Stop! Look! Listen!
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| "Stop! Look! Listen!" | |
|---|---|
Original sheet music to "I Love A Piano", a song from "Stop! Look! Listen!" | |
| Music | Irving Berlin |
| Lyrics | Irving Berlin |
| Book | Harry B. Smith |
| Productions | 1915 Broadway |
Stop! Look! Listen! is a musical in three acts with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and book by Harry B. Smith. The piece had additional music by Henry Kailimai and Jack Alau and additional lyrics by G. H. Stover and Sylvester Kalama.
Stop! Look! Listen! opened on Broadway at the Globe Theatre on Christmas Day, 1915, and ran for 105 performances. The revue was produced by Charles Dillingham and directed by R.H. Burnside. The music director was Robert Hood Bowers, and Robert McQuinn designed the sets and costumes.[1][2]
Gaby, a young chorine, is determined to get the leading part in her current musical after the star, Mary Singer, was whisked away to Honolulu by her suitor, Gideon Gay, but Gaby is rejected by the show's creative team. She meets agent Abel Conner who agrees to help her, and they decide to trail the creative team to Honolulu where they are searching for a new star. Once everyone arrives in Honolulu, various farcical goings-on ensue to allow for specialties and songs, resulting in the creative team allowing Gaby to star in their show.
Musical numbers
- Act I
- Blow Your Horn – Owen Coyne and Girls
- Give Us a Chance – Gaby and Girls
- I Love to Dance – Gaby, Anthony St. Anthony and Chorus
- And Father Wanted Me to Learn a Trade – Abel Connor
- The Girl on the Magazine – Van Cortland Parke and Magazine Girls (4 Seasons)
- I Love a Piano – Abel Connor and Ensemble
- Act II
- The Hula Hula (That Hula Hula) – Ensemble
- A Pair of Ordinary Coons – Rob Ayers and Frank Steele
- When I'm Out With You – Gaby, Van Cortland Parke and Ensemble
- On the Beach at Waiki-ki (music by Henry Kailimai; lyrics by G. H. Stover) – Hawaiian Octette
- One-Two-Three-Four (music by Jack Alau; lyrics by Sylvester Kalama) – Hawaiian Octette
- Take Off a Little Bit – Gaby and Girls
- Teach Me How to Love – Willie Chase and Vera Gay
- The Law Must Be Obeyed – Rob Ayers and Frank Steele
- Ragtime Melodrama – Principals and Ensemble
- Act III
- When I Get Back to the U.S.A. – Van Cortland Parke and Ensemble
- Stop! Look! Listen! – Owen Coyne, Gideon Gay, Rob Ayers, Frank Steele, Abel Connor and Van Cortland Parke
- I'll Be Coming Home with a Skate On – Anthony St. Anthony
- Everything in America Is Ragtime – Gaby
