Gay's the Word is a musical with book and music by Ivor Novello and lyrics by Alan Melville. The musical is a backstage comedy that parodies Novello's own swashbuckling Ruritanian romance plots. [1].
Evergreen Theatrical Productions Ltd presents Ivor Novello's musical comedy Gay's The Word , at the Jermyn Street Theatre, an Off West End venue in Piccadilly, central London from 7 Feb to 2 March Cast includes Sophie-Louise Dann Gay , Helena Blackman, Josh Little, Elizabeth Seal. Former stage star Gay Daventry opens a drama school and finds that what is needed to get her back on top is, in the title of the show's hit song, Vitality!
Gay Daventry, a producer and stage star, goes bankrupt when her new London operetta, similar to a Ruritanian Ivor Novello musical, is a disappointing failure. She agrees with the show's ingénue, Linda, to open a drama school with Linda's money at Gay's country house in Folkestone.
arrived on our shores. With their integrated approach and three-dimensional characters, appetites for far-fetched, loosely structured plots featuring swooning maidens and heroic princes waned. Novello died suddenly a month after the premiere of this shamelessly self-referential show that opens with an ensemble of sacked Ruritanian footmen expelled from Drury Lane, where his work has never been reinstated and probably never will.
Gay's the Word is a musical with book and music by Ivor Novello and lyrics by Alan Melville. The musical is a backstage comedy that parodies Novello's own swashbuckling Ruritanian romance plots. [1].
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Gay Daventry, a producer and stage star, goes bankrupt when her new London operetta, similar to a Ruritanian Ivor Novello musical, is a disappointing failure. She agrees with the show's ingénue, Linda, to open a drama school with Linda's money at Gay's country house in Folkestone.
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