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Good-Bye, Bill
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 22, 1918
Closing Date
May 05, 1918
Performances
17
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 22, 1918
Close Date: May 05, 1918
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden
(Apr 22, 1918 - May 05, 1918)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
New York and Allentown, Pennsylvania
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
U. S. Ambulance Service
Book by
Richard Fechheimer
; Lyrics by
Richard Fechheimer
; Music by
William B. Kernell
; Musical Director:
Edward Mellon
; Music arranged by
Edward Mellon
; Music and lyircs of "A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me" by
Louis Duggan
Directed by
Edwin R. Wolfe
; Choreographed by
Calvin M. King
Costume Design by
Eves Costume Company
William Adriance
A Messenger Boy
Chorus
Marshall Allen
Chorus
W. Baron
A Usaac
Edward Bonoff
Another Sergeant
Flivver Pilot No. 1
Edward Bunting
Basil B. Vedeer
A Tommy
Henry Carr
Chorus
Raymond Clarke
Taps
Milton E. Claypoole
Lieut. Allen Towne
Harold Conklin
Chorus
Robert Covington
Caesar Charlemagne Pershing Lee
Clifford Crowthers
Chorus
Winfield Dougherty
Chorus
Thomas H. Elliott
Chorus
Richard Fechheimer
Still Another Sergeant
Ober General Harsenpfeffer
Henry Fry
Chorus
Charles H. Giradeau
Bernice Buttercup
Edward E. Glenn
Chorus
Charles Hamp
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones
Chorus
Clarence W. Heisse
Chorus
Ira Hidden
Henry Ford
Edward Hohman
Chorus
Charles E. Johnson
Chorus
Charles Keck
Miss Franco-American
Charles Kirk
Mitzy McFagin
George W. Kowalski
Prologue
A Gate Guard
The Kaiser
Justin Langville
Chorus
Charles Lawrence
Hardluck Himself
Flivver Pilot No. 2
Hubert Linscott
Mr. Dreams
Allen E. Mattox
A Poilu
Chorus
Richard McCarl
Chorus
Paul McCoy
A Policeman
Chorus
Donald A. McInnes
Chorus
William A. McMichaels
Tom Collins
Another Gate Guard
A Spy
Carle V. Middleton
A Sergeant
Frank Morin
Chorus
Lee Parker
Chorus
Charles Pawlick
Chorus
William J. Rehr
Chorus
Frank B. Ryan
Chorus
Edward Saunders
Chorus
John S. Saunders
Chorus
Robert Tanner
Chorus
Norman Toohey
Chorus
F. Turley
Bud Weizer
Patrick Walsh
Chorus
Songs
music by
William B. Kernell
; lyrics by
Richard Fechheimer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Whitewings Marimba
Opening Chorus
(We're) Recrootin'
Still Another Sergeant and A Sergeant
Buy a Bond
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Boys, Be Proud You're a USAAC
Ensemble
Patsy Bolivar
Hardluck Himself
I'm the Guy
A Gate Guard and Lieut. Allen Towne
Just a Little After Taps
Taps
Bring Me a Blonde
Good-Bye, Bill
Mitzy McFagin, Lieut. Allen Towne and A Gate Guard
Act 3
Sung By
The Ladies of London and Paris
A Tommy
A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me
(music by
Louis Duggan
; lyrics by
Louis Duggan
)
Flivver Pilot No. 1
'Till I Come Home to You
Mr. Dreams and Taps
USAAC- Good-bye Bill
Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
U. S. Ambulance Service
Book by
Richard Fechheimer
; Lyrics by
Richard Fechheimer
; Music by
William B. Kernell
; Musical Director:
Edward Mellon
; Music arranged by
Edward Mellon
; Music and lyircs of "A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me" by
Louis Duggan
Directed by
Edwin R. Wolfe
; Choreographed by
Calvin M. King
Costume Design by
Eves Costume Company
William Adriance
A Messenger Boy
Chorus
Marshall Allen
Chorus
W. Baron
A Usaac
Edward Bonoff
Another Sergeant
Flivver Pilot No. 1
Edward Bunting
Basil B. Vedeer
A Tommy
Henry Carr
Chorus
Raymond Clarke
Taps
Milton E. Claypoole
Lieut. Allen Towne
Harold Conklin
Chorus
Robert Covington
Caesar Charlemagne Pershing Lee
Clifford Crowthers
Chorus
Winfield Dougherty
Chorus
Thomas H. Elliott
Chorus
Richard Fechheimer
Still Another Sergeant
Ober General Harsenpfeffer
Henry Fry
Chorus
Charles H. Giradeau
Bernice Buttercup
Edward E. Glenn
Chorus
Charles Hamp
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones
Chorus
Clarence W. Heisse
Chorus
Ira Hidden
Henry Ford
Edward Hohman
Chorus
Charles E. Johnson
Chorus
Charles Keck
Miss Franco-American
Charles Kirk
Mitzy McFagin
George W. Kowalski
Prologue
A Gate Guard
The Kaiser
Justin Langville
Chorus
Charles Lawrence
Hardluck Himself
Flivver Pilot No. 2
Hubert Linscott
Mr. Dreams
Allen E. Mattox
A Poilu
Chorus
Richard McCarl
Chorus
Paul McCoy
A Policeman
Chorus
Donald A. McInnes
Chorus
William A. McMichaels
Tom Collins
Another Gate Guard
A Spy
Carle V. Middleton
A Sergeant
Frank Morin
Chorus
Lee Parker
Chorus
Charles Pawlick
Chorus
William J. Rehr
Chorus
Frank B. Ryan
Chorus
Edward Saunders
Chorus
John S. Saunders
Chorus
Robert Tanner
Chorus
Norman Toohey
Chorus
F. Turley
Bud Weizer
Patrick Walsh
Chorus
music by
William B. Kernell
; lyrics by
Richard Fechheimer
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Whitewings Marimba
Opening Chorus
(We're) Recrootin'
Still Another Sergeant and A Sergeant
Buy a Bond
Joseph Jackson Joffre Jones and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Boys, Be Proud You're a USAAC
Ensemble
Patsy Bolivar
Hardluck Himself
I'm the Guy
A Gate Guard and Lieut. Allen Towne
Just a Little After Taps
Taps
Bring Me a Blonde
Good-Bye, Bill
Mitzy McFagin, Lieut. Allen Towne and A Gate Guard
Act 3
Sung By
The Ladies of London and Paris
A Tommy
A Jazz Band Am the Firstest Aid for Me
(music by
Louis Duggan
; lyrics by
Louis Duggan
)
Flivver Pilot No. 1
'Till I Come Home to You
Mr. Dreams and Taps
USAAC- Good-bye Bill
Company
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