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Glory
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 25, 1922
Closing Date
Feb 24, 1923
Performances
74
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Vanderbilt Theatre
(Dec 25, 1922 - Feb 24, 1923)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The genreal store, Hiram Dexter's house, and Harriman's house
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Vanderbilt Producing Company
Music by
Maurice De Packh
and
Harry Tierney
; Book by
James Montgomery
; Lyrics by
Joseph McCarthy
and
James Dyrenforth
; Musical Director:
Max Hirschfeld
; Featuring songs by
Al W. Brown
Staged by
Bert French
Scenic Design by
Joseph Wickes
; Costume Design by
Vanderbilt Producing Company Wardrobe Department
Arden Benham
Ensemble
Violet Bristow
Ensemble
David Brown
Ensemble
John Cherry
Sumner Holbrook
Jack Clifford
Hiram Dexter
Bobby Culbert
Ensemble
Conway Dillon
Ensemble
Irene Enright
Ensemble
Mabel Ferry
Myrtie Brown
Helen Groody
Lucy Ann Willing
Raymond Hackett
Lem King
Marjorie Harrold
Ensemble
Patti Harrold
Glory Moore
Robert Higgins
Ansel Tollet
Edward Howell
Ensemble
Flo Irwin
Sarah King
Constance Keating
Ensemble
Florence Kinsley
Ensemble
Ainsley Lambert
Ensemble
Peter Lang
Abner Moore
Margaret Leona
Ensemble
Frances Lynde
Ensemble
Bernice McCabe
Amanda Dexter
Edith McGovern
Ensemble
Ted McNamara
Alonzo
Constance Montague
Ensemble
Bessie Mulligan
Ensemble
Marguerite Murray
Ensemble
Robert O'Connor
Deacon Eaton
Elizabeth Page
Ensemble
Helen Paine
Ensemble
Peggy Pidgin
Ensemble
Walter Regan
William Harriman
Edward Smith
Ensemble
Thomas Weldon
Ensemble
Dorothy Whiteford
Ensemble
Paul Winnell
Ensemble
Vanderbilt Theatre
(Dec 25, 1922 - Feb 24, 1923)
Cast
Bertha Creighton
Sarah King
Songs
music by
Harry Tierney
; lyrics by
Joseph McCarthy
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Got to Build
Sumner Holbrook and Ensemble
Glory
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Glory Moore
Buds and Blossoms
Boys and Girls
The Little White House with Green Blinds
Glory Moore
The Moon That Was Good Enough for Dad and Mother
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Amanda Dexter and Ensemble
The Goodly Little Things We Do
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Lucy Ann Willing, Amanda Dexter, Ansel Tollet and Deacon Eaton
When the Curfew Rings at Nine
(music by
Al W. Brown
; lyrics by
Al W. Brown
)
Lucy Ann Willing, Myrtie Brown, Sumner Holbrook and Alonzo
Popularity
Glory Moore and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Upper Crust
Myrtie Brown, Alonzo and Ensemble
Mother's Wedding Dress
Glory Moore and Ensemble
Saw Mill River Road
Myrtie Brown, Lucy Ann Willing, Sumner Holbrook and Alonzo
Post Office
Glory Moore and Company
(When) The Tenor Married the Soprano and the Alto Married the Bass
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Sarah King, Amanda Dexter, Ansel Tollet and Deacon Eaton
(The) Same Old Story
Glory Moore
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Vanderbilt Producing Company
Music by
Maurice De Packh
and
Harry Tierney
; Book by
James Montgomery
; Lyrics by
Joseph McCarthy
and
James Dyrenforth
; Musical Director:
Max Hirschfeld
; Featuring songs by
Al W. Brown
Staged by
Bert French
Scenic Design by
Joseph Wickes
; Costume Design by
Vanderbilt Producing Company Wardrobe Department
Arden Benham
Ensemble
Violet Bristow
Ensemble
David Brown
Ensemble
John Cherry
Sumner Holbrook
Jack Clifford
Hiram Dexter
Bobby Culbert
Ensemble
Conway Dillon
Ensemble
Irene Enright
Ensemble
Mabel Ferry
Myrtie Brown
Helen Groody
Lucy Ann Willing
Raymond Hackett
Lem King
Marjorie Harrold
Ensemble
Patti Harrold
Glory Moore
Robert Higgins
Ansel Tollet
Edward Howell
Ensemble
Flo Irwin
Sarah King
Constance Keating
Ensemble
Florence Kinsley
Ensemble
Ainsley Lambert
Ensemble
Peter Lang
Abner Moore
Margaret Leona
Ensemble
Frances Lynde
Ensemble
Bernice McCabe
Amanda Dexter
Edith McGovern
Ensemble
Ted McNamara
Alonzo
Constance Montague
Ensemble
Bessie Mulligan
Ensemble
Marguerite Murray
Ensemble
Robert O'Connor
Deacon Eaton
Elizabeth Page
Ensemble
Helen Paine
Ensemble
Peggy Pidgin
Ensemble
Walter Regan
William Harriman
Edward Smith
Ensemble
Thomas Weldon
Ensemble
Dorothy Whiteford
Ensemble
Paul Winnell
Ensemble
Vanderbilt Theatre
(Dec 25, 1922 - Feb 24, 1923)
Cast
Bertha Creighton
Sarah King
music by
Harry Tierney
; lyrics by
Joseph McCarthy
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Got to Build
Sumner Holbrook and Ensemble
Glory
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Glory Moore
Buds and Blossoms
Boys and Girls
The Little White House with Green Blinds
Glory Moore
The Moon That Was Good Enough for Dad and Mother
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Amanda Dexter and Ensemble
The Goodly Little Things We Do
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Lucy Ann Willing, Amanda Dexter, Ansel Tollet and Deacon Eaton
When the Curfew Rings at Nine
(music by
Al W. Brown
; lyrics by
Al W. Brown
)
Lucy Ann Willing, Myrtie Brown, Sumner Holbrook and Alonzo
Popularity
Glory Moore and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Upper Crust
Myrtie Brown, Alonzo and Ensemble
Mother's Wedding Dress
Glory Moore and Ensemble
Saw Mill River Road
Myrtie Brown, Lucy Ann Willing, Sumner Holbrook and Alonzo
Post Office
Glory Moore and Company
(When) The Tenor Married the Soprano and the Alto Married the Bass
(music by
Maurice DePackh
; lyrics by
James Dyrenforth
)
Sarah King, Amanda Dexter, Ansel Tollet and Deacon Eaton
(The) Same Old Story
Glory Moore
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