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Red Pepper
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 29, 1922
Closing Date
Jun 17, 1922
Performances
24
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: May 29, 1922
Close Date: Jun 17, 1922
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(May 29, 1922 - Jun 17, 1922)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Havana, Cuba, Arizona, and Georgia
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Emily Young
; Lyrics by
Howard Rogers
and
Owen Murphy
; Music by
Owen Murphy
and
Albert Gumble
; Musical Director:
Vernon Bestor
; Music orchestrated by
J. Dell Lampe
; Featuring songs by
Vernon Bestor
and
George W. Mayer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
and
Artie Mehlinger
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Charles Adams
Ensemble
May Barry
Ensemble
Vivian Bartlett
Ensemble
Norma Battle
Ensemble
John Bauman
Ensemble
Lottie Bell
Ensemble
Dan Brennan
Jimmy Swift
an American Jockey
Harry Brom
Ensemble
Charles Brown
Lord Gathe-Coyne
English Lord and Owner of Sir Robert
Gene Collins
Ensemble
Grace Conrad
Ensemble
Sherry Demerest
Ensemble
Marie Dow
Ensemble
Marion Dowling
Ensemble
Loretta Duffy
Ensemble
Winifred Duffy
Ensemble
Lillian Dunning
Ensemble
Mabel Elaine
Lilly Rose
Colored Highbrow
Escamilio
Ramonda
a Mexican
Gladys Fooshee
Babe Stringer
Stranded Chorus Girl
Sybil Fooshee
Billie Bull
Babe's Pal
Marie Frawley
Ensemble
Bee Ho Gray
Lariat Ike
Western Cowboy
Barrett Greenwood
Richard Pitney
Owner of Race Horses
Thomas K. Heath
Jimpson Weed
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford of the Colored Race
Nan Henderson
Ensemble
Vivien Holt
Nokomis
Armand Kane
Ensemble
Billie Lee
Ensemble
Larry Mack
Ensemble
Anna Maywood
Ensemble
Fred McGregor
Ensemble
James McIntyre
Juniper Berry
Colored Gentleman of Misfortune
Cele Murray
Ensemble
Bob Nelson
Scotty
Race Track Tout
Nellie Pennington
Ensemble
Dan Quinlan
Col. Shelby Bright
Kentucky Colonel
Florence Rayfield
Sally
Col. Bright's Daughter
Estelle Raywood
Ensemble
Ferne Rogers
Dolly Pitney
Bright's Sister, and Owner of Red Pepper
Lillian Rosedale
Wah Letka
Hal Sands
Tommy Dodd
an English Jockey
Eddie Scanlon
Ensemble
Myrtle Stuart
Ensemble
Ada Summerville
Nan
a Western Cowgirl
Tom Turner
Ensemble
Caroline Warner
Ensemble
Jean Weber
Ensemble
Lovett Wilder
Ensemble
George Youngman
R. R. Attorney
Rembrandt
a High-Toned Colored Gentleman
Songs
music by
Albert Gumble
and
Owen Murphy
; lyrics by
Howard Rogers
and
Owen Murphy
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Strong for Girls
Babe Stringer, Billie Bull, Scotty and Ensemble
It Must Be You
(music by
Albert Gumble
; lyrics by
Howard Rogers
)
Sally, Richard Pitney and Ensemble
Boys, Boys, Boys
Dolly Pitney and Boys
Butterfly
Dolly Pitney and Lord Gathe-Coyne
Senora
Scotty and Ensemble
Strut Your Stuff
Lilly Rose, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Mississippi Cradle
Nokomis and Wah Letka
Bugaboo
Lilly Rose, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Ginger
Babe Stringer, Billie Bull, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Hiawatha's Melody of Love
(music by
George W. Mayer
; lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
and
Artie Mehlinger
)
Nokomis and Wah Letka
In the Starlight
Sally and Richard Pitney
Game of Love
Dolly Pitney and Lord Gathe-Coyne
Chickens
Scotty, Billie Bull, Babe Stringer and Ensemble
Levee Land
Lilly Rose and Ensemble
Wedding Day
(music by
Vernon Bestor
)
Dolly Pitney, Sally, Lord Gathe-Coyne and Richard Pitney
Wedding Bells
Sally, Dolly Pitney, Richard Pitney, Lord Gathe-Coyne and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Emily Young
; Lyrics by
Howard Rogers
and
Owen Murphy
; Music by
Owen Murphy
and
Albert Gumble
; Musical Director:
Vernon Bestor
; Music orchestrated by
J. Dell Lampe
; Featuring songs by
Vernon Bestor
and
George W. Mayer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
and
Artie Mehlinger
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Charles Adams
Ensemble
May Barry
Ensemble
Vivian Bartlett
Ensemble
Norma Battle
Ensemble
John Bauman
Ensemble
Lottie Bell
Ensemble
Dan Brennan
Jimmy Swift
an American Jockey
Harry Brom
Ensemble
Charles Brown
Lord Gathe-Coyne
English Lord and Owner of Sir Robert
Gene Collins
Ensemble
Grace Conrad
Ensemble
Sherry Demerest
Ensemble
Marie Dow
Ensemble
Marion Dowling
Ensemble
Loretta Duffy
Ensemble
Winifred Duffy
Ensemble
Lillian Dunning
Ensemble
Mabel Elaine
Lilly Rose
Colored Highbrow
Escamilio
Ramonda
a Mexican
Gladys Fooshee
Babe Stringer
Stranded Chorus Girl
Sybil Fooshee
Billie Bull
Babe's Pal
Marie Frawley
Ensemble
Bee Ho Gray
Lariat Ike
Western Cowboy
Barrett Greenwood
Richard Pitney
Owner of Race Horses
Thomas K. Heath
Jimpson Weed
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford of the Colored Race
Nan Henderson
Ensemble
Vivien Holt
Nokomis
Armand Kane
Ensemble
Billie Lee
Ensemble
Larry Mack
Ensemble
Anna Maywood
Ensemble
Fred McGregor
Ensemble
James McIntyre
Juniper Berry
Colored Gentleman of Misfortune
Cele Murray
Ensemble
Bob Nelson
Scotty
Race Track Tout
Nellie Pennington
Ensemble
Dan Quinlan
Col. Shelby Bright
Kentucky Colonel
Florence Rayfield
Sally
Col. Bright's Daughter
Estelle Raywood
Ensemble
Ferne Rogers
Dolly Pitney
Bright's Sister, and Owner of Red Pepper
Lillian Rosedale
Wah Letka
Hal Sands
Tommy Dodd
an English Jockey
Eddie Scanlon
Ensemble
Myrtle Stuart
Ensemble
Ada Summerville
Nan
a Western Cowgirl
Tom Turner
Ensemble
Caroline Warner
Ensemble
Jean Weber
Ensemble
Lovett Wilder
Ensemble
George Youngman
R. R. Attorney
Rembrandt
a High-Toned Colored Gentleman
music by
Albert Gumble
and
Owen Murphy
; lyrics by
Howard Rogers
and
Owen Murphy
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Strong for Girls
Babe Stringer, Billie Bull, Scotty and Ensemble
It Must Be You
(music by
Albert Gumble
; lyrics by
Howard Rogers
)
Sally, Richard Pitney and Ensemble
Boys, Boys, Boys
Dolly Pitney and Boys
Butterfly
Dolly Pitney and Lord Gathe-Coyne
Senora
Scotty and Ensemble
Strut Your Stuff
Lilly Rose, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Mississippi Cradle
Nokomis and Wah Letka
Bugaboo
Lilly Rose, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Ginger
Babe Stringer, Billie Bull, Tommy Dodd, Jimmy Swift and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Hiawatha's Melody of Love
(music by
George W. Mayer
; lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
and
Artie Mehlinger
)
Nokomis and Wah Letka
In the Starlight
Sally and Richard Pitney
Game of Love
Dolly Pitney and Lord Gathe-Coyne
Chickens
Scotty, Billie Bull, Babe Stringer and Ensemble
Levee Land
Lilly Rose and Ensemble
Wedding Day
(music by
Vernon Bestor
)
Dolly Pitney, Sally, Lord Gathe-Coyne and Richard Pitney
Wedding Bells
Sally, Dolly Pitney, Richard Pitney, Lord Gathe-Coyne and Ensemble
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