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Vincent Youmans
No, No, Nanette
Works Info
Composer
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Vincent Youmans
Genre
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Musical Theatre
Style
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Musical Theater
Compose Date
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1928
Average_duration
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31:05
No, No, Nanette is a musical comedy that was composed by Vincent Youmans. The musical was first performed on Broadway in 1925 and was an instant hit. The plot of the musical revolves around a wealthy businessman named Jimmy Smith who is trying to convince his wife that he is not having an affair with his secretary. To prove his innocence, he invites three young women to his home in Atlantic City. Chaos ensues when his wife arrives unexpectedly and finds him with the three women. The musical is set in the 1920s and features a number of popular songs from the era, including "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy". The music is upbeat and lively, with a strong emphasis on dance numbers. The choreography is a mix of tap and ballroom dancing, which was popular at the time. No, No, Nanette premiered on Broadway on September 16, 1925, and ran for 321 performances. The musical was later adapted into a film in 1940, starring Anna Neagle and Richard Carlson. The film was not as successful as the stage production, but it did introduce the song "I Want to Be Happy" to a wider audience. The musical is divided into three acts, each with its own set of songs and dance numbers. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the plot, while the second act features the arrival of Jimmy's wife and the ensuing chaos. The third act resolves the conflict and ends with a big dance number. One of the characteristics of No, No, Nanette is its use of humor and slapstick comedy. The characters are all larger than life, and the situations they find themselves in are often absurd. The musical also features a number of romantic subplots, which add to the overall charm of the show. Overall, No, No, Nanette is a classic musical that has stood the test of time. Its catchy songs, lively dance numbers, and humorous plot make it a favorite among audiences of all ages.
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