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Hitchy-Koo [1917]
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 07, 1917
Closing Date
Dec 15, 1917
Performances
220
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 07, 1917
Close Date: Dec 15, 1917
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Cohan and Harris
(Jun 07, 1917 - Aug 1917)
Liberty Theatre
(Aug 27, 1917 - Sep 1917)
44th Street Theatre
(Sep 24, 1917 - Dec 15, 1917)
Description
A revue in two acts and 14 scenes.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Raymond Hitchcock
and
E. Ray Goetz
Book by
Harry Grattan
,
Glen MacDonough
and
E. Ray Goetz
; Music by
E. Ray Goetz
; Lyrics by
Harry Grattan
,
Glen MacDonough
and
E. Ray Goetz
; Musical Director:
William Daly
; Music orchestrated by
Frank Saddler
; Featuring songs by
William White
and
Albert Von Tilzer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Bert Hanlon
and
Lew Brown
Staged by
Leon Errol
and
Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by
The Washington Square Players
; Costume Design by
Mme. Freisinger
,
Dazian
,
Willy Pogany
,
W. H. Matthews, Jr.
and
Robert Locher
Florenz Ames
Helen Bond
Irène Bordoni
Florence Cripps
Leon Errol
William D. Galpen
Raymond Hitchcock
William Holbrook
Roy Hoyer
Teddy Hudson
Frank Keller
Dorothy Klewer
Grace La Rue
George Moore
Alfred Newman
William Rock
Felix Rush
Cissie Sewell
Eleanor St. Clair
Florence Ware
Frances White
Trixie Whiteford
Adelaide Winthrop
Songs
music by
E. Ray Goetz
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
,
Glen MacDonough
and
Harry Grattan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Somewhere on Broadway
The Baldwin Corners' Brass Band
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Chinese Letter Song
(music by
William White
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
)
When You've Picked Your Basket of Peaches
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
The Girls of Home, Sweet Home
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Act 2
The Ragtime Alphabet
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Six-Times-Six-Is Thirty-Six
(music by
William White
; lyrics by
Bert Hanlon
)
Ghosts
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
The Pill-Box Revue
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
I May Be Gone for a Long Long Time
(music by
Albert Von Tilzer
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
)
Beautiful Lady of the Sea
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Raymond Hitchcock
and
E. Ray Goetz
Book by
Harry Grattan
,
Glen MacDonough
and
E. Ray Goetz
; Music by
E. Ray Goetz
; Lyrics by
Harry Grattan
,
Glen MacDonough
and
E. Ray Goetz
; Musical Director:
William Daly
; Music orchestrated by
Frank Saddler
; Featuring songs by
William White
and
Albert Von Tilzer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Bert Hanlon
and
Lew Brown
Staged by
Leon Errol
and
Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by
The Washington Square Players
; Costume Design by
Mme. Freisinger
,
Dazian
,
Willy Pogany
,
W. H. Matthews, Jr.
and
Robert Locher
Florenz Ames
Helen Bond
Irène Bordoni
Florence Cripps
Leon Errol
William D. Galpen
Raymond Hitchcock
William Holbrook
Roy Hoyer
Teddy Hudson
Frank Keller
Dorothy Klewer
Grace La Rue
George Moore
Alfred Newman
William Rock
Felix Rush
Cissie Sewell
Eleanor St. Clair
Florence Ware
Frances White
Trixie Whiteford
Adelaide Winthrop
music by
E. Ray Goetz
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
,
Glen MacDonough
and
Harry Grattan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Somewhere on Broadway
The Baldwin Corners' Brass Band
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Chinese Letter Song
(music by
William White
; lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
)
When You've Picked Your Basket of Peaches
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
The Girls of Home, Sweet Home
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Act 2
The Ragtime Alphabet
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
Six-Times-Six-Is Thirty-Six
(music by
William White
; lyrics by
Bert Hanlon
)
Ghosts
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
The Pill-Box Revue
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
I May Be Gone for a Long Long Time
(music by
Albert Von Tilzer
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
)
Beautiful Lady of the Sea
(lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz
and
Glen MacDonough
)
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