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All in Love

All In Love

Original Off-Broadway Version (1961)
The riotous musical farce based on the 16th century classic, "The Rivals."


All In Love is the hilarious adaptation of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals, known as the funniest "comedy of manners" ever written. This classic comedy was reinvigorated with a tuneful Golden Age score for the original 1961 Broadway production starring famed funnymen Dom DeLuise and Charles Kimbrough.

A mismatched collection of blue-blooded 18th century Brits swap affections and misdirected love letters while on vacation in Bath. This classic romantic farce pulls out all the stops with concealed identities, botched duels for honor, fortunes won and lost, a malapropism spinning aunt, and a mischievous maid. All is revealed in the end, just in time for a series of weddings and betrothals, and the requisite (slightly twisted) happy ending.

A G-rated comic romp, All In Love appeals to a wide range of audiences. It is easily producible, featuring a medium sized cast, small orchestra, and optional dance component. Perfect for an organization looking to show off the comedy chops of experienced male performers.

7
Roles
+ Ensemble
2
Acts
Book by Bruce GellerBruce Geller
Music by Jacques UrbontJacques Urbont
Lyrics by Bruce GellerBruce Geller

Overture

Poor

What Can it Be?

Odds

I Love a Fool

A More Than Ordinary Glorious Vocabulary

The Lady Was Made to Be Loved

Honour

I Found Him

Don't Ask Me

Why Wives?

All in Love Finale

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