BELLS ARE RINGING
A musical comedy in 2 acts, 22 scenes. Book and
Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Music by Jule Styne;
original production by Jerome Robbins
Shubert Theatre Broadway 29 November, 1956 (924 perfs)
Revived at the Plymouth Theatre, New York 12 April, 2001 (69 perfs)
London Coliseum, 14 November, 1957 (292 perfs)
Set round a telephone answering service, (which is suspected
by the police of being a cover for a vice ring), and also involving an
illegal book-making concern, a heroine with a heart of gold, and even
a musical dentist, this is a real gem of a show. The sets are simplicity
itself, it is true delight to produce and, justifiably, one that is loved
by amateurs. It has been rightly called .a "Sweetheart of a Musical
Show", and contains some very, very good songs, including that guaranteed
show-stopper "The Party's Over" and some great. dance tunes.
The story of this amusing play centres around the firm
of Susanswerphone, one of those organisations that deals with telephone
calls made to subscribers when they are not at home. One of the telephonists,
Ella Peterson, out of sheer big-heartedness, is more concerned for her
customers than the job warrants or the law allows. She goes out of her
way to help people needing a " break,"
in particular a certain playwright, Jeff, who is rapidly losing self-confidence
and with whom she falls in love. She unwittingly helps a sub-scriber, who
professes to be a music publisher and owner of the Titanic Records Co.
This man, Sandor, is, in fact, a bookmaker and utilises the services of
Susanswerphone for the illegal purpose of placing and receiving bets. He
is able to do this by the ingenious means of providing his clients with
musical codes - for example, Beethoven is the pseudonym for Belmont Park
Race Course, Puccini is the code for Pimlico Race Course, Tchaikovsky means
Churchill Downs, etc. Therefore, when the message is received, " Order
500, 6th Symphony, Beethoven, Opus 3," it actually means " Bet
500 dollars, sixth horse, Belmont, 3rd Race." The police, though highly
suspicious of the organisation, fail to detect its illegal activities,
but innocence prevails; no harm is done and a merry time is had by all.
The musical numbers are many and varied, ideally requiring modern-type
singers with good voices, but without need of great compass, and include
the famous "Long Before I Knew You"; "Just In Time" and
"It's Better Than a Dream, sung by Jeff and Ella. Ella has the
splendid solo numbers, "It's A Perfect Relationship" and "Is
It A Crime?"
Jeff sings "Independent" and "I Met A Girl". In
explaining his betting code, Sandor has an excellent number with chorus, "It's
A Simple Little System", and amongst many singing ensembles all
featuring minor principals are: "Hello, Hello There!";"Mu-Cha-Cha"; "Drop
That Name"; "The Party's Over" and "The Midas Touch."
Re-designed scenery makes this production a practicability
for any theatre. There is wide scope for adding to the dancing requirements.
Costuming is of the present day.
CAST
Male - 21 Female - 8
Plus Chorus and Dancers
Instrumentation:
5 Bb Clarinets doubling as follows: (1) Alto Saxophone and optional
Flute, (2) Alto Saxophone, optional Flute and Piccolo, (3) Tenor
Saxophone, optional Oboe and Cor Anglais, (4) Tenor Saxophone and
optional Bass Clarinet, (5) Baritone Saxophone and optional Bassoon;
2 Horns, 3 Bb Trumpets, 2 Trombones; Percussion, Harp; Strings (both
1st and 2nd Violins "divisi")
Kennedy Centre Revival programme:
Here's the running order from the Kennedy Center program:
Overture
It's a Perfect Relationship - Ella
Mambo Montage - Ella
Independent - Jeff & Ensemble
You've Got to Do It - Jeff
It's a Simple Little System - Sandor & Ensemble
Is It A Crime? - Ella
It's Better Than a Dream - Jeff
Hello, Hello There - Ella, Jeff & Ensemble
I Met a Girl - Jeff & Ensemble
Long Before I Knew You - Ella & Jeff
Mu-Cha-Cha - Ella, Carl, Carol and Ensemble
Dance - Carol, Carl and Dancing Ensemble
Just in Time - Jeff, Ella and Ensemble
Drop That Name - Ella and Ensemble
The Party's Over - Ella and Ensemble
Salzburg - Sue and Sandor
The Midas Touch - Singer, Boys and Girls
Long Before I Knew You (Reprise) - Jeff
I'm Goin' Back - Ella
Finale - Orchestra
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