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Make a Wish (musical)

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Lyrics
  
Hugh Martin

Lyricist
  
Hugh Martin

Productions
  
1951 Broadway

Composer
  
Hugh Martin

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Book
  
Preston Sturges Abe Burrows (uncredited)

Basis
  
Ferenc Molnár The Good Fairy (play) Preston Sturges The Good Fairy (screenplay)

Playwrights
  
Preston Sturges, Abe Burrows

Bases
  
Ferenc Molnár, Preston Sturges

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Make a Wish is a musical with a book by Preston Sturges and Abe Burrows, who was not credited, and music and lyrics by Hugh Martin.

Contents

Based on Sturges' screenplay for the 1935 film The Good Fairy, which in turn is based on the play of the same name by Ferenc Molnár as translated by Jane Hinton, the musical focuses on Janette, who experiences various adventures, including love with young artist Paul Dumont, when she abandons her tour group during a visit to Paris.

Sturges' primary motivation for writing the book was financial, as he was deeply in debt at the time.

The musical opened on Broadway on April 18, 1951 at the Winter Garden Theatre where it ran for a total of 102 performances until it closed on July 14, 1951. The production was produced by Harry Rigby, Jule Styne and Alexander H. Cohen; staged by John C. Wilson; and choreographed by Gower Champion. Raoul Pène Du Bois designed the sets, lights, and costumes for the production. The original cast included Nanette Fabray as Janette, Harold Lang as Ricky, Melville Cooper as Marius Frigo, Stephen Douglass as Paul Dumont, Helen Gallagher as Poupette, Phil Leeds as Dr. Francel, Eda Heinemann as Dr. Didier, and Howard Wendell as the policeman.

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References

Make a Wish (musical) Wikipedia