Victory Canteen

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Victory Canteen
Music Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Lyrics Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Book Milt Larsen
Bobby Lauher
Productions 1971 Los Angeles

Victory Canteen is a musical with book by Milt Larsen and Bobby Lauher and music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.

Production

The musical opened on January 27, 1971 at the Ivar Theatre (Hollywood, California) and ran for six months, and then transferred to San Diego.[1] The show featured Sherry Alberoni, Patty Andrews, [1] Lorene Yarnell, Beverly Sanders, and Marsha Kramer, Patty Shayne, and Brian Avery. [2]

Also in the cast was Anson Williams as KNX Radio Entertainment Reporter Tom Hatten. The follow-spot operator was KFWB Traffic Reporter Doug Dunlap.[3]

Overview

The show is a happy-go-lucky review of 1940s style music written by the Sherman Brothers. It was the set up for 1974's Broadway show Over Here! which also featured Patty Andrews as well as a song score by the Shermans. None of the songs from Victory Canteen were used in Over Here!, but Victory did have a musical salute to WW I (the song "Lafayette, We're Here").[4]

Songs

  • Victory Canteen
  • Happy Tomorrows
  • Loose Lips (Sink Ships)
  • Va-Va-Va-Veee (For Victory)
  • Axe The Axis Polka
  • My Window Full Of Stars
  • Doughnuts
  • L-O-V-E (They Just Can't Ration)
  • Hawks!
  • Let's Go Native
  • South Sea Island Rhapsody
  • Lafayette, We're Here
  • We Two (Someday)
  • Smoke 'Em Up, Smoke 'Em Up, Smoke 'Em Up!

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nimmo, Harry. "Chapter 'Victory Canteen'", The Andrews Sisters: A Biography and Career Record, McFarland, 2004, ISBN 0786417315, p. 356
  2. " Victory Canteen Production" broadwayworld.com, accessed August 22, 2015
  3. "Robert Sherman. Victory Canteen Listing" doollee.com, accessed August 22, 2015
  4. Dietz, Dan . "1973-1974 Season", The Complete Book of 1970s Broadway Musicals, Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, ISBN 1442251662, p. 195

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