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'''Dorothy Fields Forever''' is a musical revue featuring the lyrics and life of [[Dorothy Fields]] and the music of [[Jerome Kern]], [[Jimmy McHugh]], [[Arthur Schwartz]], [[Albert Hague]], [[Sigmund Romberg]] and [[Cy Coleman]].
'''''Dorothy Fields Forever''''' is a musical revue featuring the lyrics and life of [[Dorothy Fields]] and the music of [[Jerome Kern]], [[Jimmy McHugh]], [[Arthur Schwartz]], [[Albert Hague]], [[Sigmund Romberg]] and [[Cy Coleman]].


[[File:Dorothy Fields Forever Poster.jpg|thumb|Poster advertising Dorothy Fields Forever, The King's Head Theatre, Islington, London 2002]]
[[File:Dorothy Fields Forever Poster.jpg|thumb|Poster advertising Dorothy Fields Forever, The King's Head Theatre, Islington, London 2002]]


It was devised and written by [[Eden Phillips]] <ref>http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/</ref>, and co-devised and directed by [[David Kernan]]. Musical arrangements are by Jason Carr and Nathan Martin; the latter also serves as musical director. Choreography is by Nick Winston.
It was devised and written by Eden Phillips,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/ |title=Home |website=edenphillipslyricist.com}}</ref> and co-devised and directed by [[David Kernan]], with musical arrangements by Jason Carr and Nathan Martin. Choreography was by [[Nick Winston]] and the musical director was Nathan Martin.


== History ==
== History ==
The show originated at the [[Theatre Museum]], Covent Garden, London in December 2001. It transferred to [[Jermyn Street Theatre]] in February 2002 and then to the King's Head Theatre Islington for three runs between June and November 2002.
The show originated at the [[Theatre Museum]], Covent Garden, London in December 2001. It transferred to [[Jermyn Street Theatre]] in February 2002 and then to the King's Head Theatre Islington for three runs between June and November 2002.{{fact|date=November 2022}}


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
[[Angela Richards]] played Dorothy Fields throughout. Narrating, singing, dancing and playing other characters in her life were: Susannah Fellows, Harry Burton, [[Laura Michelle Kelly|Laura-Michelle Kelly]], Darren Carnall (Theatre Museum); Daniel Crossley, Andrew Halliday, [[Rebecca Lock]], Kathryn Akin, Stori James, [[Robert Meadmore]], [[Nick Winston]] (Jermyn Street and/or King's Head.)
[[Angela Richards]] played Dorothy Fields throughout. Narrating, singing, dancing and playing other characters in her life were: Susannah Fellows, Harry Burton, [[Laura Michelle Kelly]], Darren Carnall (Theatre Museum); Daniel Crossley, Andrew Halliday, [[Rebecca Lock]], Kathryn Akin, Stori James, [[Robert Meadmore]], [[Nick Winston]] (Jermyn Street and/or King's Head.)


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
Among the reviews: “an utterly delightful revue” ''Variety Magazine'' <ref>Variety Magazine 13th March 2002</ref>; "this joyful celebration of Fields' songs and a talented young quartet of singer/dancers performs so dazzlingly that the audience yells for more. I shall go again at least twice" ''The Times'' <ref>The Times 22nd July 2002</ref>; "Ms Richards gives a master-class in effortless style; I could have sat and listened to her all night" ''The Daily Mail'' <ref>Daily Mail 14th June 2002</ref>.
Among the reviews: "an utterly delightful revue" ''Variety Magazine'';<ref>Variety Magazine 13 March 2002</ref> "this joyful celebration of Fields' songs and a talented young quartet of singer/dancers performs so dazzlingly that the audience yells for more. I shall go again at least twice" ''The Times'';<ref>The Times 22 July 2002</ref> "Ms Richards gives a master-class in effortless style; I could have sat and listened to her all night" ''The Daily Mail''.<ref>Daily Mail 14 June 2002</ref>


== Songs ==
== Songs ==


=== Act One ===
=== Act One ===
* I Can't Give You Anything But Love (music, Jimmy McHugh)

I Can't Give You Anything But Love (music, Jimmy McHugh)
* On the Sunny Side of the Street (McHugh)
* Blue Again (McHugh)

On the Sunny Side of the Street (McHugh)
* I'm in the Mood for Love (McHugh)
* I Won't Dance/Never Gonna Dance (Jerome Kern)

* Bojangles of Harlem (Kern)
Blue Again (McHugh)
* A Fine Romance (Kern)

* Remind Me (Kern)
I'm in the Mood for Love (McHugh)
* The Way You Look Tonight (Kern)

I Won't Dance/Never Gonna Dance (Jerome Kern)
* A Lady Needs a Change (Kern)
* Pink Taffeta Sample Size 10 (Cy Coleman)

* Close As Pages in a Book (Sigmund Romberg)
Bojangles of Harlem (Kern)
* Make the Man Love Me (Arthur Schwartz)

* He Had Refinement (Schwartz)
A Fine Romance (Kern)
* Lottie Gibson Specialty (Schwartz)

* The Uncle Sam Rag (Albert Hague)
Remind Me (Kern)
* ‘Erbie Fitch's Twitch (Hague)

* Where Am I Going? (Coleman)
The Way You Look Tonight (Kern)

A Lady Needs a Change (Kern)

Pink Taffeta Sample Size 10 (Cy Coleman)

Close As Pages in a Book (Sigmund Romberg)

Make the Man Love Me (Arthur Schwartz)

He Had Refinement (Schwartz)

Lottie Gibson Specialty (Schwartz)

The Uncle Sam Rag (Albert Hague)

‘Erbie Fitch's Twitch (Hague)

Where Am I Going? (Coleman)


=== Act Two ===
=== Act Two ===
* There's Gotta Be Something Better/ My Personal Property/
* It's a Nice Face/I'm a Brass Band/ The Rhythm of Life (Coleman)
* If My Friends Could See Me Now (Coleman)
* Soliloquy (Coleman)
* Welcome To Holiday Inn (Coleman)
* I'm Way Ahead (Coleman)
* Nobody Does It Like Me (Coleman)
* I Must Have That Man/Don't Blame Me (McHugh)
* I Can't Give You Anything but Love/On The Sunny Side of The Street ''reprise'' (McHugh)
* More People Like You (Coleman)
* It's Not Where You Start (Coleman)
* Finale medley: I Feel a Song Coming On/Exactly Like You/You Couldn't Be Cuter/Big Spender/Lovely To Look At/I Love to Cry at Weddings/Pick Yourself Up/It's Not Where You Start/The Rhythm of Life


All lyrics by [[Dorothy Fields]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/ | title=Eden Phillips lyricist }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/dorothyfieldsforever.htm | title=Eden Phillips Lyricist Dorothy Fields Forever }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dorothyfields.org/forever.htm | title=Dorothy Fields Forever }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/dorothy-fields-forever-king-s-head-theatre-london-181697.html | title=Dorothy Fields Forever, King's Head Theatre, London | website=[[Independent.co.uk]] | date=25 June 2002 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/reviews/dorothy-fields-forever | title=London Theatre Guide Theatre Current Reviews / Dorothy Fields Forever 2002 | date=8 June 2016 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NN5cBMnt4w | title=Dorothy Fields Forever | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book | title=Sunny Side of the Street | id={{ASIN|082567204X|country=uk}} }}</ref>
There's Gotta Be Something Better/ My Personal Property/

It's a Nice Face/I'm a Brass Band/ The Rhythm of Life (Coleman)

If My Friends Could See Me Now (Coleman)

Soliloquy (Coleman)

Welcome To Holiday Inn (Coleman)

I'm Way Ahead (Coleman)

Nobody Does It Like Me (Coleman)

I Must Have That Man/Don't Blame Me (McHugh)

I Can't Give You Anything but Love/On The Sunny Side of The Street ''reprise'' (McHugh)

More People Like You (Coleman)

It's Not Where You Start (Coleman)

Finale medley:
I Feel a Song Coming On/Exactly Like You/You Couldn't Be Cuter/Big Spender/Lovely To
Look At/I Love to Cry at Weddings/Pick Yourself Up/It's Not Where You Start/The Rhythm of Life

All lyrics by [[Dorothy Fields]]



<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/ | title=Eden Phillips lyricist }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.edenphillipslyricist.com/dorothyfieldsforever.htm | title=Eden Phillips Lyricist Dorothy Fields Forever }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dorothyfields.org/forever.htm | title=Dorothy Fields Forever }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/dorothy-fields-forever-king-s-head-theatre-london-181697.html | title=Dorothy Fields Forever, King's Head Theatre, London | website=[[Independent.co.uk]] | date=25 June 2002 }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/reviews/dorothy-fields-forever | title=London Theatre Guide Theatre Current Reviews / Dorothy Fields Forever 2002 | date=8 June 2016 }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NN5cBMnt4w | title=Dorothy Fields Forever | website=[[YouTube]] }}</ref>
<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sunny-Side-Street-Lyrics-Dorothy/dp/082567204X | title=Sunny Side of the Street | website=[[Amazon.co.uk]] }}</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 18 September 2024

Dorothy Fields Forever is a musical revue featuring the lyrics and life of Dorothy Fields and the music of Jerome Kern, Jimmy McHugh, Arthur Schwartz, Albert Hague, Sigmund Romberg and Cy Coleman.

Poster advertising Dorothy Fields Forever, The King's Head Theatre, Islington, London 2002

It was devised and written by Eden Phillips,[1] and co-devised and directed by David Kernan, with musical arrangements by Jason Carr and Nathan Martin. Choreography was by Nick Winston and the musical director was Nathan Martin.

History

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The show originated at the Theatre Museum, Covent Garden, London in December 2001. It transferred to Jermyn Street Theatre in February 2002 and then to the King's Head Theatre Islington for three runs between June and November 2002.[citation needed]

Cast

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Angela Richards played Dorothy Fields throughout. Narrating, singing, dancing and playing other characters in her life were: Susannah Fellows, Harry Burton, Laura Michelle Kelly, Darren Carnall (Theatre Museum); Daniel Crossley, Andrew Halliday, Rebecca Lock, Kathryn Akin, Stori James, Robert Meadmore, Nick Winston (Jermyn Street and/or King's Head.)

Reception

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Among the reviews: "an utterly delightful revue" Variety Magazine;[2] "this joyful celebration of Fields' songs and a talented young quartet of singer/dancers performs so dazzlingly that the audience yells for more. I shall go again at least twice" The Times;[3] "Ms Richards gives a master-class in effortless style; I could have sat and listened to her all night" The Daily Mail.[4]

Songs

[edit]

Act One

[edit]
  • I Can't Give You Anything But Love (music, Jimmy McHugh)
  • On the Sunny Side of the Street (McHugh)
  • Blue Again (McHugh)
  • I'm in the Mood for Love (McHugh)
  • I Won't Dance/Never Gonna Dance (Jerome Kern)
  • Bojangles of Harlem (Kern)
  • A Fine Romance (Kern)
  • Remind Me (Kern)
  • The Way You Look Tonight (Kern)
  • A Lady Needs a Change (Kern)
  • Pink Taffeta Sample Size 10 (Cy Coleman)
  • Close As Pages in a Book (Sigmund Romberg)
  • Make the Man Love Me (Arthur Schwartz)
  • He Had Refinement (Schwartz)
  • Lottie Gibson Specialty (Schwartz)
  • The Uncle Sam Rag (Albert Hague)
  • ‘Erbie Fitch's Twitch (Hague)
  • Where Am I Going? (Coleman)

Act Two

[edit]
  • There's Gotta Be Something Better/ My Personal Property/
  • It's a Nice Face/I'm a Brass Band/ The Rhythm of Life (Coleman)
  • If My Friends Could See Me Now (Coleman)
  • Soliloquy (Coleman)
  • Welcome To Holiday Inn (Coleman)
  • I'm Way Ahead (Coleman)
  • Nobody Does It Like Me (Coleman)
  • I Must Have That Man/Don't Blame Me (McHugh)
  • I Can't Give You Anything but Love/On The Sunny Side of The Street reprise (McHugh)
  • More People Like You (Coleman)
  • It's Not Where You Start (Coleman)
  • Finale medley: I Feel a Song Coming On/Exactly Like You/You Couldn't Be Cuter/Big Spender/Lovely To Look At/I Love to Cry at Weddings/Pick Yourself Up/It's Not Where You Start/The Rhythm of Life

All lyrics by Dorothy Fields.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

References

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  1. ^ "Home". edenphillipslyricist.com.
  2. ^ Variety Magazine 13 March 2002
  3. ^ The Times 22 July 2002
  4. ^ Daily Mail 14 June 2002
  5. ^ "Eden Phillips lyricist".
  6. ^ "Eden Phillips Lyricist Dorothy Fields Forever".
  7. ^ "Dorothy Fields Forever".
  8. ^ "Dorothy Fields Forever, King's Head Theatre, London". Independent.co.uk. 25 June 2002.
  9. ^ "London Theatre Guide Theatre Current Reviews / Dorothy Fields Forever 2002". 8 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Dorothy Fields Forever". YouTube.
  11. ^ Sunny Side of the Street. ASIN 082567204X.