The New Yorkers
| The New Yorkers | |
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Original Broadway program | |
| Music | Cole Porter |
| Lyrics | Cole Porter |
| Book | Herbert Fields |
| Productions | 1930 Broadway 1996 Lincolnshire, IL 2017 City Center Encores! |
The New Yorkers is a musical with score by Cole Porter and book by Herbert Fields that satirizes New York City types during Prohibition, from high society matrons to con men, bootleggers, thieves, and prostitutes. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1930, based on a story by E. Ray Goetz and Peter Arno, cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine. Star Jimmy Durante contributed additional songs to feature his character. The original Broadway production received mostly positive reviews and ran for 168 performances.
The musical introduced "Love for Sale", one of Porter's most notable songs, which was banned from radio broadcast for its frank lyrics concerning prostitution.