Music by Jule Styne.
Lyrics by Leo Robin.
Book by Anita Loos & Joseph Fields.
Opened December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
Set in the Roaring Twenties, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes follows the madcap adventures of the original not-so-dumb “dumb blonde,” Lorelei Lee, as she sets sail for Europe with her best friend Dorothy Shaw. As Dorothy puts it, the gold-digging Lorelei is "the only girl in the world who can stand on a stage with a spotlight in her eye and still see a diamond inside a man’s pocket." Based on Anita Loos’ bestselling novel of the same name, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes made a star of Carol Channing on Broadway and later cemented Marilyn Monroe’s status as an American film icon in the 1953 screen version.
“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” is the crown jewel in a score that sparkles with songs like “Bye, Bye, Baby,” “A Little Girl from Little Rock” and “I Love What I’m Doing (When I’m Doing It For Love).”
Image © The Al Hirschfeld Foundation. www.AlHirschfeldFoundation.org. Al Hirschfeld is also represented by the Margo Feiden Galleries Ltd., New York.
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Conor O'Brien, Gus Esmond, JrTrevor Eichhorn, Henry SpoffordMatt Musgrove, Josephus GageJanet Whitlow, Mrs. Ella SpoffordMark Huisenga, Sir Francis BeekmanCindy Kenny, Lady Phyllis BeekmanLaura Sue Hiszczynskyj, Gloria StarkJim Ballard, BillGeorge Comstock, Robbear LeManteurMatthew Leach, Gus Esmond, Sr. |
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