

Act I—A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD takes place in the lobby of the Grauman‘s Chinese Theatre of the ‘30s
where six ushers pay tribute to the heyday of Hollywood. “Thanks for the Memory,” “Too
Marvelous for Words,” “Sleepy Time Gal,” and a tapped rendition of the actual 1930s Hollywood
Production Code that rivals any number in Stomp or Riverdance, are just a few of the numbers that
will have your audiences cheer “Hooray for Hollywood!”
Act II— A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE is the funniest Marx Brothers movie they never made. Based on
The Bear by Anton Chekov (Russia‘s top gag writer), A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE takes place in the
mansion of Madame Pavlenko, a wealthy Ukrainian widow, prior to the Revolution. Your audiences
will be in stitches as they witness the antics of Serge B. Samovar (Groucho), a shyster lawyer who
professes his love for Madame Pavlenko (Margaret Dumont) ...well… it‘s true...he does love her
money! Madame Pavlenko‘s faithful servants Carlo (Chico) and Gino (Harpo) come to her aid as they
try to rid the mansion of Samovar, and every now and then, throw in a couple of potshots at
Madame Pavlenko‘s expense.
Nominated for nine Tony Awards (including Best Musical) & winner of two, A DAY IN
HOLLYWOOD/A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE is filled with great music, amazing dancing and side-
splitting comedy.
A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine Book and Lyrics by Dick Vosburgh Music by Frank Lazarus Featuring the great music from the heyday of Hollywood
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