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George Gershwin
Oh, Kay!
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Composer
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George Gershwin
Genre
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Musical Theatre
Style
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Musical Theater
Compose Date
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1926
Average_duration
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53:41
Movement_count
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20
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'Oh, Kay!' is a musical comedy with music composed by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and a book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. The musical was first produced on Broadway in 1926 and was a hit, running for 256 performances. The plot of 'Oh, Kay!' revolves around the wealthy Englishman Jimmy Winter, who has a penchant for bootlegging during the Prohibition era. When he arrives at his Long Island estate for a weekend of partying, he discovers that his wife has left him and taken their daughter with her. In an effort to win her back, Jimmy enlists the help of a bootlegger named Billie Bendix, who he mistakes for a society girl. Chaos ensues as Billie and her gang try to keep up the charade, while also trying to avoid the authorities. The music of 'Oh, Kay!' is classic Gershwin, with catchy tunes and jazzy rhythms. The show features several memorable songs, including "Someone to Watch Over Me," "Do-Do-Do," and "Clap Yo' Hands." The score also includes a number of dance numbers, including a Charleston and a fox-trot. 'Oh, Kay!' premiered on Broadway on November 8, 1926, at the Imperial Theatre. The original production was directed by John Harwood and choreographed by Sammy Lee. The cast included Gertrude Lawrence as Billie Bendix, Victor Moore as Jimmy Winter, and Allen Kearns as the romantic lead. The musical was a critical and commercial success, and it has since been revived several times on Broadway and in regional theaters. The show's enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring appeal of Gershwin's music and the wit and charm of Wodehouse's book. In conclusion, 'Oh, Kay!' is a classic musical comedy with a timeless score by George Gershwin. The show's enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring appeal of Gershwin's music and the wit and charm of Wodehouse's book. The show premiered on Broadway in 1926 and has since been revived several times, cementing its place in the canon of American musical theater.
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