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Encyclopedia > The Most Happy Fella

The Most Happy Fella is a theater musical with music, lyrics and book by Frank Loesser. The story is based on the play They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard.

Contents

Songs

  • "Abbondanza"
  • "Aren't You Glad?"
  • "Benvenuta"
  • "Big D"
  • "Don't Cry"
  • "Fresno Beauties"
  • "Goodbye, Darlin'"
  • "Happy to Make Your Acquaintance"
  • "Hoedown"
  • "How Beautiful the Days"
  • "I Don't Like This Dame"
  • "I Know How It Is"
  • "I Like Everybody"
  • "I Love Him"
  • "I Made a Fist"
  • "Joey, Joey, Joey"
  • "The Letter"
  • "Like a Woman Loves a Man"
  • "Love and Kindness"
  • "Mama, Mama"
  • "The Most Happy Fella"
  • "My Heart Is So Full of You"
  • "Ooh, My Feet"
  • "Please Let Me Tell You That I Love You"
  • "Plenty Bambini"
  • "Rosabella"
  • "Seven Million Crumbs"
  • "She's Gonna Come Home with Me"
  • "Somebody, Somewhere"
  • "Song of a Summer Night"
  • "Soon You Gonna Leave Me, Joe"
  • "Special Delivery"
  • "Sposalizio"
  • "Standing on the Corner"
  • "Tony's Thoughts"
  • "Warm All Over"
  • "Young People"

Broadway production

The show opened at the Imperial Theatre on May 3, 1956 and ran for 676 performances. It was directed by Joseph Anthony.


Cast:

  • Robert Weede as Tony
  • Jo Sullivan as Rosabella
  • Art Lund as Joey
  • Susan Johnson as Cleo
  • Shorty Long as Herman
  • Mona Paulee as Marie
  • Zina Bethune as Tessie

London production

The show opened at the London Coliseum on April 21, 1960 and ran for 288 performances. It was directed by Jerome Eskow.


Cast:

  • Inia Wiata as Tony
  • Helena Scott as Rosabella
  • Art Lund as Joey
  • Libi Staiger as Cleo
  • Jack De Lon as Herman
  • Nina Verushka as Marie

Other productions

The show was produced for television in 1980. It starred Giorgio Tozzi as Tony, Sharon Daniels as Rosabella and Richard Muenz as Joe.


A Broadway revival opened at the Booth Theatre on January 13, 1992 and ran for 229 performances. It was directed by Tim Stella.


Cast

  • Spiro Malas as Tony
  • Sophie Hayden as Rosabella
  • Charles Pistone as Joe
  • Claudia Catania as Marie
  • Liz Larsen as Cleo

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Metroactive Stage | 'The Most Happy Fella' (532 words)
Happy Haircut: Stephen Walsh and Tara Generalovich co-star.
The sprawling story involves the fits-and-starts relationship between insecure, lovestruck grape grower Tony and the pretty young waitress from San Francisco named Rosabella who agrees to marry him based only on his letters and a photograph that turns out to be of someone younger and more handsome.
Though all of this might make Happy Fella seem light and frivolous, there is plenty of realism and edgy twists and turns, with characterizations that are far from fl-and-white.
The Most Happy Fella (656 words)
The Most Happy Fella is a rich, engaging story filled with music that ranges from lavish to silly.
"Most Happy Fella" is a challenge to perform but the cast proves they have the ability to perform a musical containing a wide range of drama and comedy and a challenging musical score.
Factoid: The Most Happy Fella will run tonight, July 10 and 11 at 8 p.m.
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