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The Cocoanuts is a musical with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a book by George S. Kaufman, with additional text by Morrie Ryskind. Background [ edit ] The Cocoanuts was written for the Marx Brothers after the success of their hit Broadway revue I'll Say She Is (1924).
The Cocoanuts è un musical statunitense in due atti su libretto di George S. Kaufman e Morrie Ryskind, parole e musiche di Irving Berlin . Lo spettacolo debuttò a Broadway l'8 dicembre 1925 al Lyric Theatre. Dopo 276 rappresentazioni, chiuse il 7 agosto 1926 . Il musical, nel 1929, fu adattato per lo schermo dalla Paramount Pictures.
Premio Pulitzer nel 1937. George Simon Kaufman ( Pittsburgh, 16 novembre 1889 – New York, 2 giugno 1961) è stato un commediografo, regista teatrale, produttore teatrale, librettista, umorista, sceneggiatore e critico letterario, oltre anche a regista cinematografico e scrittore statunitense .
The first sound film to credit more than one director (Robert Florey and Joseph Santley), it was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway musical play. Five of the film's tunes were composed by Irving Berlin , including "When My Dreams Come True", sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton.
George S. Kaufman was born in Pittsburgh in 1889. During his early career as a reporter and drama critic , he began to write for the theatre. For 40 years, beginning in 1921 with the production of Dulc y, there was rarely a year without a Kaufman play — usually written in collaboration.
George S. Kaufman (1888-1961) was Broadway's greatest comic playwright. His collaborators included Moss Hart, Edna Ferber, Ring Lardner, the Gershwins, the Marx Brothers, and the members of the Algonquin Round Table.
The Cocoanuts book author, George S. Kaufman was at the center of the drama scene during the 1920s. He nearly always wrote in collaboration with another writer and so it is easy to imagine he would have welcomed the collaborative efforts of Bedard. Kaufman was born on November 16, 1889 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania into a Jewish family.