MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 11, 1927
Closing Date
Mar 19, 1927
Performances
79
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Royale Theatre
(Jan 11, 1927 - Feb 1927)
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre
(Feb 07, 1927 - Mar 19, 1927)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
London, Southampton, an ocean liner in the Atlantic, and New York City

Comments
Production changed name to "I Told You So" in the middle of the run.

Book by Daniel Kusell and Alfred Jackson; Based on "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer" by Harry B. Smith and Ludwig Englander; Music by Cliff Friend; Lyrics by Lew Brown; Musical Director: Louis Gress
Directed by William B. Friedlander; Choreographed by John Boyle
Scenic Design by John Wenger; Costume Design by Hugh Willoughby
Ensemble
Signor Chali-oppin
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Lady Mildred Vane
Piggy Hoggenheimer
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Monsieur Hohuho
Valet
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Deck Steward
Mr. Shapiro
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Guy Hoggenheimer
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Bobby Hunter
Butler
 
Inspector
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Mrs. Hoggenheimer
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Lord Tyrone
Suzanne Fair
Betty Marshall
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Honorable Cecil Puffington
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Second Man
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music by Cliff Friend; lyrics by Lew Brown
Act 1
Sung By
How D'You Do?
English Girls and Boys
Follow Through
Bobby Hunter and Girls
(I Wanna Go) Voom Voom Voo
Bobby Hunter, Hotsie, Totsie and Ensemble
It's Easy to Say Hello
Ensemble
All Decked Out
Bobby Hunter, Hotsie, Totsie and Ensemble
One of Those Windows
Bobby Hunter and Collegians
Little Bit of Atmosphere
Lady Mildred Vane, Bobby Hunter and Ensemble
Didn't It Happen?
Piggy Hoggenheimer
(I'll Love You) Just the Same
Guy Hoggenheimer and Betty Marshall
Emigrants' song
Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Do It For Charity
Girls
It Just Had to Happen
Guy Hoggenheimer and Betty Marshall
(Let's Stroll Along and Sing a) Song of Love
Bobby Hunter and Betty Marshall
Ding Dong Bell
Guy Hoggenheimer, Betty Marshall and Ensemble
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