MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Apr 22, 1918
Closing Date
May 05, 1918
Performances
17
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden
(Apr 22, 1918 - May 05, 1918)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
New York and Allentown, Pennsylvania

Book by Richard Fechheimer; Lyrics by Richard Fechheimer; Music by William B. Kernell; Musical Director: Edward Mellon; Music arranged by Edward Mellon; Music and lyircs of "A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me" by Louis Duggan
Directed by Edwin R. Wolfe; Choreographed by Calvin M. King
Costume Design by Eves Costume Company
A Messenger Boy
 
Chorus
A Usaac
Another Sergeant
 
Flivver Pilot No. 1
Basil B. Vedeer
 
A Tommy
Chorus
Lieut. Allen Towne
Caesar Charlemagne Pershing Lee
Still Another Sergeant
 
Ober General Harsenpfeffer
Chorus
Bernice Buttercup
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones
 
Chorus
Henry Ford
Chorus
Miss Franco-American
Mitzy McFagin
 
A Gate Guard
 
The Kaiser
Hardluck Himself
 
Flivver Pilot No. 2
Mr. Dreams
A Poilu
 
Chorus
A Policeman
 
Chorus
Tom Collins
 
Another Gate Guard
 
A Spy
A Sergeant
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Bud Weizer
Chorus
music by William B. Kernell; lyrics by Richard Fechheimer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Whitewings Marimba
Opening Chorus
(We're) Recrootin'
Still Another Sergeant and A Sergeant
Buy a Bond
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Boys, Be Proud You're a USAAC
Ensemble
Patsy Bolivar
Hardluck Himself
I'm the Guy
A Gate Guard and Lieut. Allen Towne
Just a Little After Taps
Taps
Bring Me a Blonde
Good-Bye, Bill
Mitzy McFagin, Lieut. Allen Towne and A Gate Guard
Act 3
Sung By
The Ladies of London and Paris
A Tommy
A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me
(music by Louis Duggan; lyrics by Louis Duggan)
Flivver Pilot No. 1
'Till I Come Home to You
Mr. Dreams and Taps
USAAC- Good-bye Bill
Company
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