Everything about Sunny Musical totally explained
Sunny is a 1925
musical written by
Jerome Kern,
Oscar Hammerstein II, and
Otto Harbach. The plot involves Sunny, the star of a circus act, who falls for a rich playboy, but comes in conflict with his snooty family.
Broadway production
The Broadway production (produced by Charles Dillingham and directed by Hassard Short) opened at the
New Amsterdam Theatre on September 22, 1925 and ran for 517 performances. Cast:
Marilyn Miller (playing Sunny), Jack Donahue,
Clifton Webb, Mary Hay, Joseph Cawthorn, Paul Frawley,
Cliff Edwards,
Pert Kelton, Moss & Fontana,
Esther Howard, Dorothy Francis, George Olsen Orchestra.
Songs
- "Sunny"
- "Who?"
- "Let's Say Good Night Till It's Morning"
- "D'Ye Love Me?"
- "Two Little Bluebirds"
- "I Might Grow Fond of You"
Films
In 1930 the play was adapted for a
film version directed by
William A. Seiter and featuring additional music by Kern. In 1941 a second
film version was produced, directed by
Herbert Wilcox.
Further Information
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