MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 05, 1923
Closing Date
Mar 17, 1923
Performances
48
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Astor Theatre
(Feb 05, 1923 - Mar 17, 1923)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
New York City

Produced by Lew Cantor
Music by Harry Delf; Book by Harry Delf; Lyrics by Harry Delf; Musical Director: Fred T. Fleming
Staged by Frederick Stanhope; Choreographed by Seymour Felix and Larry Ceballos
Costume Design by Mabel Johnstone; Scenic Design by H. Robert Law and Vitolo-Pearson Studios
Francois
Ensemble
Gaston
Pierre
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Specialty Dancer
Jerry Jackson
Tommy Dugan
 
Specialty Dancer
May Worthy
Ensemble
Mrs. Thompson
Louis
Ensemble
Ralph White
Alice Worthy
Minnie Silver
Mike Rockwell
Ensemble
John Black
Bobby Brown
Ensemble
Ensemble
William Blue
Ensemble
Joseph Green
music by Harry Delf; lyrics by Harry Delf
Act 1
Sung By
(Get Him) On a Moonlight Night
May Worthy and Girls
He Loves Me
Alice Worthy and Girls
How Do You Doodle?
May Worthy and Jerry Jackson
Sun Showers
Alice Worthy, May Worthy, Bobby Brown and Jerry Jackson
(I'm) a Greenwich Village Chambermaid
Minnie Silver and Girls
Everyone Is Beautiful in Someone's Eyes
Alice Worthy and Bobby Brown
Act 2
Sung By
Oh! Professor
Professors and Girls
Worth While Waiting For
Alice Worthy and Bobby Brown
In the Morning
May Worthy and Jerry Jackson
Each Little Jack (Is Some Girl's Little John)
Bobby Brown and Girls
Speak Without Any Compunction
Minnie Silver and Tommy Dugan
Act 3
Sung By
Yours Truly
Alice Worthy and Girls
Clip, Clip the Coupons
Waiters and Mrs. Thompson
Terpischore, the Goddess of Dance
Jerry Jackson
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