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It contains sketches by Sketches by Harry Herrmann, Edmund Rice, Jack Roche and Ted Luce, with music and lyrics by Lyn Duddy, Joan Edwards, Mel Tolkin, Lucille Kallen and Clay Warnick.It then moved to the Mark Hellinger Theatre for a further three weeks, closing on November 27, 1950, for a total of 245 performances.The production was directed by Mervyn Nelson and choreographed by Joan Mann.It is also notable as the first Broadway credit of Larry Kert and Hal Prince (assistant stage manager).Time magazine wrote that the piece "is that always attractive idea, an intimate revue.