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Bells Are Ringing is a musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne . The story revolves around Ella, who works at an answering service, and the characters that she meets there. The main character was based on Mary Printz , who worked for Green's answering service. Three of the show's tunes, "Long Before I Knew You", " Just in Time ", and " The Party's Over ", became standards.

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23-442: Bells Are Ringing may refer to: Bells Are Ringing (musical) , a 1956 Broadway musical, or the title song Bells Are Ringing (album) , a 1959 jazz album by Shelly Manne featuring compositions from the above musical Bells Are Ringing (film) , a 1960 film based on the stage musical "Bells Are Ringing", a Russian song with lyrics by Stepan Skitalets "The Bells Are Ringing",

46-482: A telephone answering service owned by a woman named Sue. She listens in on others' lives and adds some interest to her own humdrum existence by adopting different identities – and voices – for her clients. They include Blake Barton, an out-of-work Method actor , Dr. Kitchell, a dentist with musical yearnings but lacking talent, and playwright Jeff Moss, who is suffering from writer's block and with whom Ella has fallen in love, although she has never met him. Ella considers

69-562: A friend of hers, helps her regain her confidence with a cha-cha dance ("Mu-Cha-Cha"). The guests at the party are all very pretentious and rich and snobby ("Drop That Name") and they make Ella feel very out of place. She leaves Jeff ("The Party's Over"). Carl, a music nerd, thwarts Sandor's operation when he receives an order for "Beethoven's 10th symphony," because he knows that Beethoven only wrote 9 symphonies. The policeman arrests Sandor. Meanwhile, Jeff comes to Susanswerphone to confess his love for Ella. She quits Susanswerphone in order to make

92-478: A life with herself and Jeff ("I'm Going Back"). Note: "Better Than a Dream" was actually written during the Broadway run and later incorporated into the 1960 film. Garnet H. Carroll Garnet Hannell Carroll , OBE (4 December 1902 – 23 August 1964) was an Australian actor, theatre owner and theatrical director and producer. He helped coloratura soprano Gertrude Johnson establish

115-524: A track from They Might Be Giants' sixth album, Factory Showroom Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bells Are Ringing . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bells_Are_Ringing&oldid=1060270558 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

138-417: Is convinced that Susanswerphone is a front for an "escort service". Ella asks him "Is it a Crime?" to help someone in need? He agrees that it isn't, and lets her go. She arrives at Jeff's apartment and offers him help with his play, and a romance ensues ("I Met a Girl," "Long Before I Knew You"). ACT TWO Ella is preparing to go to a party at Jeff's apartment, feeling nervous about meeting his friends. Carl,

161-403: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bells Are Ringing (musical) Judy Holliday reprised her Broadway starring role in the 1960 film of the same name , also starring Dean Martin . The original Broadway production, directed by Jerome Robbins and choreographed by Robbins and Bob Fosse , opened on November 29, 1956, at

184-408: Is the possessor of a liquid soprano that was made for the shimmering romantic confessions so essential to classic American musicals. Offering sincerity without saccharine, her voice seems to emerge almost involuntarily, as if she just couldn’t help acting on an irresistible urge. Though obviously highly trained, that voice brims with a conversational ease that makes you forget that singing is not usually

207-536: The Plymouth Theatre where, struggling to overcome mediocre reviews and ongoing hostility between the show's producers and its cast and crew, it finally closed after 68 performances and 36 previews. The cast included Faith Prince as Ella, Marc Kudisch as Jeff, David Garrison , and Beth Fowler . The Union Theatre in London staged a revival of Bells Are Ringing in late 2010, with leading lady Anna-Jane Casey in

230-644: The Princess Theatre, Melbourne . Produced by Garnet H. Carroll and starring Shani Wallis as Ella Peterson, Bruce Trent , Gábor Baraker , and Kay Eklund . The production was not a financial success as it did not tour. A Mexican production opened in 1958 at the Teatro del Bosque in Mexico City . The cast included Silvia Pinal as Ella Peterson. It was the first musical comedy to open in Latin America. The show

253-507: The Sadler's Wells Opera Company (1960, 1962). Carroll also staged many new American musicals like The Most Happy Fella , The Sound of Music , The King and I , and Carousel , as well as Kismet , which he produced himself in 1954. Some of Carroll's stage productions, including West Side Story and The Diary of Anne Frank , were commercial failures. Carroll was awarded the Order of

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276-539: The Shubert Theatre , where it ran for slightly more than two years before transferring to the Alvin Theatre , for a total run of 924 performances. It starred Judy Holliday as Ella and Sydney Chaplin as Jeff Moss. It also featured Jean Stapleton as Sue Summers, Eddie Lawrence as Sandor, George S. Irving , Jack Weston , Peter Gennaro , and Donna Sanders. Scenic and Costume design was by Raoul Pène Du Bois and

299-620: The Melbourne National Theatre . Carroll was born on 4 December 1902 in Singleton, New South Wales . His parents were dentist Roger Bebe Carroll and his wife Mildred Lorne ( née Smith). Carroll attended Singleton Grammar School. He left home at age 14, only reuniting with his family in 1921 in East Maitland. Having originally worked as a repairman, Carroll became a performer. He first came to professional prominence in touring with

322-471: The Susanswerphone lady) for help in writing the play. Meanwhile, Sandor, Sue's rich boyfriend, reveals plans to a group of gangsters to use Susanswerphone as a front for a gambling operation, by pretending to be a record seller and taking orders for "symphonies" as code. ("It's a Simple Little System"). Ella wants to visit Jeff's apartment to help him write the play, but she is intercepted by a policeman who

345-596: The company of Lionel Walsh in a production of musical comedy No, No, Nanette and upon the opening of the Empire Theatre in Sydney, he featured in the chorus line of the musical Sunny in 1927. The following year he played in another musical Rio Rita , in which he also served as stage manager. In New Zealand he took up post as a theatre manager for Ben Fuller , and married Australian actress Catherine "Kitty" Stewart Elliott in on 11 April 1930. From 1934 to 1935, he

368-755: The establishment of the Elizabethan Theatre in Sydney which opened in July 1955; Carroll personally invited Sir Ralph Richardson and Dame Sybil Thorndike to its opening. After World War II, Carroll introduced several acts to Australia, such as the Ballet Rambert (1947–48), the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (1949), the Vienna Boys' Choir (1954), the Chinese Classical Theatre (1956) and

391-502: The form we choose for confiding in others, even in this age of 'Glee'... This 1956 musical...was revived on Broadway only nine years ago (with Faith Prince), and it seemed irretrievably dated then." Porchlight Music Theatre presented Bells Are Ringing as a part of "Porchlight Revisits" in which they stage three forgotten musicals per year. It played in Chicago, Illinois, in October 2014, and

414-750: The lighting design was by Peggy Clark . During her vacation, Holliday was replaced briefly by Betty Garrett . The original cast album was released by Columbia Records . In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the same name , Holliday reprised her role as Ella with Dean Martin as Jeff. The West End production opened on November 14, 1957, at the Coliseum , where it ran for 292 performances. The cast included Janet Blair as Ella Peterson, George Gaynes as Jeff Moss, Jean St. Clair as Sue Summers, Eddie Molloy as Sandor, and Allyn McLerie as Gwynne Smith. The Australian production opened April 5, 1958, at

437-462: The relationships with these clients "perfect" because she can't see them and they can't see her ("It's a Perfect Relationship"). Jeff is writing a play called "The Midas Touch," the first play he's written since his writing partner left him ("Independent (On My Own)"). One day the producer of the play insists that he finish the play by the next morning and meet him at 9:00 am. While asking her to wake him up on time, he turns to Ella (who he only knows as

460-418: The role of Ella Peterson. The production was well reviewed and sold out its brief run. In November 2010, New York City Center's Encores! series produced a semi-staged concert of the show starring Kelli O'Hara , Will Chase , and Judy Kaye . Reviews for O'Hara were excellent, but critics felt the show itself was too dated for modern audiences. Ben Brantley in his New York Times review wrote: "Ms. O’Hara

483-507: Was directed by Michael Weber and Dina DiCostanzo, with music directed by Linda Madonia. Hayes Theatre Co in Sydney, Australia presented Bells Are Ringing in 2022, as part of their Neglected Musicals series. The show was performed in full with scripts in hand, accompanied by a piano after only one days rehearsal. Penny McNamee starred as Ella Peterson, with Direction by Luke Joslin. Setting : New York City, late 1950s ACT ONE Ella Peterson works for "Susanswerphone",

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506-819: Was revised for a production at the Menzies Hotel in Sydney, Australia , opening March 19, 1968, and closing May 4, 1968. In order to cut the show down to 90 minutes, director Jon Ewing removed the song-writing dentist character, Dr Kitchell, and his song "The Midas Touch". Ewing wrote updated lyrics for "Drop That Name" and added "Better Than a Dream". The cast included Nancye Hayes as Ella Peterson, Doug Kingsman as Jeff Moss, Judith Roberts as Sue, Reg Gorman as Sandor, Rex McClenaghan as Francis, and Phil Jay as Inspector Barnes; with Peter Noble, Julie Haslehurst, and Brian Tucker. A Broadway revival, directed by Tina Landau and choreographed by Jeff Calhoun , opened on April 12, 2001, at

529-671: Was the stage manager of a few operas directed by English director Charles Moore. In 1939, Carroll became the managing director of Fullers' Theatres which was rechristened Carroll Fuller Theatre Company in 1946. Carroll had many other holdings in theatre, including the Capital Theatre in Perth, the Stockton Theatre in Newcastle, and part of the Princess Theatre in Melbourne. He was instrumental in

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