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Daffy Dill
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 22, 1922
Closing Date
Oct 21, 1922
Performances
71
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 22, 1922
Close Date: Oct 21, 1922
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Apollo Theatre
(Aug 22, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Down Town, New York and California
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
; Book by
Guy Bolton
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
; Additional lyrics by
Kenneth Keith
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
; Scenic Design by
Clifford Pember
Bernice Ackerman
Ensemble
Irene Anderson
Ensemble
Violet Andrews
Ensemble
Lynn Berry
Lucy's Grandpa in 1867
Ensemble
Marjorie Clements
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Eleanor Dell
Ensemble
Yvette DuBois
Ensemble
Frances Grant
Specialty Dancer
Rollin Grimes Jr.
Harry Jones
Mary Haun
Specialty Dancer
Jessie Howe
Ensemble
Jacquelyn Hunter
Lucy's Grandma in 1867
Ensemble
Elizabeth Keene
Specialty Dancer
Margaret Keene
Specialty Dancer
Victor Kenfield
Ensemble
Ethel Kinley
Ensemble
Grace La Rue
Ensemble
Violet Lobell
Ensemble
Genevieve Markam
Teacher
Ensemble
Harry Mayo
Dan Brown
Carolyn Maywood
Ensemble
Alfred Milano
Ensemble
Harry Miller
Ensemble
Benjamin Mulvey
School Inspector
Fern Oakley
Ensemble
Beatrice O'Connor
Ensemble
Irene Olsen
Lucy Brown
Georgia O'Ramey
Gertie
Marion Phillips
Ensemble
Frederick Renoff
Specialty Dancer
Guy Robertson
Kenneth Hobson
Harry Rocca
Ensemble
Marius Rogate
Ensemble
Galdino Sedano
Specialty Dancer
Peggy Stohl
Ensemble
Marion Sunshine
Estelle
Frank Tinney
Frank Tinney
Charles Townshend
Ensemble
Samuel Vean
Ensemble
Joan Warner
Ensemble
Imogene Wilson
Lucy's Mother in 1899
Ensemble
Ted Wing
Specialty Dancer
Apollo Theatre
(Aug 22, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Cast
Jay Hanna
Harry Jones
Songs
music by
Herbert Stothart
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Let's Play Hookey/ Kindergarten Blues
Estelle and Girls
Prince Charming
Lucy Brown
Cinderella Meets the Prince
Lucy Brown and Specialty Dancers
Two Little Ruby Rings
Lucy Brown, Kenneth Hobson and Dan Brown
My Boy Friend
Estelle and Chorus
I'm Fresh from the Country
Gertie and Chorus
I'll Build a Bungalow
Frank Tinney, Gertie, Kenneth Hobson and Lucy Brown
A Coachman's Heart
Frank Tinney and Estelle
Fair Enough
Kenneth Hobson, Harry Jones, Dan Brown, Specialty Dancers and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
My Lucky Redskin
Estelle, Specialty Dancers, Girls, Specialty Dancers and Ensemble
Doctor
(lyrics by
Kenneth Keith
)
Gertie and Chorus
Pianologue
Frank Tinney and Ensemble
Captain Kidd's Kids
Dan Brown, Estelle, Specialty Dancers and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
; Book by
Guy Bolton
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
; Additional lyrics by
Kenneth Keith
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
; Scenic Design by
Clifford Pember
Bernice Ackerman
Ensemble
Irene Anderson
Ensemble
Violet Andrews
Ensemble
Lynn Berry
Lucy's Grandpa in 1867
Ensemble
Marjorie Clements
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Eleanor Dell
Ensemble
Yvette DuBois
Ensemble
Frances Grant
Specialty Dancer
Rollin Grimes Jr.
Harry Jones
Mary Haun
Specialty Dancer
Jessie Howe
Ensemble
Jacquelyn Hunter
Lucy's Grandma in 1867
Ensemble
Elizabeth Keene
Specialty Dancer
Margaret Keene
Specialty Dancer
Victor Kenfield
Ensemble
Ethel Kinley
Ensemble
Grace La Rue
Ensemble
Violet Lobell
Ensemble
Genevieve Markam
Teacher
Ensemble
Harry Mayo
Dan Brown
Carolyn Maywood
Ensemble
Alfred Milano
Ensemble
Harry Miller
Ensemble
Benjamin Mulvey
School Inspector
Fern Oakley
Ensemble
Beatrice O'Connor
Ensemble
Irene Olsen
Lucy Brown
Georgia O'Ramey
Gertie
Marion Phillips
Ensemble
Frederick Renoff
Specialty Dancer
Guy Robertson
Kenneth Hobson
Harry Rocca
Ensemble
Marius Rogate
Ensemble
Galdino Sedano
Specialty Dancer
Peggy Stohl
Ensemble
Marion Sunshine
Estelle
Frank Tinney
Frank Tinney
Charles Townshend
Ensemble
Samuel Vean
Ensemble
Joan Warner
Ensemble
Imogene Wilson
Lucy's Mother in 1899
Ensemble
Ted Wing
Specialty Dancer
Apollo Theatre
(Aug 22, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Cast
Jay Hanna
Harry Jones
music by
Herbert Stothart
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Let's Play Hookey/ Kindergarten Blues
Estelle and Girls
Prince Charming
Lucy Brown
Cinderella Meets the Prince
Lucy Brown and Specialty Dancers
Two Little Ruby Rings
Lucy Brown, Kenneth Hobson and Dan Brown
My Boy Friend
Estelle and Chorus
I'm Fresh from the Country
Gertie and Chorus
I'll Build a Bungalow
Frank Tinney, Gertie, Kenneth Hobson and Lucy Brown
A Coachman's Heart
Frank Tinney and Estelle
Fair Enough
Kenneth Hobson, Harry Jones, Dan Brown, Specialty Dancers and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
My Lucky Redskin
Estelle, Specialty Dancers, Girls, Specialty Dancers and Ensemble
Doctor
(lyrics by
Kenneth Keith
)
Gertie and Chorus
Pianologue
Frank Tinney and Ensemble
Captain Kidd's Kids
Dan Brown, Estelle, Specialty Dancers and Chorus
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