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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious Under Rated Show, July 3, 2003
By A Customer
I was lucky enough to have seen this extremely funny show on Broadway with the original cast. I have never understood why it was not a huge hit. The cast was magnificent!!! Tony Randall was absolutely perfect as the ship's captain who had a mousey wife in Londan and a sexy night club singer mistress in Paris (who yearns to be a normal house wife) played by the wonderful Abbe Lane. Due to her contract with RCA records she was unable to record her role in the cast album. Eileen Rodgers is a wonderful singer and does well by the songs, but is simply not Miss Lane.One of the most delightful numbers in the show was one that can not be appreciated on a recording - the song (Hey Madam) is great, but it turned into a wonderful dance number featuring Mr. Randall and Prima Ballerina Alexandra Danilova. A terrific young actress with a lovely voice, Jacquelyn McKeever, played the English wife. Unfortunately she only did one or two other shows and Broaday lost a wonderful leading lady. Susan Johnson is a performer in a class by herself. When she walked on the stage, you forget everyone else and when she sang, she made Ethel Merman sound as if she was whispering. Her voice was also more melodic than Merman's. Again, she only did a few shows and should have been a major star. There was one number featuring Abbe Lane singing one of her night club numbers ("Keep It Simple")with the male chorus dressed as monkeys that was so funny it was impossible to hear the lyrics as the audience was laughing too hard. On the recording, it is a good song, but anyone who saw the show has to remeber "monkeys". This is an extremly melodic score and almost every number will stick in your mind. "All The Time" is one of the loveliest songs from almost any show hit or not. This is one of my favorite "lost" shows along with "It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Superman" and "High Spirits". For sheer enjoyment it is a wonderful CD for any collection.
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