Do Re Mi

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Do Re Mi is a 1960 Broadway musical comedy with music by Jule Styne and lyrics and book by the celebrated writing team of Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway musical
musical comedy
basedInPartOn short story "Do Re Mi" by Donald E. Westlake
bookBy Adolph Green
Betty Comden
broadwayOpeningDate 1960-12-26
character Hubie Cram
John Henry Wheeler
Kay Cram
Tilda Mullen
choreographer Michael Kidd
composer Jule Styne NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Garson Kanin
firstPerformanceYear 1960
genre musical comedy
hasOriginalCastRecording Do Re Mi (original Broadway cast recording)
language English
lyricist Adolph Green
Betty Comden
lyricsBy Adolph Green
Betty Comden
musicBy Jule Styne NERFINISHED
musicStyle traditional Broadway show tunes
nominatedFor Tony Award for Best Musical
notableSong All of My Life
Cry Like the Wind
I Know About Love
It's Legitimate
Make Someone Happy
openedAtTheatre St. James Theatre
orchestrator Robert Ginzler
Sid Ramin
originalBroadwayProductionYear 1960
originalBroadwayRunLength 400 performances
originalCastAlbumLabel RCA Victor
originalProductionType Broadway
partOf Golden Age of Broadway (mature phase)
surface form: Golden Age of Broadway musicals
producer David Merrick
revival 1999 Encores! concert production at New York City Center
setting New York City
starred John Reardon
Nancy Dussault
Nancy Walker
Phil Silvers
subjectMatter small-time con man entering the jukebox business

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Betty Comden notableWork Do Re Mi
Adolph Green notableWork Do Re Mi
Jule Styne notableWork Do Re Mi
Dania Krupska notableWork Do Re Mi
David Merrick produced Do Re Mi
Elizabeth Cohen notableWork Do Re Mi
subject surface form: Betty Comden
Basya Cohen notableWork Do Re Mi
subject surface form: Betty Comden