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Music Jerry Herman
Lyrics Jerry Herman
Book Michael Stewart
Basis Play The Matchmaker
by Thornton Wilder
Prologue
(Call On Dolly) I Put My Hand In
It Takes A Woman
Put On Your Sunday Clothes - Cornelius, Barnaby, Dolly, Ambrose, Ermengarde, and Ensemble
Ribbons Down My Back
Motherhood March - Dolly, Irene, Minnie, Horace, Cornelius, and Barnaby
Dancing - Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Irene, Minnie, and Dancers
Before the Parade Passes By
Act II
**Elegance
The Waiters' Gallop - Rudolph
Hello, Dolly!
The Polka Contest (replaced "Come and Be My Butterfly" early in the run) - instrumental (dance)
It Only Takes a Moment
So Long, Dearie
Hello, Dolly! (Reprise)
Finale
Note: The songs "World, Take me Back" and "Love, Look in My Window", both sung by Dolly, were cut before opening but were re-inserted into the show when Ethel Merman played Dolly at the end of the original run. "World Take Me Back" was added after "It Takes A Woman", and "Love, Look in My Window" was added after "Dancing." Also, Horace Vangergelder's solo "Penny in my Pocket," although in received rave responses out of town, was cut prior to the Broadway opening for matters of time.
Original Broadway production
The musical, directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and produced by David Merrick, opened on January 16, 1964, at the St. James Theatre and closed on December 27, 1970, after 2,844 performances. Carol Channing starred as Dolly, with a supporting cast that included David Burns as Horace, Charles Nelson Reilly as Cornelius, Eileen Brennan as Irene, Jerry Dodge as Barnaby, Sondra Lee as Minnie Fay, Alice Playten as Ermengarde, and Igors Gavon as Ambrose. Although facing competition from Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand, Hello, Dolly!
After Channing left the show, Merrick employed a string of prominent actresses to play Dolly, including Ginger Rogers, Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Pearl Bailey (in an all-black version with Cab Calloway, Mabel King, Clifton Davis, Ernestine Jackson and a young Morgan Freeman), Phyllis Diller, and Ethel Merman after having turned down the lead at the show's inception. Two songs cut prior to the opening — typical Mermanesque belt style songs "World, Take Me Back" and "Love, Look in My Window" — were restored for her run. Thelma Carpenter played Dolly at all matinees during the Pearl Bailey production. Bibi Osterwald was the standby for Dolly in the original Broadway production, subbing for all the stars, including Bailey, despite the fact that Osterwald was a blue-eyed blonde. Bailey received a Special Tony Award in 1968.[11]
Dorothy Lamour, Eve Arden, Michele Lee, Alice Faye, Edie Adams, Yvonne De Carlo, Molly Picon, Lainie Kazan, Tovah Feldshuh, Betsy Palmer, Marilyn Maye
Revivals starred Mary Martin, Garrett Lewis, Marilynn Lovell, Loring Smith, Dora Bryan, Pearl Bailey, Billy Daniels, Eddie Bracken. Jay Garner, Danny La Rue, Samantha Spiro, Allan Corduner, Libertad Lamarque, Silvia Pinal, Ignacio Lopez Tarso, Cuban diva Rosita Fornes, Manolo Rifat, Mary Martin, Eve Arden, Dorothy Lamour, Anita Dobson
The film was produced by Ernest Lehman, directed by Gene Kelly, and starred Barbra Streisand, E. J. Peaker, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew, Danny Lockin, Joyce Ames, Tommy Tune, Judy Knaiz, David Hurst, Fritz Feld, Richard Collier, J. Pat O'Malley, Tucker Smith, Jennifer Gan, Melissa Stafford and Gilda Maiken
"Just Leave Everything to Me" and "Love Is Only Love" were added
"Put on Your Sunday Clothes" and "It Only Takes a Moment" were featured in the 2008 Disney-Pixar film, WALL-E.
Other recordings: Florence Lacey, Michael DeVries, Hugh Panaro, Leslie Uggams, Michael Feldstein, Westminster Chorus, Barbara Carroll, Lee Roy Reams, Louis Armstrong, Lena Seikaly, Andi Hopgood, Lori Moran, John Abernathy, Eddie Cano, Shelley Burns, Grace O'Connor, Alix Korey, John Barrowman, Peter Britt, Jonathon Welch, Stephen Blackburn, Craig Reed, Dan Schafer, Paul Budd, Mike Redway, Sean Deegan, Longines, DangusKincaid, Jack Jones, Matt Bomer, Kelli O'Hara, Wayne Newton, Sammy Davis Jr.
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