Picture References
1946 Original Broadway Production
1946 Jo Mielziner’s original set designs
1947 Original London Production
1947 National Tour (USA)
1947 Australian Production
- Australian Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne
- National Library of Australia, Canberra
- State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
1963 Revival Australian Production
1966 Revival Broadway Production
Theatre Programs
- J.C. Williamson collection of theatre programs, National Library of Australia, Canberra
- Theatre Heritage Australia
- Playbill
Websites
Further Reading
- Laurence Bergreen, As Thousands Cheer: The life of Irving Berlin, 1990
- Flinn, Caryl, Brass Diva: The life and legends of Ethel Merman, 2007
- John Crampton, Evie Hayes: ‘And I loves ya back!’, 1992
- Philip Furia, Irving Berlin: A life in song, 1998
- Stanley Green, Broadway Musicals: Show by show, 9th edition, 2019
- Charlotte Joyce Greenspan, Pick Yourself Up: Dorothy Fields and the American musical, 2010
- Thomas Inglis, The Sheet Music of Irving Berlin, 2003
- Brian Kellow, Ethel Merman: A life, 2008
- Jeffrey Magee, Irving Berlin’s American musical theatre, 2012
- Geoffrey Mark, Ethel Merman: The biggest star on Broadway, 2006
- Larry McMurtry, The Colonel and Little Missie: Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley and the beginnings of superstardom in America, 2005
- Ethel Merman & George Eells, Merman: An autobiography, 1979
- Bob Thomas, I Got Rhythm!: The Ethel Merman story, 1985
- Deborah Grace Winer, On the Sunny Side of the Street: The life and lyrics of Dorothy Fields, 1997
Banner images: Cover of John Crampton’s book Evie Hayes: ‘And I loves ya back!’ (1992) / Webb Tilton in his dressing room, Melbourne, 1947. Photo by Ivan. State Library of New South Wales, Sydney / Cover of souvenir program for the original London production, 1946. ovrtur.com. / Cover of Brian Kellow’s book Ethel Merman: A life (2008) / Elizabeth Gaye as Winnie Tate in the JCW production of Annie Get Your Gun, 1948. Photo by Ritter-Jeppeson Studios, Melbourne. National Library of Australia, Canberra. / Evie Haye’s Act II costume from Annie Get Your Gun, 1948. Australian Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre, Melbourne.