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  1. "An unorthodox recipient of the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in 1932 – the first musical ever so honored, though the prize was only for the book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, with both music and lyrics being totally ignored in the process – Of Thee I Sing, George and Ira Gershwin’s brilliantly incisive political satire, opened on December 26, 1931 at the Music Box Theatre in New ...

  2. [citation needed] Let 'Em Eat Cake marked the last Broadway musical written by the Gershwins (counting Porgy and Bess as an opera rather than a musical). Critical reception. Brooks Atkinson in the New York Times called the musical "a brisk musical comedy", writing that "There is dancing, both routine and inventive.

  3. 2:06. Of Thee I Sing: Of Thee I Sing Overture. 4:31. Of Thee I Sing: Jilted / I'm About to Be a Mother. 5:41. Of Thee I Sing: Wintergreen for President. 1:30. Let 'Em Eat Cake: Let 'Em Eat Cake. 2:08. Of Thee I Sing: The Illegitimate Daughter / Because, Because (Reprise) 6:26. Let 'Em Eat Cake: Tweedledee for President. 4:43.

  4. Gershwin: Of Thee I Sing / Let 'Em Eat Cake (Studio Cast Recording (1987)) - Masterworks Broadway: G010001400482L - download | Presto Music.

  5. gershwin.com › publications › of-thee-i-singOf Thee I Sing - Gershwin

    Of Thee I Sing. Opened at the Music Box in New York on December 26, 1931. 441 performances. Music and lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Dances staged by Georgie Hale. Produced by Sam H. Harris.

  6. Of Thee I Sing was probably the most sophisticated musical of its time, the first to win a Pulitzer (George Gershwin was the only one of its creators excluded by the committee, the jerks). Furthermore, as wonderful as Of Thee I Sing is, Let 'Em Eat Cake surpasses it, at least musically.

  7. Support Free Mobile App. © 2023 Spotify AB. Listen to Let 'Em Eat Cake: Finale Ultimo / Of Thee I Sing (Reprise) on Spotify. George Gershwin, Michael Tilson Thomas, Larry Kert, Maureen McGovern, Jack Gilford, Paige O'Hara, David Garrison, Jack Dabdoub, New York Choral Artists · Song · 1976.