MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 06, 1919
Closing Date
Jun 06, 1919
Performances
140
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Feb 06, 1919 - Jun 06, 1919)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
Mr. Meebles' home in West Hampstead

Music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot; Book by Fred Thompson; from the farce "The Magistrate" by Arthur Wing Pinero; Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank; Musical Director: Frank P. Paret; Additional music by Bert Grant, George Gershwin and Louis Silvers; Additional lyrics by Buddy DeSylva, Irving Caesar, Alfred Bryan, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young
Directed by Wybert Stamford; Choreographed by Jack Mason
Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and William Castle; Costume Design by Samuel Zalud
Rose Ingleby
Inspector Eason
Margaret Hayes
Chorus
Chorus
Mr. Burridge
Cuthbert Sutten
Turner
Albany Pope
Millicent Meebles
Chorus
Diana Fairlie
Chorus
Juniori Fratti
Chorus
Dance Specialty
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
An Elderly Lady
Chorus
Chorus
Attendant
Chorus
Horatio Meebles
Napoleon
Sergeant Dix
Chorus
Chorus
Hughie Cavanaugh
Joy Chatterton
Winnie Sweet
Jene
Colonel Bagot
Constable Styles
Chorus
Lyall Heeson-Gallway
Chorus
Chorus
Katie Muirhead
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Elsie Erskine
Chorus
Mr. Honeyball
Chorus
Chorus
music by Howard Talbot and Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
A Game That Ends with a Kiss
Joy Chatterton and Girls
That Has Nothing to Do with You
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Joy Chatterton, Hughie Cavanaugh and Katie Muirhead
Make Hay (Little Girl)
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Diana Fairlie and Girls
Young Folks and Old Folks
Millicent Meebles, Diana Fairlie, Hughie Cavanaugh, Mr. Burridge and Horatio Meebles
(I've Got a Pair of) Swinging Doors (That Lead Right Into My Heart)
(music by Bert Grant; lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young)
Hughie Cavanaugh and Girls
Oh, That We Two Were Marrying
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Millicent Meebles and Horatio Meebles
I Am So Young and You Are So Beautiful
(music by George Gershwin; lyrics by Alfred Bryan and Irving Caesar)
Joy Chatterton and Hughie Cavanaugh
Act 2
Sung By
Sporty Boys
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Hughie Cavanaugh and Horatio Meebles
Dink Doodle Dicky
(music by Howard Talbot; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Joy Chatterton, Hughie Cavanaugh and Ensemble
I Am the Boy (and I Am the Girl)
(music by Louis Silvers; lyrics by Buddy DeSylva)
Joy Chatterton
Midnight Cabaret
Ensemble
Pansy Day
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Katie Muirhead and Ensemble
I Want To Go Bye-Bye
(music by Lionel Monckton; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Horatio Meebles and Girls
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