The Grand Tour | |
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Music | Jerry Herman |
Lyrics | Jerry Herman |
Book | Michael Stewart Mark Bramble |
Basis | S. N. Behrman's play Jacobowsky and the Colonel |
Premiere | November 1978: Curran Theatre, San Francisco |
Productions | 1979 Broadway |
The Grand Tour is a musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble and music and lyrics by Jerry Herman.
Based on S. N. Behrman's play Jacobowsky and the Colonel, the story concerns an unlikely pair. S.L. Jacobowsky, a Polish-Jewish intellectual, has purchased a car he cannot drive. Stjerbinsky, an aristocratic, anti-Semitic colonel, knows how to drive but has no car. When the two men meet at a Paris hotel, they agree to join forces in order to escape the approaching Nazis. Together with the Colonel's girlfriend, Marianne, they experience many adventures while on the road, but trouble ensues when Jacobowsky falls in love with the young girl.