What's Up?
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What's Up? is a musical with a book by Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Pierson, lyrics by Lerner, and music by Frederick Loewe.
Directed and choreographed by George Balanchine, the Broadway production opened on November 11, 1943 at the National Theatre, where it ran for 63 performances. The cast included Jimmy Savo, Larry Douglas, Mary Roche, William Tabbert, and Phyllis Hill.
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Act I
- Miss Langley's School for Girls
- From the Chimney to the Cellar
- You've Got a Hold on Me
- A Girl Is Like a Book
- Joshua
- Three Girls in a Boat
- How Fly Times
- My Last Love
Act II
- You Wash and I'll Dry
- The Ill-Tempered Clavichord
- You've Got a Hold on Me (Reprise)
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Lerner and Loewe musicals |
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Life of the Party • What's Up? • The Day Before Spring • Brigadoon • Paint Your Wagon • My Fair Lady • Camelot • Gigi • The Little Prince |