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  • One play, " Happy As Larry ", was translated into a number of languages.
  • Best known in longhair circles for their serious compositions, Happy as Larry reveals them as equally at home on Broadway.
  • These were followed by comedies in verse : Christopher Fry's " A Phoenix too Frequent " and Donagh MacDonagh's " Happy as Larry ".
  • In 1950 she was Mrs . Larry in " Happy as Larry " on Broadway, after a successful off-Broadway tour, directed by Burgess Meredith with sets by Alexander Calder.
  • She made her first appearance with the Broadway debut, in " Happy as Larry ", with Burgess Meredith directing and starring in the title r鬺e, and Alexander Calder designing.
  • In 1950, Mischa was once more drawn into a major compositional commitment by the opportunity to create a score for a musical adaptation of Donagh MacDonagh's verse play, " Happy as Larry ".
  • He has directed a number of short films including " Inside ", " The Poet and the Bear " and " Happy as Larry " as well as music videos for Oppenheimer, The Winding Stair and Two Door Cinema Club.
  • That's what the song is about in that you know the world won't bring us down, you can be as happy as Larry inside your house with your boyfriend or lover, but as soon as you step outside you're in the real world and you have to deal with it.
  • In spite of the non-musical production having been a hit in London, after three performances in New York, McDonagh s " Happy as Larry " closed on January 7, 1950 . * Later that year Mischa went on to compose ballet music for ( orchestrated by Don Walker ) for a Broadway musical revue, " Bless You All ", directed by Lehman Engel and starring Valerie Bettis and Pearl Bailey; the cast gave eighty-four performances.
  • Brooks Atkinson, the most authoritative theater critic of his times, dismissed it as " an ordeal, " but gave a nod to the Portnoffs songs, calling them " eccentric " and " charming . " William Saroyan, on the other hand, appraised the production as one of the two " most daring, effective, meaningful, and satisfying plays of our time . " Louis Sheaffer's review in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle comments on the polarization : " Playgoers who like their fare to fall into neat conventional patterns, easily labeled, may be disconcerted by Happy as Larry, but the more adventurous ones will enjoy it . " Sheaffer went on to highlight the music: