Gay DivorceLondon Production Opened November 2, 1933
SynopsisWhile traveling abroad, American novelist Guy Holden falls in love with a beautiful lady named Mimi, who mysteriously disappears after their initial meeting. When he later runs into her at a seaside resort, she mistakes him for the paid corespondent she has hired to facilitate her divorce. Other characters include Guy's lawyer friend, Teddy Egbert; Mimi's oft-divorced friend and protectress, Hortense; and the idiot corespondent Tonetti, whose motto is "Your wife is safe with Tonetti -- he prefers spaghetti."
CastFred Astaire (Guy Holden) Olive Blakeney (Gertrude Howard), Clifford Heatherley (Robert), Bert Beswick (Porter), and Fred Hearne (Mr. Octavius Mann)
Musical NumbersAct One
Act Two
Original Cast Recordings"Night and Day" / "After You, Who?" - Fred Astaire
Contemporaneous Recordings"I've Got You On My Mind" - Ambrose and His Orchestra [vocal: Sam Browne]
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