My One and Only opened on Broadway at the
St. James Theatre on May 1, 1983 and closed on March 3, 1985 after 767 performances and 37 previews. The musical was
directed and choreographed by
Thommie Walsh and
Tommy Tune. Musical and Vocal Direction was by Jack Lee. The cast included Tune,
Twiggy,
Bunny Briggs,
Roscoe Lee Browne,
Denny Dillon,
Charles "Honi" Coles, and
Nana Visitor. Notable replacements during the run included
Sandy Duncan,
Don Correia,
Jeff Calhoun, and
Georgia Engel. The musical opened in the UK at the Chichester Festival Theatre and then opened in the West End at the
Piccadilly Theatre in February 2002, starring
Janie Dee as Edythe Herbert and
Tim Flavin as Captain Billy Buck Chandler, with direction by Loveday Ingram and choreography by
Craig Revel Horwood.
Cabaret singer and Gershwin historian
Michael Feinstein served as the musical consultant for the project. An extensive review of the show's creation can be found in his book
Nice Work If You Can Get It in a chapter entitled "My One and Only Tommy Tune Fling." He noted in
The Gershwins and Me: A Personal History in Twelve Songs "I kept trying to steer them away from what I perceived to be a mauling of George and Ira's work.... Finally the show's orchestrator told me ...to get out of town. Eventually Ira threw up his hands and said 'Let them do their worst'. In fairness, I have to note that 'My One and Only' was a big hit." There were several tours, all with Tommy Tune. The first was in 1985 with Sandy Duncan which started at the
Kennedy Center in March 1985 and included a six-week engagement in Japan.
Lucie Arnaz replaced Duncan in this tour.
Stephanie Zimbalist starred in the US national tour in 1987. ==Songs==