Various Composers
New Faces of 1952
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Composer:Various ComposersGenre:Musical TheatreStyle:Musical TheaterCompose Date:1952Average_duration:49:56New Faces of 1952 is a musical revue that premiered on Broadway on May 16, 1952. The show was composed of various songs and sketches by different composers and writers, including Ronny Graham, Mel Brooks, and Paul Lynde. The plot of the show revolves around a group of up-and-coming performers who are auditioning for their big break in show business. Each performer showcases their unique talents through song and dance numbers, comedic sketches, and monologues. The musical was a hit with audiences and critics alike, and it ran for 365 performances on Broadway. It also spawned several national tours and a film adaptation in 1954. One of the standout movements of the show was the song "Lizzie Borden," which was written by Graham and Brooks. The song is a comedic retelling of the infamous Lizzie Borden murder case, and it features witty lyrics and a catchy melody. Another memorable moment from the show was Lynde's monologue, in which he portrays a nervous performer who is struggling to remember his lines. The monologue is filled with hilarious one-liners and physical comedy, and it showcases Lynde's talent for comedic timing. Overall, New Faces of 1952 was a groundbreaking musical that helped launch the careers of several talented performers. Its eclectic mix of songs and sketches, combined with its innovative format, made it a hit with audiences and paved the way for future musical revues.More....