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No, No, Nanette / Randy Skinner [theatrical performance]
- Title
- No, No, Nanette [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Skinner, Randy
- Duncan, Sandy
- O'Donnell, Rosy
- Kimbrough, Charles
- Leavel, Beth
- Davi, Mara
- Wile, Shonn
- Published/Created
- 2008-05-08
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- City Center
- Abstract
- Encores! production of the 1925 tap-dancing musical that was modelled after Burt Shevelove's 1971 production.
Music by Vincent Youmans; lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach; directed by Walter Bobbie; choreography by Randy Skinner.
Presented by City Center Encores!
starring Sandy Duncan (in the role played by Ruby Keeler in the 1971 revival of the 1925 musical) as Sue Smith; Charles Kimbrough (Jimmy Smith), Rose O'Donnell (Pauline), Beth Leavel (Lucille Early), Michael Berresse (billy Early), Mare Davi (Nanette), and Shonn Wiley (Tom Trainor).
"Tap is the language of love in "No No Nanette" which says a lot about this show's willful innocence. "
(Ben Brantley, "Roaring twenties speakeasies with tubs full of ginger Ale Fizz" New York Times May 10, 2008, B7.)
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
