- Opening date
- October 19, 1938
- Comments
- A 1938 musical in two acts written by Kurt Weill (music) and Maxwell Anderson (book and lyrics) based loosely on Washington Irving's "Father Knickerbocker's Stories" about life in 17th-century New Netherland (old New York). Date is for the Broadway premiere at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
Stage production
Performances
Title | Performer | Written by | Info |
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How Can You Tell an American? | Richard Kollmar and Ray Middleton | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | Covered by (3 artists) |
It Never Was You PRF | Richard Kollmar and Jeanne Madden | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | Covered by (48 artists) Originally by Dick Hyman REL |
September Song PRF | Walter Huston | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | Covered by (523 artists) Originally by Walter Huston - Orchestra Conducted by Maurice De Abravanel REC,REL |
There's Nowhere to Go but Up | Richard Kollmar & Clarence Nordstrom | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | Covered by (4 artists) |