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Music Text

Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; book based on the Jerome Robbins/Leonard Bernstein ballet Fancy Free; additional lyrics by Leonard Bernstein (E)

Scoring

Major roles: 3 men, 3 women; minor roles: 15 men, 7 women (both with
doublings); chorus; dancers
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BD/tom-t/cyms/hi-hat/bells/glsp/xyl/vib/tgl/wdbl/slide whistle/
ratchet/tamb/cow bell/tpl.bl-pft-strings

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Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes, Sole Agent

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes as sole agent for concert (non-dramatic production and individual numbers worldwide); sole agent for staged productions outside USA & Canada, except for professional West End London productions.

Availability

World Premiere
28/12/1944
Adelphi Theater, New York, New York
Jerome Robbins, choreographer / George Abbott, director
Conductor: Max Goberman

Roles

GABEY Baritone
CHIP Baritone
OZZIE Tenor
CLAIRE Mezzo-Soprano
HILDY Mezzo-Soprano
IVY Mezzo-Soprano
PITKIN Bass-Baritone
MADAME DILLY Mezzo-Soprano
THE NIGHTCLUB SINGER Mezzo-Soprano
Time and Place

1940s, New York City

Synopsis

As workers arrive at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, three sailors – Gabey, Ozzie, and Chip – begin their 24-hour shore leave in Manhattan. On the subway ride into town, Gabey sees a poster of Ivy Smith, the winner of the June "Miss Turnstiles" contest, and immediately falls in love. The three sailors hatch a plan to try and find her, but Gabey tries to remove the poster from the wall. A policeman chases them, and the three men become separated. Chip is whisked away by a cab driver, Brunhilde (Hildy) Esterhazy, and Claire de Loone, an anthropologist at the Museum of Natural History, picks up Ozzie. Feeling lonely and sad, Gabey takes a walk through Central Park. He eventually finds Ivy Smith in a voice lesson with her teacher, Maude P. Dilly, at a studio in Carnegie Hall. Ivy agrees to meet him in Times Square at 11 P.M., and continues with her lesson. Gabey feels elated until Mme. Dilly shows up at 11 o’clock instead of Ivy, and informs him that Ivy has decided to work that night instead of seeing him. At that moment, Chip, Hildy, Ozzie, and Claire all return to take Gabey out club hopping in an attempt to cheer him up. Hildy tries to console Gabey by promising to fix him up with her roommate, Lucy Schmeeler. While out on the town, the group encounters Mme. Dilly at a club. Gabey finds out that Ivy is working on Coney Island, and the group sets off to find her. They arrive at Coney Island and discover Ivy working as a cooch dancer, and she and Gabey are finally together. Before the revelers can head out for more fun, however, they are caught by the police and arrested. After spending the night in jail, the three sailors return the next morning to their ship at the navy yard, and three more sailors set off for the city in search of adventure.

Moods

Comic, Romantic

Subjects
Recommended Recording
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Thomas Hampson, Frederica von Stade, Samuel Ramey, Evelyn Lear, Bruce Coughlin, Cleo Laine, Michael Barrett, Lindsay Benson, London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas
Deutsche Grammophon 4375162

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