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Don't Drink the Water is a play written by Woody Allen that premiered on Broadway in 1966. The farce takes place inside an American Embassy behind the Iron Curtain.Although Allen contributed material for the 1960 Broadway musical revue From A to Z, this was his first professionally produced play.
"Don't Drink the Water" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, released as the first single from their album Before These Crowded Streets. The song, which features guest vocals by Alanis Morissette and banjo playing by Béla Fleck, addresses the persecution of the Native Americans in the United States.
Don't Drink the Water, a 1966 play by Woody Allen Don't Drink the Water, a film adaptation of the play starring Jackie Gleason; Don't Drink the Water, a television movie by Allen, adapted from his play; Don't Drink the Water, a 1974–75 UK sitcom, a spin-off from On the Buses
Don't Drink the Water is a 1969 American comedy film starring Jackie Gleason and Estelle Parsons. [2] It is directed by Howard Morris and based upon a 1966 play Don't Drink the Water by Woody Allen. The supporting cast includes Ted Bessell and Joan Delaney.
A clip of flute music follows "Don't Drink the Water." A string passage by the Kronos Quartet serves as a segue from "Halloween" to "The Stone." An outtake featuring Bela Fleck and Alanis Morissette follows "The Stone." A clip of "Doobie Thing," an early DMB instrumental song, follows "The Dreaming Tree."
The tracks were recorded at a live acoustic rock concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 22, 2007. The 26-song set features 12 songs from Dave Matthews Band albums and six songs from Dave Matthews' Some Devil album.
Don't Drink the Water is a 1994 American made-for-television comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, based on his 1966 play.This is the second filmed version of the play, after a 1969 theatrical version starring Jackie Gleason left Allen dissatisfied.
Don't Drink the Water is a British sitcom television series produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network. The series was created by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe (who wrote almost every episode) and is a spin-off from their long running sitcom On the Buses .