GIMME A THRILL: THE STORY OF "I'LL SAY SHE IS," THE LOST MARX BROTHERS MUSICAL (ebook)

GIMME A THRILL: THE STORY OF "I'LL SAY SHE IS," THE LOST MARX BROTHERS MUSICAL (ebook)

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Upon purchase, you will automatically receive a file containing an .epub file that can be opened and read in any e-reader. Thanks.   A BROADWAY LEGEND OF 1924   Includes more than eighty rare photographs, some published here for the first time.   Before they made the films which are their principal legacy, the Marx Brothers were the stars of three Broadway musicals in the 1920s. Two of these, The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers, are popular classics, familiar from the Brothers’ immortal film versions, and from numerous stage revivals. But the boys’ 1924 Broadway debut, I’ll Say She Is, was never filmed or revived, and it slipped through history’s fingers. Although it was the most successful thing the Marx Brothers ever did on stage, it was unseen for ninety years after the original production closed, and has been considered a lost work.   In 2009, writer, performer, lyricist, and Groucho Marxist Noah Diamond began a seven-year odyssey which led to the restoration, adaptation, and final

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