Nobody does; you have to go through Tams Witmark.
Shirley Maclaine in the 1969 film version
Sweet Charity
The musical "Sweet Charity" typically runs for about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including an intermission. The exact duration can vary depending on the production and pacing, but this is a standard runtime for most performances.
Sweet Charity was created in 1966.
The duration of Sweet Charity - film - is 2.48 hours.
The Production Budget for Sweet Charity was $20,000,000.
Sweet Charity grossed $8,000,000 worldwide.
Sweet Charity - film - was created on 1969-04-01.
In the original Broadway production of "Sweet Charity," which premiered in 1966, the role of Big Daddy was played by actor and singer John McMartin. He portrayed the character alongside Gwen Verdon, who starred as Charity Hope Valentine. McMartin's performance contributed to the show's success, showcasing his talent in both acting and musical numbers.
Sweet Adeline - musical - was created in 1929.
Big Spender is a song from the musical Sweet Charity, with book by Niel Simon, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
"Sweet Charity" is set in the 1960s, capturing the vibrant and often tumultuous atmosphere of that era. The musical, which revolves around the life of Charity Hope Valentine, a hopeful and optimistic dance hall hostess, reflects the social and cultural dynamics of the time. While it doesn't specify an exact year, its themes and style are emblematic of the mid-20th century.