To-Night's the Night (musical)

To-Night's the Night
Music Paul Rubens
Lyrics Paul Rubens
Percy Greenbank
Book Fred Thompson
Basis The farce Les Dominos roses
Productions 1914 Broadway

To-Night's the Night is a musical comedy composed by Paul Rubens, with lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Rubens, and a book adapted by Fred Thompson. Two songs were composed by Jerome Kern. The story is based on the farce Les Dominos roses (Pink Dominoes).

The musical was produced by George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard. It opened at the Shubert Theatre in New York on December 24, 1914. It then was produced at the Gaiety Theatre in London, opening on April 18, 1915 and running for a very successful 460 performances. Grossmith starred in the piece with Leslie Henson. Grossmith told The New York Times that the musical was the first Gaiety Theatre Company production presented in New York before opening in London.[1]

Roles and original cast

Act I ensemble in To-Night's the Night

Musical numbers

George Grossmith Jr. as Dudley Mitten

ACT I - The Carraway's House at Maidenhead.

ACT II - Scene 1 - Foyer of the Boxes, Royal Opera House.

ACT II - Scene 2 - Covent Garden Market.

ACT II - Scene 3 - Daisy's Flat in Mount Street.

Addenda:

References

  1. "English Actors Arrive". The New York Times. December 13, 1914. p. 14. Retrieved 2008-08-09. George Grossmith heads company...
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