveals he used to be in the dress making business Wintergreen decides to go into business with him Wintergreen decides to leave the revolution business and restores the republic and the Supreme Court Tweedledee shows up and Wintergreen gives his vice president Throttlebottom to him since he can t remember his Tweedledee declines the Presidency since he is going to be President of Cuba Throttlebottom is now the President After Wintergreen promised the people cake and Kruger promised them caviar Throttlebottom promises them pistachio ice cream which he formerly detested Songs editAct I edit Overture Orchestra Opening Act 1 Wintergreen for President Ensemble Tweedledee for President Ensemble Union Square Scene Union Square Ensemble Down With Everyone Who s Up Kruger and Agitators Store Scene Shirts by Millions Wives and Ensemble Comes the Revolution Alexander Throttlebottom and Ensemble Mine John P Wintergreen Mary Wintergreen and Ensemble Climb Up the Social Ladder Mary Wintergreen Wives and Ensemble Cloistered from the Noisy City The Union League President of the Union League Club and Club Members Comes the Revolution Reprise Union League Club On and On and On John P Wintergreen John P Wintergreen Mary Wintergreen Mary Wintergreen Company and Company Finale Act 1 I ve Brushed My Teeth Gen Adam Snookfield U S A and Dignitaries On and On and On Reprise Blue Shirts The General s Gone to a Party John P Tweedledee John P Wintergreen Lieutenant and Men All the Mothers of the Nation Mary Wintergreen Wives and Girls Yes He s a Bachelor John P Wintergreen Blue Shirts and Lieutenant There s Something We re Worried About Lieutenant Army Women John P Tweedledee and Kruger What s the Proletariat Mary Wintergreen Wives Committee Army and All Let Em Eat Cake John P Wintergreen and Company Act II edit Opening Act 2 Blue Blue Blue Wives and Ensemble Who s the Greatest John P Wintergreen and Ensemble The League of Nations No Comprenez No Capish League of Nations John P Wintergreen Mary Wintergreen and Ensemble Who s the Greatest Reprise John P Wintergreen and Ensemble Ball Park Scene Play Ball Girls When the Judges Doff the Ermine President of the Union League Club and Blue Shirts Up and at em Ensemble Oyez Oyez Oyez Soldiers and Spectators Trial of Throttlebottom That s What He Did Alexander Throttlebottom Kruger and Ensemble I Know a Foul Ball Alexander Throttlebottom Throttle Throttlebottom Kruger and Ensemble Trial of Wintergreen A Hell of a Hole A Hell of a Fix John P Wintergreen Kruger and Soldiers Down With Everyone Who s Up Reprise Kruger and Ensemble It Isn t What You Did John P Wintergreen and Ensemble Mine Reprise John P Wintergreen Mary Wintergreen and Ensemble Let Em Eat Caviar Kruger and Ensemble music missing First Lady and First Gent cut replaces Caviar in modern performances Hang Throttlebottom in the Morning Lieutenant and Ensemble Fashion Show Ensemble Finale Reprise of either Let Em Eat Cake or Of Thee I Sing EnsembleExternal links edit Let Em Eat Cake at the Internet Broadway Database Let Em Eat Cake at Ovrtur com Let Em Eat Cake at the Music Theatre International website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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