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| Opening Date: | Oct 23, 1922 |
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| Closing Date: | Aug 04, 1923 |
Total Performances: | 330 |
| Production Staff |
| Produced by Sam H. Harris |
| Book by Irving Berlin; Music by Irving Berlin; Lyrics by Irving Berlin; Musical Director: Frank Tours; Music orchestrated by Frank Tours, Steven Jones, Charles Grant, Alfred Dalby, Arthur Gutman, Will Vodery and Roy Webb |
| Staged by Hassard Short; Porcelain Dance, Ballet and Crinoline Choreography: Stowitts; Under the Personal Direction of: Harry Akst |
| Scenic Design by Clark Robinson; Costume Design by Ralph Mulligan and Adrian |
| Satan's Lady Jazz Band: Ruby Ernst, Elsie Wedda, Olga Serlis, Jean Miller, Estelle Hamiel and Dolly Bergere |
| ACT 1 | |
| Take a Little Wife | |
| Dance Your Troubles Away | |
| Porcelain Main | |
| Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue | |
| Lady of the Evening | |
| (I'm looking for a) Daddy Long Legs | |
| Crinoline Days | |
| Dancing Honeymoon | |
| Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil | |
| ACT 2 | |
| Will She Come from the East? | |
| My Diamond Horseshoe of Girls | |
| Too Many Boys | |
| Bring on the Pepper | |