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By Jupiter / Ray Bolger [theatrical performance]
- Title
- By Jupiter [Theatrical Performance]
- Performer
- Bolger, Ray
- Published/Created
- 1942-06-03
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Sam S. Shubert Theater
- Abstract
- A musical comedy in two acts, 5 scenes. Book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Based on the play "The Warrior's Husband" by Julian F. Thompson. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Staged by Joshua Logan. Dances by Robert Alton. Opened 3 June 1942 at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre and closed 12 June 1943 after 427 performances.
Bolger as Sapiens, the meek husband to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons (Bertha Belmore) women who are at war with the men in ancient Greece; Sapiens is the cowed husband who, through a maze of plot complications turns the Amazon ladies docile and becomes king. Bolger received rave notices: "It is Ray Bolger's show...as the simpering ladylike husband he is deft enough to draw many a laugh, skirt many a snicker. As a dancer he is superb-- inexhaustibly inventive, unfailingly comic." Time.
Photo of Bolger in Norton p. 846 shows that he has taps on his shoes. - Source
- Norton Anthology of Drama: Norton Anthology of Drama: Nineteenth Century to the Present (Vol. 2). W.W. Norton & Company (2009).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015