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The Real McCoy

1974

Creative Team

Choreographer

Eliot Feld

Lighting Designer

Costume Designer

Set Designer

Running Time

19 min

Music

Composer

George Gershwin

Composition

Impromptu in Two Keys

Prelude No. 2 in C-sharp Minor

Three-Quarter Blues

Promenade, (“Walking the Dog”)

Merry Andrew

“Jazzbo Brown Blues” from Porgy and Bess

Premiere

Date

December 6, 1974

Location

Newman Theatre (New York, NY)

Company

The Feld Ballet

Premiere Cast

Credits & Notes

The program contained the following lyrics to the song “At Long Last Love” by Cole Porter:

“Is it an earthquake
or simply a shock?
Is it the good turtle soup
or merely the mock?
Is it a cocktail
this feeling of joy
or is what I feel
the Real McCoy?
Have I the right hunch
or have I the wrong?
Will it be Bach I shall hear
or just a Cole Porter song?”

The Real McCoy was made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

A later production of The Real McCoy was made possible by a generous gift from a good friend of the Feld Ballet.