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'''''Rose-Marie''''' is an operetta-style musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by [[Otto Harbach]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]. The show premiered on [[Broadway]] in 1924 and in [[London|London's]] West End in 1925, and became a popular motion picture starring [[Nelson Eddy]] and [[Jeanette MacDonald]] in 1936. Many of the songs composed for the show have become classics, including "[[Some of These Days]]" and the most famous number from the show, "[[Indian Love Call]]".
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'''''Rose-Marie''''' is an operetta-style musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by [[Otto Harbach]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]. The show premiered on [[Broadway]] in 1924 and in [[London|London's]] West End in 1925, and became a popular motion picture starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in 1936. Many of the songs composed for the show have become classics, including the most famous number from the show, "[[Indian Love Call]]". "[[Some of These Days]]" was incorporated into the film adapation, although it was not originally written for the musical.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* Wayne and Wanda try to perform the classic "Indian Love Call" on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 106: Jim Nabors|episode 106]].
   
 
* In [[Episode 224: Cloris Leachman|episode 224]] of ''The Muppet Show'', [[Cloris Leachman]] sings an [[Muppet Show Medleys#Episode 224: Cloris Leachman|Operetta Medley]] with [[Link Hogthrob]], and while no songs from the operetta are included, the costumes are a direct reference to the musical.
* Parodied by [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Miss Piggy]] in [[The Miss Piggy Calendar 1982]].
 
   
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* In ''[[The Miss Piggy Calendar 1982]]'', [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]] appear in a ''Rose-Marie'' spoof titled ''Naughty Operetta''.
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' also gave a nod to the film and its signature song with [[Nelson]] and [[Jeanette]], who sang "[[Indian U Call]]". And yet another song performed by an Anything Muppet to her love, the word "YOU".
 
   
 
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' also gave a nod to the film and its signature song with [[Nelson]] and [[Jeanette]], who sang "[[I'm in Love with U]]." It was also spoofed in yet another song performed by an Anything Muppet to her love, the word "YOU".
* Wayne and Wanda try to perform the classic "Indian Love Call" on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 106: Jim Nabors|episode 106]].
 
   
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*''Sesame Street'' once again spoofed the musical, this time with [[Placido Flamingo]] and [[Meryl Sheep]], as two characters named Nelson and Jeanette, performing the song "When I'm Calling Baa." {{eka|2489}}
* In [[Episode 224: Cloris Leachman|episode 224]] of ''The Muppet Show'', [[Cloris Leachman]] sings an [[Muppet Show Medleys#Episode 224: Cloris Leachman|Operetta Medley]] with [[Link Hogthrob]], and while no songs from the operetta are included, the costumes are a direct reference to the musical.
 
   
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Image:Medley.224.jpg|Cloris Leachman's Medley
 
Image:Medley.224.jpg|Cloris Leachman's Medley
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Image:CallingBaaSong.jpg|Placido and Meryl as Nelson and Jeanette.
 
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Revision as of 05:38, 12 June 2012

NaughtyMarietta

"Naughty Operetta"

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Nelson and Jeanette

Rose-Marie is an operetta-style musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. The show premiered on Broadway in 1924 and in London's West End in 1925, and became a popular motion picture starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in 1936. Many of the songs composed for the show have become classics, including the most famous number from the show, "Indian Love Call". "Some of These Days" was incorporated into the film adapation, although it was not originally written for the musical.

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