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  1. Let 'Em Eat Cake is a 1933 Broadway musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. It is the sequel to the Pulitzer prize-winning Of Thee I Sing and had the same producer, writers, and stars.

  2. LetEm Eat Cake ist ein Musical mit der Musik von George Gershwin, den Gesangstexten von Ira Gershwin und einem Buch von George Simon Kaufman und Morrie Ryskind. Es handelt sich um die Fortsetzung des Musicals Of Thee I Sing des gleichen Autorenteams aus dem Jahre 1931.

  3. LetEm Eat Cake. Opened at the Imperial Theater, New York on October 21, 1933. 90 performances. Music and lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Dances staged by Von Grona and Ned McGurn. Produced by Sam H. Harris.

  4. gershwin.com › publications › of-thee-i-singOf Thee I Sing - Gershwin

    OF THEE I SING / LET 'EM EAT CAKE (1987 Studio Recording) OF THEE I SING (1952 Revival Cast Recording)

  5. 1987. Canada — 1987. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Of Thee I Sing / Let 'Em Eat Cake by George & Ira Gershwin - Maureen McGovern, Larry Kert, Jack Gilford, Michael Tilson Thomas. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. [citation needed] Let 'Em Eat Cake marked the last Broadway musical written by the Gershwins (counting Porgy and Bess as an opera rather than a musical). Critical reception. Brooks Atkinson in the New York Times called the musical "a brisk musical comedy", writing that "There is dancing, both routine and inventive. There are lyrics ...

  7. Synopsis. A sequel show to Of Thee I Sing, Let 'Em Eat Cake is not so much a political spoof as a nightmare vision of fascist America, and, as it turned out (with hindsight) to be a satire on "practically everything else."