What movie is the song Whatever Lola Wants from?

What movie is the song Whatever Lola Wants from?

What movie is the song Whatever Lola Wants from?

Cette satanée Lola Whatever Lola Wants/Film The music and words were written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross for the 1955 musical play Damn Yankees. The song is sung to Joe Hardy by Lola, the Devil's assistant, a part originated by Gwen Verdon, who reprised the role in the film.

When was Whatever Lola Wants written?

1955 Whatever Lola Wants
Written byRichard Adler and Jerry Ross
Date1955
SourceDamn Yankees (musical)
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Who choreographed Whatever Lola Wants?

Interestingly choreographed by Morocco and Tony Stevens and set to the lilting music of Krishna Levy, the dance numbers of American actress Laura Ramsey, who plays Lola, are sure crowd-pleasers. But beyond the lavishly mounted dance floors, “Whatever Lola Wants” fails to engage.

Did Gwen Verdon play Lola?

High-kicking redheaded dancer, choreographer, and actress Gwen Verdon (b. ... Woodstock, VT, Octo), was acknowledged in the 1950s and '60s to be the best dancer on Broadway. Her role as Lola in both stage and screen versions of Damn Yankees (“Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets”) is still vividly remembered.

Who wrote the Tony Award winning show called the producers?

Mel Brooks After 33 previews, the original Broadway production opened at the St. James Theatre on Ap, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, and ran for 2,502 performances, winning a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards....The Producers (musical)
The Producers
LyricsMel Brooks
BookMel Brooks Thomas Meehan
BasisThe Producers by Mel Brooks
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Can Can musical Gwen Verdon?

Can-Can Can-Can/Pièce

Did Larry David and David Schwimmer really do The Producers?

The show is executive produced by Larry David, Jeff Garlin and Gavin Polone. Executive producers/directors are Robert B. Weide and Larry Charles.

What happens at the end of The Producers?

The show ends with Seung Chan helping the now bare bones Cindy (she's no longer with a management company, she does it herself) carry her luggage into the station. Maybe there's a chance for romance but right now, there are smiles and friendship growing between them.

Was Bob Fosse in Can-Can?

Fosse played Hortensio within The Taming of the Shrew dance sequences. In 1954, Fosse choreographed his first musical, The Pajama Game, followed by George Abbott's Damn Yankees in 1955. ... She had previously won a Tony for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for Can-Can (1954).

Can-Can opening night?

But the one that occurred at Broadway's Shubert Theatre on the — the opening night of Abe Burrows and Cole Porter's Can-Can, sixty-seven years ago this evening, was witnessed by not only the sold-out audience of approximately 1,500, but by the multitude of critics there as well (this in the days when it was ...

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