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Mary Jane McKane
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 25, 1923
Closing Date
May 03, 1924
Performances
151
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 25, 1923
Close Date: May 03, 1924
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Imperial Theatre
(Dec 25, 1923 - May 03, 1924)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Slab City, Massachusetts and New York City
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Book by
William Carey Duncan
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
and
Vincent Youmans
; Lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
Staged by
Alonzo Price
; Choreographed by
Sammy Lee
; Production Supervised by
Arthur Hammerstein
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Edward A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Marietta Adams
Ensemble
Anna Buckley
Ensemble
Joe Carey
Ensemble
Theresa Carroll
Ensemble
Eva Clark
Louise Dryer
Bert Crane
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Laura De Cardi
Doris Dunn
May Fox
Ensemble
Allan Grey
Ensemble
Muriel Harrison
Ensemble
Mary Hay
Mary Jane McKane
James Heenan
Andrew Dunn, Sr.
Dorothy Hollis
Ensemble
Harry Howell
Ensemble
Dorothy June
Ensemble
Keene Twins
Cash and Carrie
Kitty Kelly
Maggie Murphy
Grace La Rue
Ensemble
Frances Lindell
Ensemble
Lionel Maclyn
Ensemble
Edna Miller
Ensemble
Lillian Mitchell
Ensemble
Louis Morrell
George Sherwin
Eldred Murray
Ensemble
Lester New
Ensemble
Bobby Pierce
Ensemble
Peggy Quinn
Ensemble
Stanley Ridges
Andrew Dunn, Jr.
Sunny Saunders
Ensemble
Hal Skelly
Joe McGillicudy
May Sullivan
Ensemble
John Wainman
Ensemble
Dallas Welford
Martin Frost
Songs
music by
Herbert Stothart
and
Vincent Youmans
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
William Carey Duncan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Rumble of the Subway
Ensemble
Speed
Joe McGillicudy and Cash and Carrie
Not in Business Hours
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Louise Dryer and Chorus
Stick to Your Knitting
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Mary Jane McKane, Joe McGillicudy and Chorus
My Boy and I
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Louise Dryer and Chorus
Toodle-oo
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Mary Jane McKane and Andrew Dunn, Jr.
Down Where the Mortgages Grow
Joe McGillicudy, Maggie Murphy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Time-Clock Slaves
Cash and Carrie and Chorus
Laugh It Off
Mary Jane McKane, Andrew Dunn, Jr. and Maggie Murphy
Stick to Your Knitting
(Reprise)
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Mary Jane McKane, Andrew Dunn, Jr. and Chorus
The Flannel Petticoat Gal
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Maggie Murphy, Old Fashioned Girls and the Four Chums
Act 3
Sung By
Thistledown
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Louise Dryer, Specialty Dancer and Chorus
Toodle-oo
(Reprise)
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Girl and Cash and Carrie
Mary Jane McKane
Mary Jane McKane and Boys
Mary Jane McKane
(Reprise)
Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Book by
William Carey Duncan
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
and
Vincent Youmans
; Lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
Staged by
Alonzo Price
; Choreographed by
Sammy Lee
; Production Supervised by
Arthur Hammerstein
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Edward A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Marietta Adams
Ensemble
Anna Buckley
Ensemble
Joe Carey
Ensemble
Theresa Carroll
Ensemble
Eva Clark
Louise Dryer
Bert Crane
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Laura De Cardi
Doris Dunn
May Fox
Ensemble
Allan Grey
Ensemble
Muriel Harrison
Ensemble
Mary Hay
Mary Jane McKane
James Heenan
Andrew Dunn, Sr.
Dorothy Hollis
Ensemble
Harry Howell
Ensemble
Dorothy June
Ensemble
Keene Twins
Cash and Carrie
Kitty Kelly
Maggie Murphy
Grace La Rue
Ensemble
Frances Lindell
Ensemble
Lionel Maclyn
Ensemble
Edna Miller
Ensemble
Lillian Mitchell
Ensemble
Louis Morrell
George Sherwin
Eldred Murray
Ensemble
Lester New
Ensemble
Bobby Pierce
Ensemble
Peggy Quinn
Ensemble
Stanley Ridges
Andrew Dunn, Jr.
Sunny Saunders
Ensemble
Hal Skelly
Joe McGillicudy
May Sullivan
Ensemble
John Wainman
Ensemble
Dallas Welford
Martin Frost
music by
Herbert Stothart
and
Vincent Youmans
; lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
William Carey Duncan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Rumble of the Subway
Ensemble
Speed
Joe McGillicudy and Cash and Carrie
Not in Business Hours
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Louise Dryer and Chorus
Stick to Your Knitting
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Mary Jane McKane, Joe McGillicudy and Chorus
My Boy and I
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Louise Dryer and Chorus
Toodle-oo
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Mary Jane McKane and Andrew Dunn, Jr.
Down Where the Mortgages Grow
Joe McGillicudy, Maggie Murphy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Time-Clock Slaves
Cash and Carrie and Chorus
Laugh It Off
Mary Jane McKane, Andrew Dunn, Jr. and Maggie Murphy
Stick to Your Knitting
(Reprise)
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Mary Jane McKane, Andrew Dunn, Jr. and Chorus
The Flannel Petticoat Gal
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Maggie Murphy, Old Fashioned Girls and the Four Chums
Act 3
Sung By
Thistledown
(music by
Herbert Stothart
)
Louise Dryer, Specialty Dancer and Chorus
Toodle-oo
(Reprise)
(music by
Vincent Youmans
)
Andrew Dunn, Jr., Girl and Cash and Carrie
Mary Jane McKane
Mary Jane McKane and Boys
Mary Jane McKane
(Reprise)
Company
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