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Encyclopedia > Curley McDimple
Curley McDimple, a Musical Valentine to the Thirties
Music Robert Dahdah
Lyrics Robert Dahdah
Book Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan
Productions Bert Wheeler Theatre--1967


Curley McDimple is a musical with music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah and book by Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan. The play is a spoof of Depression-era Shirley Temple movies. The Fantasticks was the longest-running musical in history. ... A spoof is a humorous take on an established idea, cultural movement, television program, movie, play, or book. ... The Great Depression an economic downturn which started in 1929 (although its effects were not fully felt until late 1930) and lasted through most of the 1930s. ... Shirley Jane Temple (born April 23, 1928), later known as Shirley Temple Black, is an American diplomat and former film child actress. ...

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Synopsis

Curley (the Shirley Temple-like character) arrives at a shabby theatrical boarding house in Manhattan, New York, run by Sarah. Curley is eight years old and looking for parents to adopt her; she settles on Alice and Jimmy. They are performers who are boarders at the house -- they fall in love with each other at first sight. The boarders aid Sarah, who is threatened with losing her house, by putting on a vaudeville show. The period is in the early to middle 1930's.


List of Characters

  • Jimmy -- a boarder and dancer--Paul Cahill
  • Bill -- George Hillman
  • Sarah -- owner of the boarding house--Helen Blount
  • Miss Hamilton -- Social worker, looking like the Wicked Witch--Norma Bigtree
  • Alice -- another boarder and performer-- Bernadette Peters
  • Mr. Gillingwater -- banker -- Gene Galvin
  • Curley -- eight year old child -- Bayn Johnson

List of Musical Numbers

Act I

  • Overture
  • A Cup of Coffee
  • Try
  • Curley McDimple
  • Love is the Loveliest Song
  • Are There Any More Rosie O'Gradys?
  • Dancing in the Rain
  • At the Playland Jamboree
  • I've Got a Little Secret

Act II

  • Stars and Lovers
  • The Meanest Man in Town
  • Try (reprise)
  • Something Nice Is Going to Happen
  • Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling
  • Hi de hi de hi, Hi de hi de ho
  • Dwarfs' Song
  • Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling
  • Something Nice Is Going To Happen
  • Love is the Loveliest Love Song (reprise)
  • Finale

Productions

Curley McDimple opened at the Bert Wheeler Theatre, New York, New York, on November 22, 1967, and ran for 931 performances. Bernadette Peters played "Alice", and Bayn Johnson played "Curley". Robert Dahdah directed, and musical numbers were staged by Lonnie Evans. Bernadette Peters is the stage name of Bernadette Lazzara (born February 28, 1948 in Ozone Park, Queens, New York City), an actress and singer. ...


Peters and Dahdah had previously worked together in the off-off-Broadway production of "Dames at Sea" in 1966. Dames At Sea Dames at Sea is a musical with book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller; music by Jim Wise. ...


(Peters left the production in early 1968 for her next show, George M!.)


Butterfly McQueen, who was known for her performance in the film Gone with the Wind, joined the cast on May 9, 1968. In a new role written for her, she played a cook at the boarding house. Butterfly McQueen (January 7, 1911 – December 22, 1995) was an American film and television actress. ... Gone with the Wind is a 1939 film adapted from Margaret Mitchells 1936 novel of the same name. ...


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Back in the good old days, when Myrna Loy and Irene Dunne were reigning queens of the film world, one little curley haired moppet stole the heart of America.
She appeared with all the great stars, and with them sang and danced her way into the affections of everyone.
Her name was Shirley Temple; and Curly McDimple is a fond recollection of that long ago, told in contemporary musical terms.
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