Shows
People
Theatres
Awards
search
menu
The Greenwich Village Follies [1919]
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jul 15, 1919
Closing Date
Jan 31, 1920
Performances
232
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jul 15, 1919
Close Date: Jan 31, 1920
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Greenwich Village Theatre
(Jul 15, 1919 - Sep 1919)
Nora Bayes Theatre
(Sep 09, 1919 - Jan 31, 1920)
Description
A revue in two acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Bohemians, Inc.
and
John Murray Anderson
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
John Murray Anderson
; Lyrics by
John Murray Anderson
and
Arthur Swanstrom
; Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; Musical Director:
Hilding Anderson
; Music orchestrated by
Hilding Anderson
; Additional lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Featuring songs by
Bill Munro
,
Jimmy Morgan
,
Ted Lewis
,
Byron Gay
,
Irving Berlin
,
Al Herman
,
A. Behr
,
Alex Gerber
and
Abner Silver
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ted Lewis
,
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Benny Davis
,
Byron Gay
,
Irving Berlin
,
Al Herman
,
Alex Gerber
and
Abner Silver
Directed by
John Murray Anderson
Scenic Design by
Charles B. Falls
; Costume Design by
Shirley Baker
Arjamand
Babette Busey
Jane Carroll
Dorothy Clay
Anna Mae Clift
Cecil Cunningham
Virginia Curtis
Bessie McCoy Davis
Jacqueline Delaine
Jere Delaney
Harry Delf
Charles Derickson
Gordon Drexel
Robert Edwards
Doris Faithful
William Foran
Ada Forman
Helen Frances
Warner Gault
Alden Gay
Al Herman
Virginia Lee
Ted Lewis
Edmund Makalif
Irene Marcellus
Rita Marshall
Irene Mathews
Susanne Morgan
Irene Olsen
Cynthia Perot
Homer Rosine
Rex Story
Edgar Thornton
Willard Ward
James Watts
Ruth Weeks
Billie Weston
Rita Zalmani
Olga Ziceva
Songs
music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Swanstrom
and
John Murray Anderson
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
The Stolen Money
I Want a Daddy (Who Will Rock Me to Sleep)
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
My Little Javanese
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
When My Baby Smiles at Me
(music by
Bill Munro
; lyrics by
Ted Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
)
The Vamp
(music by
Byron Gay
; lyrics by
Byron Gay
)
I Know Why (Because I'm in Love with You)
(music by
Ted Lewis
and
Jimmy Morgan
; lyrics by
Benny Davis
)
I'll See You in C-U-B-A
(music by
Irving Berlin
; lyrics by
Irving Berlin
)
Red, Red As the Rose
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Adagio
Tony Sarg
The Critic's Blues
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Act 2
I've a Sweetheart in Each Star
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
The Message of the Cameo
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Moonshine (Is in the Mountain Still)
(music by
A. Behr
; lyrics by
Al Herman
)
True Blue Sal
(music by
Alex Gerber
,
Al Herman
and
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
,
Al Herman
and
Abner Silver
)
All That I Need Is a Hallway
(music by
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
)
Give Me the Sultan's Harem
(music by
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
)
I'm the Hostess of a Bum Cabaret
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
I Am Ashamed to Look the Moon in the Face
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Bohemians, Inc.
and
John Murray Anderson
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
John Murray Anderson
; Lyrics by
John Murray Anderson
and
Arthur Swanstrom
; Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; Musical Director:
Hilding Anderson
; Music orchestrated by
Hilding Anderson
; Additional lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Featuring songs by
Bill Munro
,
Jimmy Morgan
,
Ted Lewis
,
Byron Gay
,
Irving Berlin
,
Al Herman
,
A. Behr
,
Alex Gerber
and
Abner Silver
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ted Lewis
,
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Benny Davis
,
Byron Gay
,
Irving Berlin
,
Al Herman
,
Alex Gerber
and
Abner Silver
Directed by
John Murray Anderson
Scenic Design by
Charles B. Falls
; Costume Design by
Shirley Baker
Arjamand
Babette Busey
Jane Carroll
Dorothy Clay
Anna Mae Clift
Cecil Cunningham
Virginia Curtis
Bessie McCoy Davis
Jacqueline Delaine
Jere Delaney
Harry Delf
Charles Derickson
Gordon Drexel
Robert Edwards
Doris Faithful
William Foran
Ada Forman
Helen Frances
Warner Gault
Alden Gay
Al Herman
Virginia Lee
Ted Lewis
Edmund Makalif
Irene Marcellus
Rita Marshall
Irene Mathews
Susanne Morgan
Irene Olsen
Cynthia Perot
Homer Rosine
Rex Story
Edgar Thornton
Willard Ward
James Watts
Ruth Weeks
Billie Weston
Rita Zalmani
Olga Ziceva
music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Swanstrom
and
John Murray Anderson
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
The Stolen Money
I Want a Daddy (Who Will Rock Me to Sleep)
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
My Little Javanese
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
When My Baby Smiles at Me
(music by
Bill Munro
; lyrics by
Ted Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
)
The Vamp
(music by
Byron Gay
; lyrics by
Byron Gay
)
I Know Why (Because I'm in Love with You)
(music by
Ted Lewis
and
Jimmy Morgan
; lyrics by
Benny Davis
)
I'll See You in C-U-B-A
(music by
Irving Berlin
; lyrics by
Irving Berlin
)
Red, Red As the Rose
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Adagio
Tony Sarg
The Critic's Blues
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Act 2
I've a Sweetheart in Each Star
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
The Message of the Cameo
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Moonshine (Is in the Mountain Still)
(music by
A. Behr
; lyrics by
Al Herman
)
True Blue Sal
(music by
Alex Gerber
,
Al Herman
and
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
,
Al Herman
and
Abner Silver
)
All That I Need Is a Hallway
(music by
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
)
Give Me the Sultan's Harem
(music by
Abner Silver
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
)
I'm the Hostess of a Bum Cabaret
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
I Am Ashamed to Look the Moon in the Face
(lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
PRODUCTIONS
More Productions by Opening Date
The Five Million
Jul 08, 1919
Sep 1919
The Old Lady
Jul 14, 1919
Jul 26, 1919
The Old Lady
Jul 14, 1919
Jul 26, 1919
The Greenwich Village Follies [1919]
Jul 15, 1919
Jan 31, 1920
His Chinese Wife
May 17, 1920
May 1920
A Midsummer Night's Dream
May 18, 1920
May 29, 1920
An Innocent Idea
May 25, 1920
May 1920
George White's Scandals [1920]
Jun 07, 1920
Oct 02, 1920
Fall and Rise of Susan Lenox
Jun 09, 1920
Jul 03, 1920
Close
Search
search
in
Category
All
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Looking for more categories?
Search
Close
Home
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Characters
Awards
Songs
Statistics
Advanced Search
FAQ
Help
About
Policies
Contact