Tickets, Please!
Tickets, Please! is a musical
Clay Warnick. Incidental music is by Phil Ingalls and Harold Hastings
.
It first played on
Hal Prince (assistant stage manager). Time magazine wrote that the piece "is that always attractive idea, an intimate revue. Its stars are those always entertaining zanies, the Hartmans, who are in excellent form. The pity is that the rest of the show constitutes a sort of conspiracy against them."[1]
References
- ^ "The Theater: New Revue in Manhattan", Time magazine, May 8, 1950, accessed February 9, 2012
- Dietz, Dan. The Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals (2014), Bowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-1-4422-3504-5, p. 19
External links
- IBDB entry for Tickets, Please!
- Theatre Program, Coronet Theatre
- Information about the 1935 film of this name