You Said It is a
musical by
Harold Arlen (music) and
Jack Yellen (lyrics) that uses a
musical book by Yellen and
Sid Silvers.
The musical opened at the
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre in New York City on January 19, 1931 and ran for 192 performances. The production was directed by John Harwood, choreographed by
Danny Dare, and used set designs by
Donald Oenslager and
Dale Stetson. The production notably launched the career of
Lyda Roberti.
[1]
The cast included comedian Lou Holtz and Good News (musical) lead Mary Lawlor. Like Good News, the story was set at a college; in this case the fictional Kenton College. [2] [3]
(All written by Arlen/Yellen, 1931)
You Said It is a
musical by
Harold Arlen (music) and
Jack Yellen (lyrics) that uses a
musical book by Yellen and
Sid Silvers.
The musical opened at the
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre in New York City on January 19, 1931 and ran for 192 performances. The production was directed by John Harwood, choreographed by
Danny Dare, and used set designs by
Donald Oenslager and
Dale Stetson. The production notably launched the career of
Lyda Roberti.
[1]
The cast included comedian Lou Holtz and Good News (musical) lead Mary Lawlor. Like Good News, the story was set at a college; in this case the fictional Kenton College. [2] [3]
(All written by Arlen/Yellen, 1931)