Look Back at Irving Berlin and Ethel Merman in Rehearsals for Annie Get Your Gun | Playbill

Archival Photos Look Back at Irving Berlin and Ethel Merman in Rehearsals for Annie Get Your Gun The Broadway revival opened September 21, 1966, at the Broadway Theatre.
Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, and Ethel Merman Friedman-Abeles/©NYPL for the Performing Arts

Following a hit run at the New York State Theatre and a national tour, Ethel Merman returned to Broadway as Annie Oakley in a revival of Annie Get Your Gun, playing the same role she originated 20 years earlier. The show opened September 21, 1966, at the Broadway Theatre.

In honor of the revival, composer Irving Berlin wrote a new song for the musical called "Old Fashioned Wedding," and according to the New York Times, it stops the show with Merman having to do "a minimum of four encores of the song at each performance."

The revival was produced by Music Theatre of Lincoln Center, for which Richard Rodgers served as president and producing director.

Flip through photos of rehearsals below:

Look Back at Irving Berlin and Ethel Merman in Rehearsals for Annie Get Your Gun

 
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