Hit It, Lorraine! 70, Girls, 70 and Kismet Are on 2006 Encores! Schedule | Playbill

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News Hit It, Lorraine! 70, Girls, 70 and Kismet Are on 2006 Encores! Schedule Kismet and 70, Girls, 70 will be presented in the 2006 New York City Center's Encores! series, City Center announced on its website.

The upcoming Encores! Great American Musicals in Concert season will also include a third vintage musical, to be announced.

Kismet, the rollicking and romantic look at Middle-Eastern life (it was originally billed as "a Musical Arabian Night" in 1953), borrowing themes from the Russian composer Alexander Borodin, will play Feb. 9-12, 2006.

The book is by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, drawn from a play by Edward Knoblock, with music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest (Grand Hotel, Song of Norway, Kean). The score includes "Stranger in Paradise," "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" and the raucous "Not Since Nineveh."

Composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb's 70, Girls, 70, the 1971 musical comedy about "old folks" and a heist caper, plays March 30-April 2, 2006. The libretto is by Ebb and Norman L. Martin, from the play Breath of Spring, by Peter Coke (adaptation by Joe Masteroff).

A third title to be announced will play May 11-15. Casting and creative teams have not been announced.

An M-G-M movie of "Kismet" (1955) starred Howard Keel (in tanning makeup), and a 1978 revision of it appeared on Broadway as Timbuktu, re-setting the action in Africa (Eartha Kitt and Melba Moore starred). Co-songwriter Robert Wright died July 27 at age 90. Forrest predeceased him.

70, Girls, 70 originally featured a cast of seniors, including Mildred Natwick, Lillian Roth, Lillian Hayman and Hans Conried. David Burns died of a heart attack during the Philadelphia tryout. The Broadway run lasted 35 performances.

The 70, Girls, 70 score, which offers vaudeville-style turns mixed into a loose plot, includes "Home," "Go Visit Your Grandmother," "Do We?," "Coffee in a Cardboard Cup," "Old Folks," "Yes," "The Elephant Song," a title song, "Hit It, Lorraine" and more. In the conceit, the performers would turn to their musical director with the cue, "Hit it, Lorraine."

Kander and Ebb wrote songs for Cabaret, Chicago, Zorba, Woman of the Year, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Steel Pier, The Happy Time, The Rink, The Visit and more.

Subscription prices to all three productions in the Tony Award-honored Encores! series are $270 for the Orchestra, Grand Tier, and Mid-mezzanine; and $120 for the Rear Mezzanine and Front Gallery. Individual tickets prices are $90 (Orchestra, Grand Tier, Mid-mezzanine), $50 (Rear Mezzanine, Front Gallery) and $25 (Rear Gallery).

For more information, visit www.citycenter.org.

 
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