A Night in Spain


A Night in Spain is a musical revue with a book by Harold R. Atteridge, music by Jean Schwartz and lyrics by Al Bryan. Additional music and lyrics were contributed by Phil Baker, Sid Silvers and Ted Healy. The revue was presented on Broadway in 1927 for a total of 174 performances.

Production

A great deal of information is available about the production in 'Nobody's Stooge' by Ted Healy published in 2015 for those wishing learn about the production. The cast included Phil Baker, Ted Healy and Norma Terris. Marion Harris appeared in the Broadway production at the Winter Garden Theatre. A stand out dancer, was Helba Huara, whose innovative choreography was cited in many press reviews. Smaller roles were taken by Sid Silvers, Helen Kane and Shemp Howard. During the show's national tour and a 4-month stop in Chicago, in March 1928 Larry Fine met Healy and Shemp and joined the show.
The show opened at the 44th Street Theatre on May 3, 1927, then transferred to the Winter Garden Theatre on October 10, 1927, and closed on November 12, 1927. It was produced by the Shubert Brothers, directed by Gertrude Hoffmann and Charles Judels, with additional dances choreographed by Ralph Reader
When the show closed on Broadway, it toured the country, having hit runs in Abilene, Chicago, Detroit, Oakland, and San Francisco, among other venues.

Musical numbers

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