MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jun 18, 1918
Closing Date
Closing date unknown
Performances
151
MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New Amsterdam Theatre
(Jun 18, 1918 - Sep 14, 1918)
Globe Theatre
(Oct 07, 1918 - Closing date unknown)

Description
A Revue in Two Acts and 26 Scenes

Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Staged by Ned Wayburn
Scenic Design by Joseph Urban; Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company; Lighting Design by Ben Beerwald
music by Dave Stamper and Louis A. Hirsch; lyrics by Gene Buck and Rennold Wolf
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Starlight
(music by Dave Stamper)
In Old Versailles
(music by Louis A. Hirsch)
(When I Hear a) Syncopated Tune
(music by Louis A. Hirsch)
When I'm Looking at You
(music by Dave Stamper)
A Prairie Frolic
I'll Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind
(music by Irving Berlin; lyrics by Irving Berlin)
We're Busy Building Boats
(music by Louis A. Hirsch)
A Yankee Doodle Dance
Act 2
Mine Was a Marriage of Convenience
(music by Louis A. Hirsch)
The Blue Devils (of France)
(music by Irving Berlin; lyrics by Irving Berlin)
Poor Little Me
Since the Men Have Gone to War
Any Old Time at All
(music by Louis A. Hirsch)
But After the Ball Was Over! (Then He Made Up for Lost Time)
(music by Bud G. DeSylva and Arthur Jackson; lyrics by Bud G. DeSylva and Arthur Jackson)
If She Means What I Think She Means
(music by Bud G. DeSylva; lyrics by Bud G. DeSylva and Arthur Jackson)
Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
(music by Irving Berlin; lyrics by Irving Berlin)
Broadway's Not a Bad Place After All
(music by Eddie Cantor and Harry Ruby; lyrics by Eddie Cantor and Harry Ruby)
Would You Rather Be a Soldier with an Eagle on Your Shoulder, or a Private with a Chicken on Your Kn
(music by Archie Gottler; lyrics by Sidney D Mitchell)
Roaming Romeo
You Keep Sending 'Em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'Em Down
Come On Papa
(music by Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby; lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby)
The Garden of Your Dreams (The Garden of My Dreams)
I Want to Learn (How) to Jazz Dance
(music by Dave Stamper)
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