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The Streets of Paris : ウィキペディア英語版
The Streets of Paris

''The Streets of Paris'' is a musical revue featuring Bobby Clark, Luella Gear, Abbott & Costello and Carmen Miranda, debuted at June 19, 1939, at Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway, Manhattan. Had two hours and-a-half, with the interval. The musical was staged from June 1939 to 10 February 1940, totaling 274 presentations.
== Production ==
Olsen & Johnson in partnership with Lee Shubert were working on their newest musical revue, ''The Streets of Paris''. The first rehearsals for the show began in May 2, 1939 in New York. Before going to Broadway, ''Streets of Paris'' debuted in Boston, obtaining a great success of criticism and public. Some of the city newspapers speculated that the show had been extended in more a week.
Premiered on June 19, 1939, in the Broadhurst Theatre in New York. The show featured Carmen Miranda to the American public, and marked the premiere of Abbott & Costello, Gower Champion and Jeanne Tyler in Broadway musicals.
The musical was divided into two acts with songs written by Jimmy McHugh and Al Dubin, working for the first time together.〔CASTRO, Ruy, Carmen, Uma Biografia, São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2005, ISBN 85-359-0760-2〕 The sketches were written by Tom McKnight, Charles Sherman and Jay S. Kaufman, with costumes designed by Irene Sharaff, scenery for the show was designed by Larry Goldwasser, with direction of choreography by Robert Alton, and directed by Edward Dowling Duryea.
''The Streets of Paris'' ended their presentations in New York in February 1940, starting then a tour by East Coast American, through Philadelphia, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago, where was closed on May 8, 1940.

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