Girl Crazy is a 1930 musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan. Ethel Merman made her stage debut in this musical production and it also turned Ginger Rogers into an overnight star. It has been adapted three times for film, most notably in 1943 with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. In that version, the roles played by Ginger Rogers and Ethel Merman were combined into one, played by Garland. The 1930 stage version follows the story of Danny Churchill, who has been sent to Custerville, Arizona, to manage his family's ranch. His father has sent him there to focus on more serious matters than alcohol and women, but Danny turns his family's place into a dude ranch, importing showgirls from Broadway and hiring Kate Forthergill as an entertainer. Eventually, visitors come from both coasts to the ranch and Danny falls in love with the local postmistress, Molly Gray. The subsequent films followed different plots.
Productions
The musical opened at the Alvin Theatre on October 14, 1930 and closed on June 6, 1931 after 272 performances. It was directed by Alexander Leftwich, with choreography by George Hale and sets by Donald Oenslager. This musical made a star of Ginger Rogers, who, with Allen Kearns, sang "Could You Use Me?" and "Embraceable You" and, with Willie Howard, "But Not for Me". Ethel Merman, in her Broadway debut sang "I Got Rhythm", "Sam and Delilah", and "Boy! What Love Has Done To Me!" and "became an overnight sensation...that launched her fifty year career." Also of note is the opening night pit orchestra, which was composed of many well-known jazz musicians, including Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Glenn Miller and Jimmy Dorsey. "The score was one of the Gershwins' best" according to theatre writer Ken Bloom. In 1992 the show appeared on Broadway in heavily revised version. It was given a new title Crazy for You, a completely new plot, and interpolated with material from other Gershwin stage shows and films, specifically songs written for the Fred Astaire movies of the 1930s such as "Nice Work If You Can Get It" from A Damsel in Distress and "They Can't Take That Away From Me" from Shall We Dance. "Musicals Tonight!", New York City, presented a staged concert in September 2001. An abridged version of Girl Crazy was presented at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC October 2–5, 2008 as part of their production. Max von Essen played Danny, Jenn Colella played Molly, and Randy Graff played Kate, directed by Lonny Price. The New York City CenterEncores! staged concert was held in November 2009. Directed by Jerry Zaks, it starred Ana Gasteyer, Marc Kudisch, Becki Newton, and Wayne Knight. Two Time Olympic Champion and Emmy Award-winning Television commentator, Dick Button starred as Danny in a 1958 production, which also co-starred Jane Connell, as Kate and Gordon Connell, as Pete; which interpolated Gershwin's "They All Laughed" and "Nice Work If You can Get It" into the score.
Songs (as per 1954 published score from Harms, Inc. – New World Music Corp.)
;Act I
Overture
1. Opening Number, Scene I: "The Lonesome Cowboy Won't Be Lonesome Now!" — The Foursome & Cowboys
15. "I Got Rhythm" — Kate, The Foursome & Specialty Dancers
16. Finale I: "Bronco Busters", "Embraceable You", Melodrama, and "Sam and Delilah" — Danny, Kate & Ensemble
;Act II
17. Entr'Acte — A Singer
18A. Opening Number, Scene I: "Land of the Gay Caballero" — Chorus & Specialty Dancers
18B. Solo Dance Specialty — Flora
19. "But Not For Me" — Molly & Gieber
20. "Treat Me Rough" — Slick & Girls; Dance by Flora, Girls and Cowboys
21. "Boy! What Love Has Done To Me!" — Kate
22. Incidental: Torch Song
23. For Change of Scene II
24A. Following Blackout
24B. "When It's Cactus Time in Arizona" — Molly & Boys
25. Finale II: "Embraceable You" and "I Got Rhythm" — Entire Company
Original cast
Willie Howard as Gieber Goldfarb
Allen Kearns as Danny Churchill
Ginger Rogers as Molly Gray
William Kent as Slick Fothergill
Ethel Merman as Frisco Kate Fothergill
Eunice Healy as Flora James
Olive Brady as Tess Parker
Peggy O'Connor as Patsy West
Clyde Veaux as Pete
Carlton Macy as Lank Sanders
Ray Johnson, Del Porter, Marshall Smith and Dwight Snyder as The Foursome
The pit orchestra included "Red" Nichols, Glenn Miller, Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and Jack Teagarden. Roger Edens was the onstage pianist for Ethel Merman. It was conducted on opening night by George Gershwin himself. The 1953 biopic “The Glenn Miller Story” recreated the “I’m Biding My Time” scene, with Miller playing trombone in the orchestra.
Reception
It was said by one critic to be "fresh, ingenious...a rich delight".