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Will Rogers Follies is a musical about the famed humorist, Will Rogers. The musical first opened on May 1, 1991 at the Palace Theatre. Directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune, Music by Cy Coleman, Book by Peter Stone, and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Will Rogers Follies ran for over 900 performances and went on to win the Tony awards for Best Musical, Score, Costume and Lighting Designer, Director of a Musical, and Choreographer.The musical starred Keith Carradine as Rogers, Dee Hoty as Betty Blake, his wife and Dick Latessa as Clarence Rogers, Will's father and the voice of Gregory Peck as Florenz Ziegfeld. The show was a wonderful depiction of Rogers's life taking license where necessary and featured show-stopping choreography with Ziegfeld girls and an almost-nude dance by now-choreographer Jerry Mitchell and fabulous entrances with Carradine being lowered on the stage by rope.Memorable songs of the musical include "Will-a-mania", "Never Met a Man I Didn't Like" (employing Rogers's famous motto), and the torch song "11 o'clock number" "No Man Left For Me", Betty Blake's lament of having to compete with Will's public schedule.Will Rogers Follies is a musical about the famed humorist, Will Rogers. The musical first opened on May 1, 1991 at the Palace Theatre. Directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune, Music by Cy Coleman, Book by Peter Stone, and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Will Rogers Follies ran for over 900 performances and went on to win the Tony awards for Best Musical, Score, Costume and Lighting Designer, Director of a Musical, and Choreographer.The musical starred Keith Carradine as Rogers, Dee Hoty as Betty Blake, his wife and Dick Latessa as Clarence Rogers, Will's father and the voice of Gregory Peck as Florenz Ziegfeld. The show was a wonderful depiction of Rogers's life taking license where necessary and featured show-stopping choreography with Ziegfeld girls and an almost-nude dance by now-choreographer Jerry Mitchell and fabulous entrances with Carradine being lowered on the stage by rope
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