AN R&H THEATRICALS TITLE
I'd Rather Be Right
Full-Length Musical, Comedy / 5w, 8m
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Book by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart
A Depression-era political satire about economic anxiety and the three branches of the US government.
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Cast Size
5w, 8m -
Duration
120 minutes (2 hours) -
Subgenre
Period, Parody/Spoof -
Target Audience
Appropriate for All Audiences
Details
Summary
The unique collaboration of Rodgers & Hart and Kaufman & Hart brought George M. Cohan back to Broadway after an absence of ten years, resulting in the largest advance sale in Broadway history. This Depression-era political satire, set in NYC's Central Park, poses the question, “What's a young couple to do when they can't get married until he gets a raise, and his boss won't give him a raise until the President balances the budget?” Who should come strolling through the park but FDR himself, and soon he is determined to resolve the country's economic crisis on behalf of his young new friends. The ensuing machinations bring on the entire cabinet, the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice, the Federal Theatre's production of Spring in Vienna, and the President's mother. No one escapes unscathed in this hilarious political sent-up which, over eighty years after its creation, still plays as if inspired by last week's headlines.
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Performing Groups
- Time Period 1930s
- Features Period Costumes
- Duration 120 minutes (2 hours)
Media
“Theater as it used to be: rip-roaring, flag-waving, and unremittingly uplifting.” – Curtain Up
“Rich in amiable monkeyshines...it applies a droll and delightful slapstick to the seat of government and amounts to as happy a sport as the theatre has provided in some time.” – Newsweek
“Provides quite a bit of amusement for persons well-versed in American history. The jokes come fast and furious.” – Taoyue
Music
- Musical Style Classic Broadway
- Dance Requirements Moderate
- Vocal DemandsModerate
- Orchestra Size Piano Only
- Chorus Size Medium
Licensing & Materials
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