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What (who) is GAIETIES - definition

1925 REVUE WITH MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS AND LYRICS BY LORENZ HART
Garrick Gaieties

gaiety         
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Gaieties; Gaiety (disambiguation); Gayety
(US also gayety)
¦ noun (plural gaieties)
1. the state or quality of being light-hearted and cheerful.
2. merrymaking; festivity.
Origin
C17: from Fr. gaiete.
Gaiety         
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Gaieties; Gaiety (disambiguation); Gayety
·noun ·same·as Gayety.
gaiety         
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Gaieties; Gaiety (disambiguation); Gayety
Gaiety is a feeling, attitude, or atmosphere of liveliness and fun.
Music rang out adding to the gaiety and life of the market.
= joyfulness
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The Garrick Gaieties

Garrick Gaieties is a revue with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, the first successful musical by this songwriting team.

It debuted in 1925 on Broadway and was the first of three Garrick Gaiety revues, which were subsequently produced in 1926 and 1930. The show parodied current subjects, such as the New York City Subway system and the Theatre Guild (producer of the show). The Garrick Gaieties is remembered as "bringing Rodgers and Hart their first major recognition." Their hit song "Manhattan" was introduced in this revue.