Oh! What a Lovely War 1964 - Articles Page 7.4

Opened: September 30, 1964

Oh! What a Lovely War - 1964 - Broadway History , Info & More

Broadhurst Theatre (Broadway)
235 W. 44th St. New York, NY

Based on a treatment by Ted Allan


Based on World War I factual data found in official records, memoirs and commentaries including those of the Imperial War Museum, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Gen. Erich Ludendorff, Field Marshal Graf von Schlieffen, Marshal Joffre, Field Marshal Earl Haig, Field Marshal Sir John French, Gen. Sir Henry Wilson, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, Philip Noel-Baker, Alan Clark, Engelbracht and Hanighen, Siegfried Sassoon, Sir Philip Gibbs, Edmund Blunden, Leon Wolff, Captain Liddell Hart, Barbara Tuchman, Herman Kahn, the London newspapers Times and Doily Express.

Oh! What a Lovely War was partly improvised by its cast and director, then assembled into a collage depicting the horrors of World War I through period songs and words borrowed from official records, war memoirs, and personal recollections. Almost everything in the show was actually written or spoken between 1914 and 1918. A powerful anti-war piece and a scathing indictment of military blunders and the futile loss of lives, the material of Oh! What a Lovely War was presented within the framework of an English seaside entertainment, called a Pierrot show, and featuring a master of ceremonies.

Oh! What a Lovely War - 1964 - Broadway Cast

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Oh! What a Lovely War - 1964 - Broadway Articles Page 7.4

Other Productions of Oh! What a Lovely War

1963   West End Original London Production
West End
1964   Broadway Broadway Production
Broadway
1998   West End Royal National Theatre Production
West End
2005   New York Workshop
New York

Oh! What a Lovely War - 1964 Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners will appear on a background
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
1965 Tony Awards Best Direction of a Musical Joan Littlewood
1965 Tony Awards Best Musical Oh! What a Lovely War
1965 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Victor Spinetti
1965 Tony Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Barbara Windsor

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