PlayComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 20, 1933
Closing Date
Sep 22, 1934
Performances
360
PlayComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
46th Street Theatre
(Nov 20, 1933 - Sep 22, 1934)

Description
A play in two acts

Setting
Philadelpha, Princeton; New York City; Detroit and Washington.

Written by Howard Lindsay; from a novel by Edward Hope; A Song or Two By Arthur Schwartz; A Song or Two By Edward Heyman
Staged by Howard Lindsay
Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey
General Manager: Forrest C. Haring; Company Manager: J. H. DelBondio
Stage Manager: Randall O'Neill; Associate Stage Mgr: Robert Bentzen, Andy Anderson and DeLancey Cleveland
Press Representative: Elise Chisholm
Senator Gray
of Washington D.C.
Assistant Camera Man
of New York
Paul Lawton
of Princeton
Mugg Schnitzel
of Philadelphia
A Camera Man
of New York
Mrs. Arbuthnot
of New York
A. Augustus McNeal
of New York
Frances Arbuthnot
of New York
Stenographer
of Detroit
Baldy O'Mara
of Princeton
Assistant Camera Man
of New York
J. Thorval Jones
of New York
Marshall Mercer
of Princeton
A Father
Joseph Arkle
of New York
Charles M. Lawton
of Detroit
J.B.
of Philadelphia
Buzz Jones
of Princeton
A Housekeeper
of Princeton
Henry Broughton
of Princeton
A Mother
Joseph Arkle
of New York
Midge Mercer
of Princeton
Phillip Laval
of Princeton
Curley Flagg
of Philadelphia
A Jailer
of Princeton
A Stenographer
of Philadelphia
music by Arthur Schwartz; lyrics by Edward Heyman
She Loves Me Not
After All You're All I'm After
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