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Starring [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Audrey Hepburn]], the movie "''[[Funny Face]]''" featured just three songs from the stage production, and the plot was radically different. |
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Music | George Gershwin |
Lyrics | Ira Gershwin |
Book | Paul Gerard Smith Fred Thompson |
Productions | 1927 Broadway 1957 Film |
Funny Face is a 1927 musical composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith.
Originally called Smarty, it opened in Philadelphia to poor reviews, and Robert Benchley, who had contributed to the script walked out. After a rewrite, it opened in New York, where it was a major hit. It later transferred to London. [1]
Original Broadway production
The show opened at the Alvin Theatre on November 14, 1927, and ran for 244 performances. It was directed by Edgar MacGregor, with choreography by Bobby Connolly.
Cast
- Fred Astaire as Jimmy Reeve
- Adele Astaire as Frankie Wynn
- William Kent as Dugsie Gibbs
- Victor Moore as Herbert
- Allen Kearns as Peter Thurston
- Gertrude McDonald as June
- Betty Compton as Dora
- Earl Hampton as Chester
1957 film
Starring Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, the movie "Funny Face" featured just three songs from the stage production, and the plot was radically different.
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