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Happiest Girl in the World, The review



There is the ambivalent impression from this play. On the one hand, before the eyes appears the classic comic story based on ancient Greek literature, and on the other – the inept performance and reading. The musical, which should reveal the irony and humor of the problems of war and sex, revolves around its ubiquitous director -–Cyril Ritchard. He played several roles in it, separating oneself from the rest of the actors, frantically pulling the blanket, which, for the guarantee of the success, had to be properly distributed amongst each participant correctly and evenly. Ritchard apparently did not think of it, too much wanting to put himself on public. Leaving oneself also the main male role in the musical (the villain Pluto, which in one of the scenes try to seduce a beautiful Lysistrata and to make her to give up the rebellion), he tries even there to outshine everything that happens on stage with his character.

Of course, in productions like these, always a character is required, who will focus on himself, allowing events to flicker easier and to smooth all corners of the plot, if any. Suffice to recall very popular in those days production A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and the main character of this production, slave Pseudolous, which, obviously, was the lead in the plot, but served extremely competently and in harmony. Which, unfortunately, the director of this play was unable to achieve.

The second obvious reason for the lack of success of this staging was an attempt to make the music accompaniment too typical for those years. When the motives are already ingrained even in each random stone, falling under a show sole on Broadway. Yip Harburg wanted to match the pattern of Offenbach too much and either overdone either was tiresome for Broadway audience.

However, despite the unfortunate production and the fact that musical was not able to take a firm stand on Broadway, it was recorder pretty well. Voices of actors perfectly conveyed the emotions and mood. On the disc, musical sounds really good, many fans of 60s call it classic.
Last Update:April, 06th 2016

Happiest Girl in the World, The Lyrics

  1. Act 1
  2. Cheers for the Hero Lyrics 
  3. The Glory That is Greece Lyrics 
  4. The Happiest Girl in the World Lyrics 
  5. The Greek Marine Lyrics 
  6. Shall We Say Farewell Lyrics 
  7. Never Be-Devil the Devil Lyrics 
  8. Whatever They May Be Lyrics 
  9. Eureka Lyrics 
  10. The Oath Lyrics 
  11. The Happiest Girl in the World (Reprise) Lyrics 
  12. Diana's Transformation Lyrics 
  13. Vive La Virtue! Lyrics 
  14. Adrift on a Star Lyrics 
  15. The Happiest Girl in the World (Reprise) Lyrics 
  16. Act One Finale Lyrics 
  17. Act 2
  18. That'll Be the Day Lyrics 
  19. How Soon, Oh Moon? Lyrics 
  20. Love-Sick Serenade Lyrics 
  21. Five Minutes of Spring Lyrics 
  22. The Greek Marine (Reprise) Lyrics 
  23. Five Minutes of Spring (Reprise) Lyrics 
  24. Never Trust a Virgin Lyrics 
  25. Entrance of the Courtesans Lyrics 
  26. The Pied Piper's Can-Can Lyrics 
  27. Vive La Virtue! (Reprise) Lyrics 
  28. Finale Lyrics 

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