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About Crazy For You
As of current events, Crazy for You continues to enjoy a vibrant presence in the theatre world. Recently, multiple regional theatres have staged productions, celebrating its timeless appeal and the genius of Gershwin's music. Notably, a revival production is set for summer 2024 at a prominent theatre festival, promising a fresh take on this classic narrative with innovative choreography and direction that pays homage to the original while introducing new elements. Furthermore, educational institutions frequently incorporate Crazy for You into their performance curricula, recognizing its value for students in musical theatre programs. This shows the show's importance as both a classic musical and a teaching tool. Fans of live theatre can look forward to more announcements about productions, as theatres across the country begin their planning for the upcoming season, reiterating Crazy for You's position as a staple in the musical theatre repertoire.
Crazy For You History
Crazy for You is a beloved musical that debuted on Broadway in 1992. With music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, and a book by Ken Ludwig, the show draws inspiration from the 1930 Gershwin musical 'Girl Crazy.' Set in a small Nevada town during the 1930s, the plot revolves around Bobby Child, a wealthy New York City playboy who dreams of becoming a dancer. When he is sent to foreclose on a theater in Deadrock, he falls in love with Polly Baker, the daughter of the theater’s owner. Bobby's attempts to win Polly's heart are filled with humorous escapades and lively dance numbers, encapsulating the spirit of the era. The musical's iconic score features classic Gershwin hits including 'I Got Rhythm,' 'Embraceable You,' and 'They Can't Take That Away from Me.' After its Broadway premiere, Crazy for You went on to win the Tony Award for Best Musical, solidifying its status as a classic piece of American theatre. Its charm and delightful score have kept it alive in regional and international productions, making it a favorite among theatre students and audiences alike.
