No, No, Nanette

The 1971 revival of No, No, Nanette ushered in a grand era of Broadway revivals, and at its center was Helen Gallagher’s radiant portrayal of Lucille Early. As the stylish, witty society matriarch, Gallagher electrified audiences and critics alike—her rendition of “Too Many Rings Around Rosie” drew particular acclaim, with Peter Filichia noting how “she won a Tony … helped by ‘Too Many Rings around Rosie’ … glorious” and how she “did superbly” across the show.

She shared the stage with Broadway legends including Ruby Keeler, Patsy Kelly, and Bobby Van, with the latter dazzling alongside her in “You Can Dance with Any Girl at All.” Their electrifying chemistry turned the number into a show highlight, earning praise for its sparkle and charm.

Theater

46th Street Theater

Role

Lucille Early

Year(s)

1971 – 1973

THEATER  •  46th Street Theater

ROLE  •  Lucille Early

YEAR(S)  •  1971 – 1973

Gorgeous publicity photo of Helen Gallagher, smiling, closeup from ‘No No Nanette’ b&w 8x10

“This award is to all of us that have stuck in a business, maybe long after anybody wanted us … Stuck because we had to stick.”

Helen Gallagher, Tony acceptance speech