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Hummin' Sam
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 08, 1933
Closing Date
Apr 08, 1933
Performances
1
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 08, 1933
Close Date: Apr 08, 1933
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New Yorker Theatre
(Apr 08, 1933 - Apr 08, 1933)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The stables at a well-known race track in Kentucky; the exterior of the race track; the home stretch; The Bogoo Inn, Kentucky.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Allan K. Foster
Book by
Eileen Nutter
; Based on the play "In Old Kentucky" by
Charles T. Dazey
; Music by
Alexander Hill
; Lyrics by
Alexander Hill
; Musical Director:
Jimmie Davis
; Music orchestrated by
Arthur Knowlton
Uncredited direction by
Allan K. Foster
; Dances and ensembles staged by
Carey and Davis
Costume Design by
Brooks
Marion Akins
Lady of the Ensemble
Bunny Allen
Hot Cakes
Madeline Belt
Madge Carter
Ethel Boyd
Showgirl
Alonzo Bozan
Totem
Mae Brennan
Lady of the Ensemble
Catherine Brooks
Emmaraldae
Elizabeth Brown
Lady of the Ensemble
Flo Brown
Mae Carter
J. Mardo Brown
Drum Major
Charlotte Cheek
Lady of the Ensemble
Goldie Cisco
Lady of the Ensemble
Juanita Cole
Lady of the Ensemble
Louise Cook
Miss Jitters
Gertrude "Baby" Cox
Hummin' Sam
Aurora Edwards
Showgirl
Dorothy Embry
Esmaraldae
Baby Fischer
Lady of the Ensemble
Doris Francis
Showgirl
Georgie Greene
Lady of the Ensemble
Lolita Hall
Lady of the Ensemble
Laurabelle Jones
Lady of the Ensemble
Jones & Allen
Caesar/Cicero
John Lee
Mr. Conners
Louise Lovelle
Louise Lovelle
Jean Martin
Lady of the Ensemble
Alberta Martrin
Lady of the Ensemble
Mary Mason
Mamaraldae
Lionel Monagas
Yellow George
Lola Montenegro
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Moppins
Lady of the Ensemble
Madeline Odlum
Lady of the Ensemble
Cecil Rivers
Freddie Marlowe
Sandy
Mike
Doris Scott
Lady of the Ensemble
Frankie Scott
Lady of the Ensemble
Elizabeth Simon
Showgirl
Speedy Smith
Uncle Ned
Hannah Sylvester
Clara
Connie Thompson
Lady of the Ensemble
Three Miller Brothers
Specialty
Lorenzo Tucker
Edward Holton
The Two Chesterfields
1st Jockey/2nd Jockey
Robert Underwood
Harlem Dan
Catherine Upshaw
Lady of the Ensemble
Al Watts
Mr. Carter
Edith Wilson
Nina May
Songs
music by
Alexander Hill
; lyrics by
Alexander Hill
Act 1
Sung By
Steppin' Along
Clara, Girls, Boys and Ensemble
Harlem Dan
Harlem Dan, Girls and Ensemble
How the First Song Was Born
Louise Lovelle
They're Off
Hummin' Sam and Girls
Pinching Myself
Hummin' Sam and Madge Carter
Change Your Mind About Me
Mae Carter, Freddie Marlowe, 1st Jockey/2nd Jockey and Ensemble
If I Didn't Have You
Esmaraldae, Emmaraldae and Mamaraldae
In the Stretch
Act 2
Sung By
Jubilee
Girl Ensemble
A Little Bit of Quicksilver
Answer My Heart
Louise Lovelle
Stompin Em Down
Clara, Drum Major, 1st Jockey/2nd Jockey and Girls
I'll Be True-But I'll Be Blue
Esmaraldae, Emmaraldae and Mamaraldae
Jitters
Miss Jitters and Girls
Fifteen Minutes a Day
Nina May
Aintcha Glad You Got Music
Hummin' Sam
Dancing, and I Mean Dancing
Specialty
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Allan K. Foster
Book by
Eileen Nutter
; Based on the play "In Old Kentucky" by
Charles T. Dazey
; Music by
Alexander Hill
; Lyrics by
Alexander Hill
; Musical Director:
Jimmie Davis
; Music orchestrated by
Arthur Knowlton
Uncredited direction by
Allan K. Foster
; Dances and ensembles staged by
Carey and Davis
Costume Design by
Brooks
Marion Akins
Lady of the Ensemble
Bunny Allen
Hot Cakes
Madeline Belt
Madge Carter
Ethel Boyd
Showgirl
Alonzo Bozan
Totem
Mae Brennan
Lady of the Ensemble
Catherine Brooks
Emmaraldae
Elizabeth Brown
Lady of the Ensemble
Flo Brown
Mae Carter
J. Mardo Brown
Drum Major
Charlotte Cheek
Lady of the Ensemble
Goldie Cisco
Lady of the Ensemble
Juanita Cole
Lady of the Ensemble
Louise Cook
Miss Jitters
Gertrude "Baby" Cox
Hummin' Sam
Aurora Edwards
Showgirl
Dorothy Embry
Esmaraldae
Baby Fischer
Lady of the Ensemble
Doris Francis
Showgirl
Georgie Greene
Lady of the Ensemble
Lolita Hall
Lady of the Ensemble
Laurabelle Jones
Lady of the Ensemble
Jones & Allen
Caesar/Cicero
John Lee
Mr. Conners
Louise Lovelle
Louise Lovelle
Jean Martin
Lady of the Ensemble
Alberta Martrin
Lady of the Ensemble
Mary Mason
Mamaraldae
Lionel Monagas
Yellow George
Lola Montenegro
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Moppins
Lady of the Ensemble
Madeline Odlum
Lady of the Ensemble
Cecil Rivers
Freddie Marlowe
Sandy
Mike
Doris Scott
Lady of the Ensemble
Frankie Scott
Lady of the Ensemble
Elizabeth Simon
Showgirl
Speedy Smith
Uncle Ned
Hannah Sylvester
Clara
Connie Thompson
Lady of the Ensemble
Three Miller Brothers
Specialty
Lorenzo Tucker
Edward Holton
The Two Chesterfields
1st Jockey/2nd Jockey
Robert Underwood
Harlem Dan
Catherine Upshaw
Lady of the Ensemble
Al Watts
Mr. Carter
Edith Wilson
Nina May
music by
Alexander Hill
; lyrics by
Alexander Hill
Act 1
Sung By
Steppin' Along
Clara, Girls, Boys and Ensemble
Harlem Dan
Harlem Dan, Girls and Ensemble
How the First Song Was Born
Louise Lovelle
They're Off
Hummin' Sam and Girls
Pinching Myself
Hummin' Sam and Madge Carter
Change Your Mind About Me
Mae Carter, Freddie Marlowe, 1st Jockey/2nd Jockey and Ensemble
If I Didn't Have You
Esmaraldae, Emmaraldae and Mamaraldae
In the Stretch
Act 2
Sung By
Jubilee
Girl Ensemble
A Little Bit of Quicksilver
Answer My Heart
Louise Lovelle
Stompin Em Down
Clara, Drum Major, 1st Jockey/2nd Jockey and Girls
I'll Be True-But I'll Be Blue
Esmaraldae, Emmaraldae and Mamaraldae
Jitters
Miss Jitters and Girls
Fifteen Minutes a Day
Nina May
Aintcha Glad You Got Music
Hummin' Sam
Dancing, and I Mean Dancing
Specialty
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