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The songs, by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, still include such happy standards as "Whatever Lola Wants" and "(You Gotta Have) Heart." Fosse's dances for the team have heart. The rest is a da…
The production, directed without much pizazz by John Rando, is hampered by a shortened performing space, the result of sharing the stage with the big orchestra (which sounds great).
Its bigger problem, though, is that lukewarm is as hot as it gets.
This Golden Age trophy, carefully dusted off, proves less shiny than one might have imagined.
Today in 1954, Damn Yankees opened at the 46th Street Theatre now the Richard Rodgers Theatre, where it ran for 1019 performances. Damn Yankees is a musical comedy with a book by George Abbo…
Original Broadway Cast, 1955 (RCA) For many musical theater buffs, Damn Yankees defines 1950s Broadway style: all-American in subject matter aria treatment, songs by the hot new team of Rich…
Lyndhurst High School will present "Damn Yankees" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26, 27 and 28, at the Lyndhurst High School Auditorium, at 7 p.m.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reports on the impressive and lengthy James Plays and the World War I play Flowers of the Forest.
Landor Theatre, London: Sport and the theatre don't often go together, but the two worlds collided at Clapham's Landor pub. While the bar was packed with football fans watching tha…
Damn Yankees, the 1955 Broadway musical that revolves around baseball and was last revived in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre in 1997 in a tansfer of the 1994 Broadway revival, is to be …
Jonathan D Ellis leads the cast of the show which opens on 1 October
"Those Damn Yankees! Why can't we beat 'em?!" exclaims Joe Boyd at the start of "Damn Yankees"–the classic musical performing at the landmark "Plummer Auditorium" in Fullerton Californ…