Whoopee!

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Whoopee!
Music Walter Donaldson
Lyrics Gus Kahn
Book William Anthony McGuire
Based upon Owen Davis's play
The Nervous Wreck
Productions 1928 Broadway
1930 Film
1979 Broadway revival

Whoopee! was a Broadway musical comedy which debuted on 4 December 1928. The book is by William Anthony McGuire, featuring music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn. The original version was produced by Florenz Ziegfeld and starred Eddie Cantor and Ruth Etting. The two-act musical ran for 379 performances. A 1979 Broadway revival garnered star Charles Repole a Drama Desk Award nomination.

Whoopee! was filmed lavishly in 1930 as a musical comedy film, closely following the version produced by Florenz Ziegfeld on the stage.

Act I
  • It's a Beautiful Day Today
  • Here's to the Girl of My Heart
  • Red, Red Rose
  • Gypsy Joe
  • Makin' Whoopee
  • Until You Get Somebody Else
  • Taps
  • Come West, Little Girl, Come West
  • The Movietone of the Gypsy Song
  • Stetson
Act II
  • The Song of the Setting Sun
  • Love Is the Mountain
  • Red Mamma
  • Love Me, or Leave Me
  • Hallowe'en Whoopee Ball

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