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  1. Productions. High Button Shoes opened on Broadway at the New Century Theatre October 9, 1947, it transferred to the Shubert Theatre December 22, 1947, then to The Broadway Theatre October 18, 1948, before closing July 2, 1949, after 727 performances.

  2. Opened at New Century TheatreOpened: October 9, 1947Closed: July 2, 1949. When fast-talking conman Harrison Floy sets his sights on the quiet Longstreet family of suburban New Jersey, he sets in motion a series of comic misadventures, including dubious auto sales, bogus land schemes, and illegal football wagering.

  3. Buy Now. Listen. High Button Shoes (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Preview E. Original Broadway Cast of High Button Shoes. Save on Spotify. 1. Can't You Just See Yourself in Love with Me? Mark Dawson, Lois Lee. 03:15. 2. There's Nothing Like a Model "T" Phil Silvers, Nanette Fabray, Lois Lee, Jack McCauley. 03:07. 3. You're My Girl.

  4. High Button Shoes (3) Music Jule Styne (541) Lyrics Sammy Cahn (318) Book Stephen Longstreet (2) Recording Details Date October 12, 1947 Type Audio / Stage Cast Method Studio Language English Location US / NY / New York Theatre/Venue New Century Theatre Recording Studio NBC Studio Director George Abbott [1] (37) Choreography Jerome Robbins (33 ...

  5. En 1947, Styne escribió su primera composición para un musical representado en el circuito de Broadway, High Button Shoes, en colaboración con Cahn. En las siguientes décadas escribió la música de muchos otros shows de Broadway, destacando Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , Peter Pan (música adicional), Bells Are Ringing , Gypsy , Do Re Mi ...

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  6. 1 de may. de 2005 · This week's column discusses the CD twofer of the cast recordings of the Booth Tarkington-Milton Berle Seventeen and the Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn-Phil Silvers laugh-fest High Button Shoes...

  7. High Button Shoes (1966) Original Air Date: November 20, 1966 The cast for this second TV version of the Broadway hit included Carol Lawrence, who had starred in "Subways Are For Sleeping," and Jack Cassidy, who had co-starred with Carol Burnett in "Fade Out - Fade In" and supplied the voice of Bob Cratchit in "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol."