Rosalie

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Rosalie is a musical comedy best known for its Broadway production featuring music by George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical comedy
actStructure two acts
basedOn story by William Anthony McGuire
bookBy William Anthony McGuire NERFINISHED
broadwayGenre Ziegfeld-style musical
broadwayRun over 200 performances
composer George Gershwin NERFINISHED
Sigmund Romberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
filmAdaptationStar Eleanor Powell NERFINISHED
Nelson Eddy NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationStudio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer NERFINISHED
firstProductionType Broadway production
genre musical comedy
hasFilmAdaptation Rosalie (1937 film) NERFINISHED
hasTheme fantasy monarchy
romance between American and European royalty
historicalContext late Jazz Age Broadway musical
includesSong How Long Has This Been Going On? NERFINISHED
New Moon NERFINISHED
Rosalie NERFINISHED
Say So NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Ira Gershwin NERFINISHED
P. G. Wodehouse NERFINISHED
William Anthony McGuire NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Bill Fisher NERFINISHED
Princess Rosalie NERFINISHED
medium live theatre
musicalForm book musical
musicStyle Broadway musical style of the late 1920s
notableComposerCollaboration collaboration between George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg
notableFor Broadway production
orchestrationStyle jazz-influenced Broadway orchestration
originalBroadwayStar Frank Morgan NERFINISHED
Marilyn Miller NERFINISHED
period 1920s Broadway musical
premiereDate 1928
premiereLocation New York City NERFINISHED
premiereTheatre New Amsterdam Theatre NERFINISHED
producer Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. NERFINISHED
productionCompany Ziegfeld Theatre production organization
setting fictional European kingdom
subjectMatter romantic adventure involving a princess and an American cadet
title Rosalie NERFINISHED

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