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Oh, Captain!

''Oh, Captain!'' is a musical comedy based on the film ''The Captain's Paradise'' with music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and the book by Al Morgan and José Ferrer. The basis of the musical was the 1953 film ''The Captain's Paradise'', which had been written by Alec Coppel and Nicholas Phipps.
The musical updated the film's Gibraltar and Algiers setting to London and Paris. The production was dismissed by the critics as a "tired businessman's show", but the cast and choreography were much praised. The highlight of the show was an extended dance sequence between Tony Randall (in the title role) and prima ballerina Alexandra Danilova that has been referred to by musical theatre historians as perhaps the best number ever staged in a post-war musical.
==Productions==
''Oh, Captain!'' opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre) on February 4, 1958 and closed on July 19, 1958 after 192 performances. The musical was directed by José Ferrer, with set and lighting design by Jo Mielziner, costumes by Miles White, hair design by Ernest Adler, dances and musical numbers created by James Starbuck, and musical director Jay Blackton. The original cast included Tony Randall as Captain Henry St. James, Abbe Lane, Susan Johnson, Jackie McKeever, Edward Platt, Paul Valentine, and Stanley Carlson.
Abbe Lane was under contract to a rival studio, which refused to allow her to record the original cast album. Her songs were recorded by Eileen Rodgers. Lane did record two of her numbers on one of her subsequent solo albums. Hollywood musical star Dorothy Lamour made her Broadway debut when she replaced Lane for the last week of the Broadway run in July 1958.
Ram's Head, the Stanford theatrical society, produced the show in 1962, starring Laurence Guittard.〔("Ram's Head Stanford" ) www.stanford.edu/group/rams-head, accessed july 17. 2013〕〔("'Oh, Captain!', 2003" ), 42ndstmoon.org, accessed july 17. 2013〕
42nd Street Moon (San Francisco) presented it in a staged concert in 2003.〔("'Oh, Captain!', 2003" ), 42ndstmoon.org, accessed december 30. 2011〕

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