Hazel Flagg


Hazel Flagg is a 1953 musical based on a story by James H. Street. The lyrics are by Bob Hilliard, with music by Jule Styne and the book by Ben Hecht. The musical is based on the 1937 screwball comedy film Nothing Sacred. Ben Hecht was the primary writer of the film's screenplay.

Production

The musical opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 11, 1953 and closed on September 19, 1953 after 190 performances. Direction was by David Alexander, with musical staging by Robert Alton and costumes by Miles White.
The cast included Helen Gallagher, John Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Benay Venuta, Jack Whiting, Ross Martin, Jonathan Harris, Sheree North, and John Brascia.
Paramount Pictures, which owned the rights to the source material for Nothing Sacred, also acquired the rights to produce a film version of Hazel Flagg. The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis film Living It Up is based on the musical with Hazel Flagg re-written as a male played by Lewis and Wallace Cook re-written as a female played by Janet Leigh. The one hit song from Hazel Flagg, "Every Street's a Boulevard in Old New York," was performed in this movie by Martin and Lewis.

Plot synopsis

Wallace Cook, a writer for Everywhere Magazine, suggests that his editor should run an article about small-town girl Hazel Flagg, purportedly dying from exposure to radium. Cook invites her to New York City for an interview. After accepting she discovers that she was misdiagnosed but, eager to visit the big city, decides not to reveal the truth and becomes a media darling embraced by a public deeply moved by her sad story.

Song list

Sources: Jule Styne Bio; Guide to Musical Theatre
;Act I
;Act II
Sources:Tams-Witmark; PlaybillVault