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Let George Do It
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 22, 1912
Closing Date
May 04, 1912
Performances
17
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 22, 1912
Close Date: May 04, 1912
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
West End Theatre
(Apr 22, 1912 - Apr 28, 1912)
Manhattan Opera House
(Apr 29, 1912 - May 04, 1912)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Billy Brush's studio, Along the Highway, The Jolly Jail, and Tulip Inn in Tulip Town.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Leffler-Bratton Co.
Book by
Aaron Hoffman
; Based on the drawings of
George McManus
; Music by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
; Musical Director:
Eugene Salzer
; Lyrics by
Paul West
and
Nathaniel D. Ayer
; Featuring songs by
George W. Meyer
and
William Cahill
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
William Cahill
,
A. Seymour Brown
,
Joe Goodwin
and
Jack Bratton
Staged by
Al Holbrook
Isabelle Arbor
Miss Hamilton
Girl in High Society
I. Arbuckle
Spike
Tillie's brother
Ivan Arbuckle
Will Pinchem
a policeman(honest)
Murray Bernard
A. Tuffold Knutt
uncle of Dr. Knutt
Vera Burt
Dancing Darling
Tom Burton
I. Seldom Ketchum
a detective who seldom does
Florence Campbell
Miss Ward
Girl in High Society
Francis Campbell
Miss Mars
Girl in High Society
Bessie Clay
Miss Beechey
Girl in High Society
Helen Coyran
Dancing Darling
Columbia DeShield
Miss Rogers
Girl in High Society
James Dubois
Georges Georges
an excitable Frenchman
Julia Grant
Dancing Darling
Grace Howard
Dancing Darling
Iva Irby
Helen Merritt
in love with Billy Brush
Matt Kennedy
Claxton Horn
his mechanician
Russell Lennon
Billy Brush
an artist with ambitions
George P. Murphy
George George
janitor of the Artists' Apartments
Fay C. Peterson
Gus Gasoline
a chauffeur
J. H. Prescott
Noah Tipp
head waiter at Tulip Inn
Goldier Redding
Miss Atwood
Girl in High Society
Jennie Reiser
Miss Graham-White
Girl in High Society
Peggy Rich
Dancing Darling
W. H. Rupert
Wanta Tipp
another waiter
Frederica Smith
Dancing Darling
Leona Stephens
Tillie Ticker
a telegraph operator at Hotel Astor
Mildred Stevens
Miss Curtis
Girl in High Society
Anna Trainer
Dancing Darling
Lottie Wesner
Dancing Darling
Arthur Wilson
X. Press
transfer man
Mildred Wood
Mrs. Georges Georges
an automobile enthusiast
Abbott Worthley
Dr. Theopholus Knutt
a young New York physician
Minthorne Worthley
Hazel May
a Newport society bud
Songs
music by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
; lyrics by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Painted All the Morning
Artists, Models, and Chorus
Helen's Hat
Billy Brush, Helen Merritt and Chorus
Spoony Words
Dr. Theopholus Knutt and Hazel May
I'd Rather Go to Jail
George George
Waltz Me (Up) to the Altar, Waiter
Tillie Ticker
Night Time's the Right Time to Spoon with the Girl You Love
(music by
George W. Meyer
; lyrics by
Jack Bratton
and
Joe Goodwin
)
Helen Merritt and Billy Brush
The Gum Shoe Man
Tillie Ticker and Small Folks
Act 2
Sung By
Two Lips Are Waiting in Tulip Town
Helen Merritt and Chorus
The Band Came Back
(lyrics by
A. Seymour Brown
)
George George
The Dramatic Rag
Tillie Ticker, Georges Georges and Chorus
Confidence
George George and Girls
Don't You Ever Think About Me, Dearie?
(music by
William Cahill
; lyrics by
William Cahill
)
Dr. Theopholus Knutt and Hazel May
In a Bungalow for Two
Helen Merritt, Billy Brush and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Leffler-Bratton Co.
Book by
Aaron Hoffman
; Based on the drawings of
George McManus
; Music by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
; Musical Director:
Eugene Salzer
; Lyrics by
Paul West
and
Nathaniel D. Ayer
; Featuring songs by
George W. Meyer
and
William Cahill
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
William Cahill
,
A. Seymour Brown
,
Joe Goodwin
and
Jack Bratton
Staged by
Al Holbrook
Isabelle Arbor
Miss Hamilton
Girl in High Society
I. Arbuckle
Spike
Tillie's brother
Ivan Arbuckle
Will Pinchem
a policeman(honest)
Murray Bernard
A. Tuffold Knutt
uncle of Dr. Knutt
Vera Burt
Dancing Darling
Tom Burton
I. Seldom Ketchum
a detective who seldom does
Florence Campbell
Miss Ward
Girl in High Society
Francis Campbell
Miss Mars
Girl in High Society
Bessie Clay
Miss Beechey
Girl in High Society
Helen Coyran
Dancing Darling
Columbia DeShield
Miss Rogers
Girl in High Society
James Dubois
Georges Georges
an excitable Frenchman
Julia Grant
Dancing Darling
Grace Howard
Dancing Darling
Iva Irby
Helen Merritt
in love with Billy Brush
Matt Kennedy
Claxton Horn
his mechanician
Russell Lennon
Billy Brush
an artist with ambitions
George P. Murphy
George George
janitor of the Artists' Apartments
Fay C. Peterson
Gus Gasoline
a chauffeur
J. H. Prescott
Noah Tipp
head waiter at Tulip Inn
Goldier Redding
Miss Atwood
Girl in High Society
Jennie Reiser
Miss Graham-White
Girl in High Society
Peggy Rich
Dancing Darling
W. H. Rupert
Wanta Tipp
another waiter
Frederica Smith
Dancing Darling
Leona Stephens
Tillie Ticker
a telegraph operator at Hotel Astor
Mildred Stevens
Miss Curtis
Girl in High Society
Anna Trainer
Dancing Darling
Lottie Wesner
Dancing Darling
Arthur Wilson
X. Press
transfer man
Mildred Wood
Mrs. Georges Georges
an automobile enthusiast
Abbott Worthley
Dr. Theopholus Knutt
a young New York physician
Minthorne Worthley
Hazel May
a Newport society bud
music by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
; lyrics by
Nathaniel D. Ayer
and
Paul West
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Painted All the Morning
Artists, Models, and Chorus
Helen's Hat
Billy Brush, Helen Merritt and Chorus
Spoony Words
Dr. Theopholus Knutt and Hazel May
I'd Rather Go to Jail
George George
Waltz Me (Up) to the Altar, Waiter
Tillie Ticker
Night Time's the Right Time to Spoon with the Girl You Love
(music by
George W. Meyer
; lyrics by
Jack Bratton
and
Joe Goodwin
)
Helen Merritt and Billy Brush
The Gum Shoe Man
Tillie Ticker and Small Folks
Act 2
Sung By
Two Lips Are Waiting in Tulip Town
Helen Merritt and Chorus
The Band Came Back
(lyrics by
A. Seymour Brown
)
George George
The Dramatic Rag
Tillie Ticker, Georges Georges and Chorus
Confidence
George George and Girls
Don't You Ever Think About Me, Dearie?
(music by
William Cahill
; lyrics by
William Cahill
)
Dr. Theopholus Knutt and Hazel May
In a Bungalow for Two
Helen Merritt, Billy Brush and Chorus
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