Animal Crackers
by George S Kaufman, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Morrie Ryskind

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Highlights

120 mins 1920s Ensemble Cast Interior Set Elaborate/High-Volume Costumes

Synopsis

The scene is the Long Island estate of Mrs. Rittenhouse, a wealthy patroness of the arts with a marriageable daughter.

Her celebrity weekend guest is the renowned Captain Jeffrey Spaulding, the African Explorer (Groucho).

He arrives (“Hooray, hooray, hooray!”) with his secretary, Horatio Jameson (Zeppo), followed by a pair of “musicians”: Ravelli (Chico) and the Professor (Harpo).

What follows is typical Marxian lunacy, involving a stolen painting, a surreal bridge game, a Broadway gossip columnist named Wally Winston, a financial wizard formerly known as Abie the Fish Peddler, and a climatic burlesque of Marie Antoinette and the Three Musketeers.

What transcends this errant nonsense are the verbal arabesques of Captain Spaulding (“Last night, I shot an elephant in my pajamas.

How he got into my pajamas, I’ll never know.”) and the first-rate slapstick of Ravelli and the Professor.

Press Reviews

"Delicious... A non-stop riot, a profusion of puns, gags and hysteria with only an occasional pause, or maybe, gasp, for breath."

— The Washington Tribune

"This Marx Brothers romp is consistently funny, mercilessly madcap and altogether irresistible."

— The New York Times

Characters

Character
Mrs. Rittenhouse
M. Doucet
Arabella Rittenhouse
Mrs. Whitehead
Grace Carpenter
Wally Winstor
John Parker
Roscoe W. Chandler
Scouts
Harem Girls
Captain Jeffrey T. Spalding
Horatio Jamison
Emanuel Ravelli
The Professor
Mary Stewart
Sgt. Hennessy
Second Policeman
Dream Dancer
Ensemble
Hives

Publication

ISBN-13 9780573681370
ISBN-10 0573681376

Animal Crackers is a play written by George S Kaufman and published by Concord Theatricals .

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