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ACT TWO

ENTR'ACTE .... Ensemble

1.  "Spreadin' Rhythm Around"* (1935) ...... Company
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyric by Ted Koehler
Additional lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr.

2.  "Lounging at the Waldorf" (1936) ...... Armelia, Charlaine, Ken & Nell
Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr.
Vocal Arrangement by William Elliott

3.  "The Viper's Drag" (1934) ..... Andre & Company
"The Reefer Song"* (traditional)

4.  "Mean To Me"* (1929) ..... Nell
Music and Lyric by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert

5.  "Your Feet's Too Big"* (1936) ..... Ken
Music and Lyric by Ada Benson and Fred Fisher

6.  "That Ain't Right"* (1943) ..... Andre, Armelia & Company
Music and Lyric by Nat "King" Cole
Additional lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr., and Murray Horwitz

7.  "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" (1932) ..... Charlaine
Lyric by Andy Razaf

8.  "Find Out What They Like" (1929) ..... Armelia & Nell
Lyric by Andy Razaf

9.  "Fat And Greasy"* (1936) ..... Andre & Ken
Music and Lyric by Porter Grainger and Charlie Johnson

10. "Black and Blue"* (1929) ..... Company
Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks
Lyric by Andy Razaf
Vocal Arrangement by William Elliott

11. Finale: songs by others which Fats Waller made hits. ..... Company

"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself a Letter"* (1933) .... Ken
Music by Fred E. Ahlert
Lyric by Joe Young

"Two Sleepy People"* (1938) .... Armelia & Ken
Music by Hoagy Carmichael
Lyric by Frank Loesser

"I've Got My Fingers Crossed"* (1935) .... Armelia, Charlaine & Ken
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyric by Ted Koehler

"I Can't Give You Anything But Love"* (1928) .... Andre & Charlaine
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyric by Dorothy Fields

"It's a Sin To Tell a Lie"* (1933) .... Nell & Company
Music and Lyric by Billy Mayhew

"Honeysuckle Rose" (reprise) .... Company

STANDBYS
Standbys never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of he performance.
For Nell Carter and Armelia McQueen – Judy Gibson;  For Charline Woodard – Yolanda Graves;  For Andre De Shields and Ken Page – Irving Lee.

FIRE NOTICE:  The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street.  In the event of a fire or other emergency please do not run – WALK TO THAT EXIT.
Thoughtless persons annoy patrons and endanger the safety of others by lighting matches or smoking in prohibited areas during the performances and intermissions.  This violates a City ordinance and is punishable by law.
Augustus A. Beekman – FIRE COMMISSIONER

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