Chauve-Souris [1929]
Chauve-Souris [1929] is a musical. Sing songs from Chauve-Souris [1929] alongside real Broadway performers at Sing with the Stars in New York City.
Sing This Show LiveShow Details
- Type
- Musical
- Music
- Alexei Archangelsky
- Book by
- Nikita Balieff
Production History
Original
Aug 1943 – Aug 1943 · 12 performances
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Original
Oct 1931 – Nov 1931 · 29 performances
Ambassador Theatre
Original
Jan 1929 – Mar 1929 · 47 performances
New Century Theatre
Original
Oct 1927 – Dec 1927 · 80 performances
International Theatre
Original
Jan 1925 – Mar 1925 · 61 performances
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Production
Sep 1923 – Sep 1923 · 32 performances
New Century Theatre
Original
Jan 1923 – May 1923 · 139 performances
Casino de Paris
Original
Oct 1922 – Jan 1923 · 108 performances
Casino de Paris
Original
Jun 1922 – Oct 1922 · 144 performances
Casino de Paris
Original
Feb 1922 – Jun 1922 · 153 performances
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Chauve-Souris [1929]?
- Chauve-Souris [1929] is a musical.
- Who wrote Chauve-Souris [1929]?
- Chauve-Souris [1929] was written by music by Alexei Archangelsky and.
- Can I sing songs from Chauve-Souris [1929] at Sing with the Stars?
- Sing with the Stars features songs from many Broadway shows including Chauve-Souris [1929]. Members sing karaoke alongside real Broadway performers at live nights in NYC. Request an invite.
- What songs are in Chauve-Souris [1929]?
- Chauve-Souris [1929] features 74 songs, including A Russian Barcarolle (music by Varlamoff), Porcelaine de Saxe (music by Frank Waller; lyrics by Frank Waller), Russian Shawls, Stenka Razin, The Evening Bells (music by Alexsandr Gretsjaninov), and more. View all songs from this show.
Songs from Chauve-Souris [1929]
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