Shows
People
Theatres
Awards
search
menu
Good Boy
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 05, 1928
Closing Date
Apr 13, 1929
Performances
253
Musical
Original
Broadway
External Links
Shop
Open Date: Sep 05, 1928
Close Date: Apr 13, 1929
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Hammerstein's Theatre
(Sep 05, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Meakin Farmhouse, Butlersville, Arkansas; New York City; Other various locales in New York City
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
; Book by
Otto Harbach
,
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
Henry Myers
; Lyrics by
Bert Kalmar
and
Harry Ruby
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
Directed by
Reginald Hammerstein
; Choreographed by
Busby Berkeley
Scenic Design by
John Wenger
; Costume Design by
Mark Mooring
Mechanical and treadmill effects by
Peter Clark, Inc.
and
Edward Dolan
Bob Abbott
License Clerk
Chorus
Alice Akers
Chorus
Louise Allen
Chorus
Joseph Ames
Ticket Speculator
Justice of the Peace
Mary Bay
Chorus
Evelyn Bennett
Elvira Hobbs
Lester Bernard
A.A. Stone
Louise Blakeley
Theatregoer's Girl Friend
Chorus
Lillian Burke
Chorus
Charles Butterworth
Cicero Meakin
Eddie Buzzell
Walter Meakin
Margaret Callan
Chorus
Irene Carroll
Chorus
Georgette Caryl
Chorus
Virginia Case
Miss Badger
Chorus
Austin Clark
Trevor
Chorus
Sylvia Collinson
Chorus
Aida Conkey
Chorus
Henry Corsell
Chorus
Gob
Billie Cortez
Chorus
Arthur Craig
Chorus
Betty Croke
Chorus
Ruth Cunliffe
Chorus
Phil Daly
Theatregoer
Milton Douglas
Manhattan
Peggy Driscoll
Chorus
Madelyn Eubanks
Chorus
Rosemary Farmer
Chorus
Jeanne Fayal
Chorus
Loretta Flushing
Chorus
Edwin Gaillard
Chorus
Beryl Golden
Chorus
Bobby Gorman
Chorus
Muriel Greel
Landlady
Chorus
Muriel Griswold
Chorus
Buddie Haines
Chorus
Dan Healy
Bobby D'Arnell
Sam Hearn
Pa Meakin
Jack Irwin
Chorus
Dorothy Jocelyn
Chorus
Helen Kane
Pansy McManus
Olive Kenyon
Chorus
Grace La Rue
Chorus
Mildred Lorrain
Chorus
Ned Lynn
Chorus
Tom Martin
First Bellboy
Chorus
Ruth Mason
Chorus
Helene McGlynn
Chorus
Lucille Mercier
Chorus
Gordon Merrit
Elevator Boy
Chorus
William Metz
Theatre Treasurer
Ariel Millars
"New York"
Borrah Minevitch
Jimmie
Dick Neely
Policeman
Chorus
Barbara Newberry
Betty Summers
Dolores Nito
Chorus
Jack O'Hare
Hotel Clerk
Mabel Olsen
Chorus
Elsie Percival
Old Lady
Boo Phelps
Chorus
Gus Quinlan
A Grafter
Chorus
Alice Raisen
Chorus
Howard Raymond
Street Cleaner
Chorus
Stan Rock
Brakeman
Bunny Schum
Chorus
Effie Shannon
Ma Meakin
Neil Stone
Movie Doorman
Theatre Doorman
Chorus
Arthur Sullivan
Second Bellboy
Morris Tepper
Pawnbroker
Chorus
Jean Unger
Chorus
A Frail
Dorothy Ward
Chorus
Flo White
Chorus
Will Withe
Dago
Kay Wolf
Chorus
Betty Wright
Chorus
Hammerstein's Theatre
(Sep 05, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Cast
Roy Sedley
"New York"
Songs
music by
Herbert Stothart
; lyrics by
Bert Kalmar
and
Harry Ruby
Act 1
Sung By
Down in Arkansas
Pa Meakin and Girls
What Makes You So Wonderful?
Elvira Hobbs and Cicero Meakin
Good Boy
Ma Meakin and Walter Meakin
Voice of the City
"New York", Manhattan and Chorus
Manhattan Walk
Bobby D'Arnell and Betty Summers
Some Sweet Someone
Walter Meakin and Betty Summers
I Have My Moments
Pa Meakin, Elvira Hobbs and Cicero Meakin
I Wanna Be Loved By You
Pansy McManus and Bobby D'Arnell
Some Sweet Someone
(Reprise)
Walter Meakin and Betty Summers
The Three Bears
Pansy McManus and Jimmie
Oh, What a Man
Bobby D'Arnell
Act 2
Sung By
Voice of the City
(Reprise)
Manhattan
Good Boy Wedding March
Ensemble
Nina
Betty Summers and Girls
I Wanna Be Loved By You
(Reprise)
Pansy McManus, Bobby D'Arnell, Pa Meakin, Ma Meakin and Elvira Hobbs
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Arthur Hammerstein
Music by
Herbert P. Stothart
; Book by
Otto Harbach
,
Oscar Hammerstein II
and
Henry Myers
; Lyrics by
Bert Kalmar
and
Harry Ruby
; Musical Director:
Herbert P. Stothart
Directed by
Reginald Hammerstein
; Choreographed by
Busby Berkeley
Scenic Design by
John Wenger
; Costume Design by
Mark Mooring
Mechanical and treadmill effects by
Peter Clark, Inc.
and
Edward Dolan
Bob Abbott
License Clerk
Chorus
Alice Akers
Chorus
Louise Allen
Chorus
Joseph Ames
Ticket Speculator
Justice of the Peace
Mary Bay
Chorus
Evelyn Bennett
Elvira Hobbs
Lester Bernard
A.A. Stone
Louise Blakeley
Theatregoer's Girl Friend
Chorus
Lillian Burke
Chorus
Charles Butterworth
Cicero Meakin
Eddie Buzzell
Walter Meakin
Margaret Callan
Chorus
Irene Carroll
Chorus
Georgette Caryl
Chorus
Virginia Case
Miss Badger
Chorus
Austin Clark
Trevor
Chorus
Sylvia Collinson
Chorus
Aida Conkey
Chorus
Henry Corsell
Chorus
Gob
Billie Cortez
Chorus
Arthur Craig
Chorus
Betty Croke
Chorus
Ruth Cunliffe
Chorus
Phil Daly
Theatregoer
Milton Douglas
Manhattan
Peggy Driscoll
Chorus
Madelyn Eubanks
Chorus
Rosemary Farmer
Chorus
Jeanne Fayal
Chorus
Loretta Flushing
Chorus
Edwin Gaillard
Chorus
Beryl Golden
Chorus
Bobby Gorman
Chorus
Muriel Greel
Landlady
Chorus
Muriel Griswold
Chorus
Buddie Haines
Chorus
Dan Healy
Bobby D'Arnell
Sam Hearn
Pa Meakin
Jack Irwin
Chorus
Dorothy Jocelyn
Chorus
Helen Kane
Pansy McManus
Olive Kenyon
Chorus
Grace La Rue
Chorus
Mildred Lorrain
Chorus
Ned Lynn
Chorus
Tom Martin
First Bellboy
Chorus
Ruth Mason
Chorus
Helene McGlynn
Chorus
Lucille Mercier
Chorus
Gordon Merrit
Elevator Boy
Chorus
William Metz
Theatre Treasurer
Ariel Millars
"New York"
Borrah Minevitch
Jimmie
Dick Neely
Policeman
Chorus
Barbara Newberry
Betty Summers
Dolores Nito
Chorus
Jack O'Hare
Hotel Clerk
Mabel Olsen
Chorus
Elsie Percival
Old Lady
Boo Phelps
Chorus
Gus Quinlan
A Grafter
Chorus
Alice Raisen
Chorus
Howard Raymond
Street Cleaner
Chorus
Stan Rock
Brakeman
Bunny Schum
Chorus
Effie Shannon
Ma Meakin
Neil Stone
Movie Doorman
Theatre Doorman
Chorus
Arthur Sullivan
Second Bellboy
Morris Tepper
Pawnbroker
Chorus
Jean Unger
Chorus
A Frail
Dorothy Ward
Chorus
Flo White
Chorus
Will Withe
Dago
Kay Wolf
Chorus
Betty Wright
Chorus
Hammerstein's Theatre
(Sep 05, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Cast
Roy Sedley
"New York"
music by
Herbert Stothart
; lyrics by
Bert Kalmar
and
Harry Ruby
Act 1
Sung By
Down in Arkansas
Pa Meakin and Girls
What Makes You So Wonderful?
Elvira Hobbs and Cicero Meakin
Good Boy
Ma Meakin and Walter Meakin
Voice of the City
"New York", Manhattan and Chorus
Manhattan Walk
Bobby D'Arnell and Betty Summers
Some Sweet Someone
Walter Meakin and Betty Summers
I Have My Moments
Pa Meakin, Elvira Hobbs and Cicero Meakin
I Wanna Be Loved By You
Pansy McManus and Bobby D'Arnell
Some Sweet Someone
(Reprise)
Walter Meakin and Betty Summers
The Three Bears
Pansy McManus and Jimmie
Oh, What a Man
Bobby D'Arnell
Act 2
Sung By
Voice of the City
(Reprise)
Manhattan
Good Boy Wedding March
Ensemble
Nina
Betty Summers and Girls
I Wanna Be Loved By You
(Reprise)
Pansy McManus, Bobby D'Arnell, Pa Meakin, Ma Meakin and Elvira Hobbs
PRODUCTIONS
More Productions by Opening Date
Gentlemen of the Press
Aug 27, 1928
Dec 1928
Eva the Fifth
Aug 28, 1928
Oct 1928
Caravan
Aug 29, 1928
Sep 1928
Ringside
Aug 29, 1928
Sep 1928
The Phantom Lover
Sep 04, 1928
Sep 1928
Good Boy
Sep 05, 1928
Apr 13, 1929
Chippies
May 29, 1929
Jun 1929
Becky Sharp
Jun 03, 1929
Jun 1929
Tired Business Man
Jun 03, 1929
Jun 1929
Adam's Apple
Jun 10, 1929
Jun 1929
Nice Women
Jun 10, 1929
Aug 1929
Close
Search
search
in
Category
All
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Looking for more categories?
Search
Close
Home
Shows
People
Organizations
Theatres
Seasons
Characters
Awards
Songs
Statistics
Advanced Search
FAQ
Help
About
Policies
Contact