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Noël Coward
Dance, Little Lady
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Works Info
Composer
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Noël Coward
Genre
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Musical Theatre
Style
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Show/Musical
Compose Date
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1928
Average_duration
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2:24
"Dance, Little Lady" is a musical play composed by Noël Coward in 1933. The plot revolves around a young girl named Judy who dreams of becoming a dancer. Her mother, a former dancer herself, is determined to make her daughter's dreams come true and pushes her to audition for a prestigious ballet school. However, Judy's father is against the idea and wants her to focus on her studies instead. The play is set in London in the 1930s and explores the themes of family, ambition, and sacrifice. It features a number of memorable songs, including "Dance, Little Lady," "I'll See You Again," and "Poor Little Rich Girl." The musical premiered on June 22, 1933, at the Phoenix Theatre in London. It was directed by Coward himself and starred his longtime collaborator, Gertrude Lawrence, in the lead role of Judy. The production was a critical and commercial success, running for over 400 performances. The movements of the play are divided into two acts. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Judy's parents. It also features several musical numbers, including the opening song "Dance, Little Lady." The second act focuses on Judy's audition for the ballet school and the sacrifices she must make to pursue her dream. One of the characteristics of "Dance, Little Lady" is its use of witty dialogue and clever wordplay, which are hallmarks of Coward's writing style. The play also features a number of comedic moments, particularly in the scenes involving Judy's eccentric grandmother. Overall, "Dance, Little Lady" is a charming and entertaining musical play that showcases Coward's talents as a composer and playwright. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes and memorable songs.
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