One Mo' Time (musical)

One Mo' Time is a musical revue conceived by Vernel Bagneris.

It is an evening of 1920s African-American vaudeville, set in the Lyric Theatre of New Orleans in 1926.

The Off-Broadway production opened in New York at the Village Gate Theatre in October 1979.

[2] One of the members in the orchestra was the legendary trumpeter Jabbo Smith, who was a rival of Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s.

The 1981 West End production, at the Cambridge Theatre, was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best New Musical.