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As Thousands Cheer (1933) - Revue
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As Thousands Cheer (1933)

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As Thousands Cheer was a 1933 Broadway revue with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and sketches by Moss Hart. The production used newspaper headlines as a framing device, with each scene satirizing current events and public figures of the era. It premiered at the Music Box Theatre and introduced the song "Easter Parade," which became a lasting standard. The revue starred Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb and was a commercial success during the Great Depression.

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Who wrote the music and book for As Thousands Cheer?

The 1933 Broadway revue featured music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, while Moss Hart wrote the book. Their collaboration resulted in one of the most successful theatrical productions of the decade.

What famous song debuted in As Thousands Cheer?

The hit song "Easter Parade" was introduced to the public in this 1933 production. Irving Berlin wrote the iconic tune, which became one of his most enduring standards.

What is the premise of As Thousands cheer?

The revue uses newspaper headlines as a creative framing device to connect its various sketches and musical numbers. This innovative structure was conceived by Moss Hart and Irving Berlin for its 1933 debut.

When did As Thousands Cheer premiere on Broadway?

The show made its Broadway debut in 1933. It was highly praised for Irving Berlin's score and Moss Hart's clever, headline-driven narrative structure.

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