110 in the Shade

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110 in the Shade is a musical with lyrics by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt and book by N. Richard Nash, based on Nash's play The Rainmaker.

It opened October 24, 1963 at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway in New York City and ran for 331 performances. The Broadway production starred Robert Horton and Inga Swenson, and Leslie Ann Warren made her debut in a supporting role. Songs included "Love, Don't Turn Away," "Poker Polka," "Everything Beautiful Happens at Night," "You Ain't Fooling Me," "Old Maid," "Raunchy," "The Little Red Hat," and "Is It Really Me?" The London production opened at the Palace Theatre on February 8, 1967.