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Kern Goes to Hollywood archiveA celebration of the songs of Jerome Kern. This is the twentieth anniversary production of Kern Goes to Hollywood, which was originally performed in 1985 at The Donmar Warehouse in London and New York's Ritz Theatre. (Jerome Kern (1885-1945) is one of the most enduring composers of the last century. In a career spanning over forty years until his death at the age of sixty, Kern collaborated with such greats as Oscar Hammerstein, Ira Gershwin, Dorothy Fields and P. G. Wodehouse on shows including Roberta, Show Boat and Swing Time. Songs include I Won't Dance, Ol' Man River, Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, Lovely To Look At, The Way You Look Tonight, The Last Time I Saw Paris, Remind Me, I've Told Every Little Star, A Fine Romance, The Song Is You .)

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Author: Dick Vosburgh

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Archive listings for Kern Goes to Hollywood (2004)

Work type: Play.

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Devised by [David Kernan]Director David Kernan. Design Norman Cotes. Lighting Chris Davies. Choreographer David Lee. Costume Norman Cotes. Performer Angela Richards. Performer Glyn Kerslake. Performer Sheri Copeland. Performer Jamie Golding.
29 Dec 04 to 20 Mar 05The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L1878185776

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