Victory Canteen

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Victory Canteen
Book
Milt Larsen
Bobby Lauher
Productions1971 Los Angeles

Victory Canteen is a musical with

.

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.

, Beverly Sanders, Stewart Rose, 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

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. ^ , 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. , p. 195

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