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Annie Dear
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 04, 1924
Closing Date
Jan 31, 1925
Performances
103
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 04, 1924
Close Date: Jan 31, 1925
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Times Square Theatre
(Nov 04, 1924 - Jan 31, 1925)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
New York City and Long Island
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Music by
Clare Kummer
; Book by
Clare Kummer
; Lyrics by
Clare Kummer
; Additional music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Featuring songs by
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
Clifford Grey
; Musical Director:
Gus Salzer
Staged by
Edward Royce
Costume Design by
Frances
; Scenic Design by
Karl Koeck
Edward Allan
Wenceslaus Wickham
Mary Almonti
Guest
Fred Arnold
Page
Abner Barnhart
Harry Jones
Kathleen Barrow
Cherie
Jason Bauer
Page
Spencer Bentley
Alec
Marguerite Boatwright
Gloria Brown
Dorothy Brown
Ruth Brown
Billie Burke
Annie Leigh
John Byam
Titcomb
Spencer Charters
James Ludgate
Joan Clement
Dogwood
Phyllis Cleveland
Ethel Deane
Gladys Coburn
Rendezvouz
Virginia Crane
Bonnie
Lawrence Crowe
Guest
Easter and Hazleton
Dance Specialty
Pearl Eaton
Gladys Brown
George Ferguson
Guest
Gavin Gordon
Harry Murchison
Florentine Gosnova
A Flower Girl
Alexander Gray
Wilbur Jennings
Marion Green
John Rawson
Evelyn Grieg
Anne
Ned Hamlin
Thomas Jones
Harold Hennessy
Guest
Barton Hepburn
Guest
Helen Herendeen
Deauville
Edna Johnson
Chinese Night
Frank Kingdon
Mr. Gosling
Norman Knox
Edward Jones
Mary Lawler
Gwen Morley
Nyo Lee
Guest
Rona Lee
Shelmerdene
Catherine Littlefield
Helen Brown
William May
Charles Jones
Gayle Mays
Murray Jones
Gertrude McDonald
Hazel Brown
Lelia McGuire
Guest
Marjorie Peterson
Muriel Darling
Anastasia Reilly
Lois Brown
Katherine Sacker
Lipstick
Charles Schenck
Guest
James Shelton
Page
Russell Smith
Charles Jones
Peggy Steele
Clematis
Ernest Truex
George Wimbledon
May Vokes
Lottie
Bobby Watson
Twilly
Jack Whiting
Alfred Weatherby
Alfred Wyart
Guest
Songs
music by
Clare Kummer
; lyrics by
Clare Kummer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Twilly of Fifth Avenue
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Twilly and Twilly Girls
Come to My Party
Annie Leigh and John Rawson
The Only Girl
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
John Rawson, Alfred Weatherby, Wilbur Jennings, Jones Boys and Gentlemen of the Ensemble
Off to Wimblemere
Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
In Love Again
Brown Girls and Jones Boys
Help, Help, Help
Lottie, James Ludgate, Alfred Weatherby, Ethel Deane, Gwen Morley and Wilbur Jennings
Slither, (Slither)
Annie Leigh, Jones and Ensemble
Etiquette
Twilly, Twilly Girls and Brown Girls
One Man Is Like Another
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Muriel Darling and Jones
I Want To Be Loved
Annie Leigh and John Rawson
Whisper to Me
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
John Rawson
Act 3
Sung By
Radio Voices
Lottie and Twilly
Annie (Dear)
Annie Leigh and George Wimbledon
Louwanna
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Wilbur Jennings, Ethel Deane, Gwen Morley and Ensemble
Gypsy Bride
Lottie
Bertie
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
George Wimbledon, Brown Girls, Jones and Ensemble
A Comedy Fantasy
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Music by
Clare Kummer
; Book by
Clare Kummer
; Lyrics by
Clare Kummer
; Additional music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Featuring songs by
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
Clifford Grey
; Musical Director:
Gus Salzer
Staged by
Edward Royce
Costume Design by
Frances
; Scenic Design by
Karl Koeck
Edward Allan
Wenceslaus Wickham
Mary Almonti
Guest
Fred Arnold
Page
Abner Barnhart
Harry Jones
Kathleen Barrow
Cherie
Jason Bauer
Page
Spencer Bentley
Alec
Marguerite Boatwright
Gloria Brown
Dorothy Brown
Ruth Brown
Billie Burke
Annie Leigh
John Byam
Titcomb
Spencer Charters
James Ludgate
Joan Clement
Dogwood
Phyllis Cleveland
Ethel Deane
Gladys Coburn
Rendezvouz
Virginia Crane
Bonnie
Lawrence Crowe
Guest
Easter and Hazleton
Dance Specialty
Pearl Eaton
Gladys Brown
George Ferguson
Guest
Gavin Gordon
Harry Murchison
Florentine Gosnova
A Flower Girl
Alexander Gray
Wilbur Jennings
Marion Green
John Rawson
Evelyn Grieg
Anne
Ned Hamlin
Thomas Jones
Harold Hennessy
Guest
Barton Hepburn
Guest
Helen Herendeen
Deauville
Edna Johnson
Chinese Night
Frank Kingdon
Mr. Gosling
Norman Knox
Edward Jones
Mary Lawler
Gwen Morley
Nyo Lee
Guest
Rona Lee
Shelmerdene
Catherine Littlefield
Helen Brown
William May
Charles Jones
Gayle Mays
Murray Jones
Gertrude McDonald
Hazel Brown
Lelia McGuire
Guest
Marjorie Peterson
Muriel Darling
Anastasia Reilly
Lois Brown
Katherine Sacker
Lipstick
Charles Schenck
Guest
James Shelton
Page
Russell Smith
Charles Jones
Peggy Steele
Clematis
Ernest Truex
George Wimbledon
May Vokes
Lottie
Bobby Watson
Twilly
Jack Whiting
Alfred Weatherby
Alfred Wyart
Guest
music by
Clare Kummer
; lyrics by
Clare Kummer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Twilly of Fifth Avenue
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Twilly and Twilly Girls
Come to My Party
Annie Leigh and John Rawson
The Only Girl
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
John Rawson, Alfred Weatherby, Wilbur Jennings, Jones Boys and Gentlemen of the Ensemble
Off to Wimblemere
Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
In Love Again
Brown Girls and Jones Boys
Help, Help, Help
Lottie, James Ludgate, Alfred Weatherby, Ethel Deane, Gwen Morley and Wilbur Jennings
Slither, (Slither)
Annie Leigh, Jones and Ensemble
Etiquette
Twilly, Twilly Girls and Brown Girls
One Man Is Like Another
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Muriel Darling and Jones
I Want To Be Loved
Annie Leigh and John Rawson
Whisper to Me
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
John Rawson
Act 3
Sung By
Radio Voices
Lottie and Twilly
Annie (Dear)
Annie Leigh and George Wimbledon
Louwanna
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
Wilbur Jennings, Ethel Deane, Gwen Morley and Ensemble
Gypsy Bride
Lottie
Bertie
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
)
George Wimbledon, Brown Girls, Jones and Ensemble
A Comedy Fantasy
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