The Happiest Girl in the World

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The Happiest Girl in the World is a 1961 Broadway musical comedy that blends Greek mythology with modern satire, featuring music by Jacques Offenbach and a book co-written by Fred Saidy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway musical
stage musical
basedOn works by Aristophanes
bookBy Fred Saidy NERFINISHED
Henry Mayers NERFINISHED
composer Jacques Offenbach NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre musical comedy
hasMusicAdaptationFrom operettas by Jacques Offenbach
hasSubject gender relations
gods of Greek mythology
war and peace NERFINISHED
incorporatesElement Greek mythology
modern satire
language English
lyricist E.Y. Harburg NERFINISHED
lyricsBy E.Y. Harburg NERFINISHED
medium live theatre
musicStyle adapted operetta score
openedOnBroadway 1961
premiereYear 1961
producedOn Broadway NERFINISHED
productionType musical theatre
setting ancient Greece
sourceComposer Jacques Offenbach NERFINISHED
usesMusicBy Jacques Offenbach NERFINISHED
workType musical comedy

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Fred Saidy notableWork The Happiest Girl in the World
Fred Saidy coWrote The Happiest Girl in the World
Dania Krupska notableWork The Happiest Girl in the World