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Hello, Alexander
Musical
Extravaganza
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 07, 1919
Closing Date
Nov 22, 1919
Performances
56
Musical
Extravaganza
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
44th Street Theatre
(Oct 07, 1919 - Nov 22, 1919)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Tampa Bay Hotel, outside the Aviation Camp, Grand Minstrel and Jones' Ever-Ready Minstrels, the Levee on the Mississippi, the drug store, the villa of Col. Winslow, New Orleans, Jazz Valley and the ba
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Jean Schwartz
; Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Emily Young
; Lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
; Based on the musical "The Ham Tree" by
George V. Hobart
,
Jean Schwartz
and
William Jerome
; Musical Director:
Samuel Lehman
; Additional music by
Carey Morgan
,
G.H. Clutsam
,
Harold G. Frost
,
F. Henri Klickmann
,
Haydn Wood
and
Jack Glogau
; Additional lyrics by
Carey Morgan
,
G.H. Clutsam
,
Harold G. Frost
,
F. Henri Klickmann
,
Fred E. Weatherly
,
Murray Kissen
and
Joe Burns
Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Costume Design by
Samuel Zalud
Chick Barrymore
Gloria Carter
May Battie
Ensemble
Pearl Betts
Ensemble
Fred Bliss
Lieut. Clay
Kitty Boylan
Ensemble
Boyle & Brazil
Simons and Slocum
Marjorie Bush
Ensemble
Jack Cagwin
Lieut. Jack Winslow
Larry Clifford
Jim Delilly
Marion Comfort
Ensemble
Florence DeBarde
Ensemble
Peggy Dempsey
Mary Lawton
Ensemble
Helen DeWitt
Ensemble
Mabel Elaine
Eczema Johnson
Bertine Farnsworth
Ensemble
Jack Fleming
Ensemble
Eddie Flynn
Spike Murphy
Harry Forsyeth
Lieut. Gordon
Renee Genere
Ensemble
John Golden
Ensemble
Gabriel Grey
Mrs. Carter
Martin Griffin
Lieut. Jackson
Joe Hamilton
Joe
Bull Conners
Thomas K. Heath
Henry Clay Jones
Vivien Holt
Aunt Jeminma
May Irving
Ensemble
Charles Judson
"Muggs" Casey
Ensemble
Al Ladden
Ensemble
Irmelda LaMort
Ensemble
Jean Lee
Ensemble
Marty Lee
Ensemble
Edith Mainard
Ensemble
Dot Mantell
Mollie Bragg
Pearle Matthews
Ensemble
Mollie McCabe
Ensemble
Helen McCarthy
Ensemble
James McIntyre
Alexander
Beth McKendry
Ensemble
Mae Millar
Ensemble
Esther Miller
Ensemble
John Mills
Ensemble
Joe Mullen
Ensemble
Marie Nason
Ensemble
Milton Pohs
Leader of Crowd
Dan Quinlan
Col. Winslow
Rosie Quinn
Maude Bradbury
Lottie Reick
Susie Folsom
Catherine Rich
Ensemble
Earl Rickard
Capt. Chomendley
Edith Rook
Ensemble
Elinore Rosedale
Ensemble
Lillian Rosedale
Mammy Cloe
Murry Salet
Lieut. Allen
Eddie Scanlon
Ensemble
Esther Shannon
Ensemble
Lillian Simms
Ensemble
Evelyn Sintae
Ensemble
Betty Squires
Ensemble
Marion Stockwell
Ensemble
Sophie Tucker
Aunt Kittie
Jean Tyne
Ethel Winslow
Marie Valerio
Ensemble
Winnie Ward
Ensemble
Trixie Warren
Ensemble
Frank Westphal
"Toots" McSwat
Sid Williams
Ensemble
Florence Winn
Ensemble
44th Street Theatre
(Oct 07, 1919 - Nov 22, 1919)
Cast
Gilda Gray
Maude Bradbury
Esther Walker
Aunt Kittie
Sid Williams
"Toots" McSwat
Songs
music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Tampa Bay
Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Up in the Air
Ethel Winslow, Maude Bradbury, Lieut. Jack Winslow and Capt. Chomendley
Baseball
Gloria Carter and Baseball Players
Pantomime Baseball
"Toots" McSwat, "Muggs" Casey and Spike Murphy
Why Are Chickens So High?
(music by
Carey Morgan
; lyrics by
Carey Morgan
)
Aunt Kittie
(Those) Dixie Melodies
Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Give Me the South (All the Time)
Maude Bradbury and Lieut. Jack Winslow
Glad I'm from Dixie
Jim Delilly
Tell Me
Lieut. Jack Winslow and Quartette
(Sweet) Hawaiian Moonlight
(music by
Harold G. Frost
and
F. Henri Klickmann
; lyrics by
Harold G. Frost
and
F. Henri Klickmann
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Roses of Picardy
(music by
Haydn Wood
; lyrics by
Fred E. Weatherly
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Capt. Chomendley
At the High Brown Baby's Ball
Aunt Kittie
(When Those) Mason and Dixon Minstrels (Hit Town)
Simons and Slocum and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Ma Curly Headed Baby
(music by
G.H. Clutsam
; lyrics by
G.H. Clutsam
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Ghost of Old Black Joe
Eczema Johnson, Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Swanee Glide
Eczema Johnson and Ensemble
Two Lips from Georgia
Lieut. Jack Winslow
Old Fashioned Rag
Ethel Winslow, Maude Bradbury, Lieut. Jack Winslow, Capt. Chomendley and Ensemble
(Pretty Up, Pretty Up,) Pretty Baby
Maude Bradbury and Ensemble
Oh How Much Good He Does Me
When It Comes to Lovin' the Girls I'm Way Ahead of the Times
(music by
Jack Glogau
; lyrics by
Joe Burns
and
Murray Kissen
)
Yip! Yip!
Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Jean Schwartz
; Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Emily Young
; Lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
; Based on the musical "The Ham Tree" by
George V. Hobart
,
Jean Schwartz
and
William Jerome
; Musical Director:
Samuel Lehman
; Additional music by
Carey Morgan
,
G.H. Clutsam
,
Harold G. Frost
,
F. Henri Klickmann
,
Haydn Wood
and
Jack Glogau
; Additional lyrics by
Carey Morgan
,
G.H. Clutsam
,
Harold G. Frost
,
F. Henri Klickmann
,
Fred E. Weatherly
,
Murray Kissen
and
Joe Burns
Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Costume Design by
Samuel Zalud
Chick Barrymore
Gloria Carter
May Battie
Ensemble
Pearl Betts
Ensemble
Fred Bliss
Lieut. Clay
Kitty Boylan
Ensemble
Boyle & Brazil
Simons and Slocum
Marjorie Bush
Ensemble
Jack Cagwin
Lieut. Jack Winslow
Larry Clifford
Jim Delilly
Marion Comfort
Ensemble
Florence DeBarde
Ensemble
Peggy Dempsey
Mary Lawton
Ensemble
Helen DeWitt
Ensemble
Mabel Elaine
Eczema Johnson
Bertine Farnsworth
Ensemble
Jack Fleming
Ensemble
Eddie Flynn
Spike Murphy
Harry Forsyeth
Lieut. Gordon
Renee Genere
Ensemble
John Golden
Ensemble
Gabriel Grey
Mrs. Carter
Martin Griffin
Lieut. Jackson
Joe Hamilton
Joe
Bull Conners
Thomas K. Heath
Henry Clay Jones
Vivien Holt
Aunt Jeminma
May Irving
Ensemble
Charles Judson
"Muggs" Casey
Ensemble
Al Ladden
Ensemble
Irmelda LaMort
Ensemble
Jean Lee
Ensemble
Marty Lee
Ensemble
Edith Mainard
Ensemble
Dot Mantell
Mollie Bragg
Pearle Matthews
Ensemble
Mollie McCabe
Ensemble
Helen McCarthy
Ensemble
James McIntyre
Alexander
Beth McKendry
Ensemble
Mae Millar
Ensemble
Esther Miller
Ensemble
John Mills
Ensemble
Joe Mullen
Ensemble
Marie Nason
Ensemble
Milton Pohs
Leader of Crowd
Dan Quinlan
Col. Winslow
Rosie Quinn
Maude Bradbury
Lottie Reick
Susie Folsom
Catherine Rich
Ensemble
Earl Rickard
Capt. Chomendley
Edith Rook
Ensemble
Elinore Rosedale
Ensemble
Lillian Rosedale
Mammy Cloe
Murry Salet
Lieut. Allen
Eddie Scanlon
Ensemble
Esther Shannon
Ensemble
Lillian Simms
Ensemble
Evelyn Sintae
Ensemble
Betty Squires
Ensemble
Marion Stockwell
Ensemble
Sophie Tucker
Aunt Kittie
Jean Tyne
Ethel Winslow
Marie Valerio
Ensemble
Winnie Ward
Ensemble
Trixie Warren
Ensemble
Frank Westphal
"Toots" McSwat
Sid Williams
Ensemble
Florence Winn
Ensemble
44th Street Theatre
(Oct 07, 1919 - Nov 22, 1919)
Cast
Gilda Gray
Maude Bradbury
Esther Walker
Aunt Kittie
Sid Williams
"Toots" McSwat
music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Alfred Bryan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Tampa Bay
Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Up in the Air
Ethel Winslow, Maude Bradbury, Lieut. Jack Winslow and Capt. Chomendley
Baseball
Gloria Carter and Baseball Players
Pantomime Baseball
"Toots" McSwat, "Muggs" Casey and Spike Murphy
Why Are Chickens So High?
(music by
Carey Morgan
; lyrics by
Carey Morgan
)
Aunt Kittie
(Those) Dixie Melodies
Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Give Me the South (All the Time)
Maude Bradbury and Lieut. Jack Winslow
Glad I'm from Dixie
Jim Delilly
Tell Me
Lieut. Jack Winslow and Quartette
(Sweet) Hawaiian Moonlight
(music by
Harold G. Frost
and
F. Henri Klickmann
; lyrics by
Harold G. Frost
and
F. Henri Klickmann
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Roses of Picardy
(music by
Haydn Wood
; lyrics by
Fred E. Weatherly
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Capt. Chomendley
At the High Brown Baby's Ball
Aunt Kittie
(When Those) Mason and Dixon Minstrels (Hit Town)
Simons and Slocum and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Ma Curly Headed Baby
(music by
G.H. Clutsam
; lyrics by
G.H. Clutsam
)
Aunt Jeminma and Mammy Cloe
Ghost of Old Black Joe
Eczema Johnson, Simons and Slocum and Ensemble
Swanee Glide
Eczema Johnson and Ensemble
Two Lips from Georgia
Lieut. Jack Winslow
Old Fashioned Rag
Ethel Winslow, Maude Bradbury, Lieut. Jack Winslow, Capt. Chomendley and Ensemble
(Pretty Up, Pretty Up,) Pretty Baby
Maude Bradbury and Ensemble
Oh How Much Good He Does Me
When It Comes to Lovin' the Girls I'm Way Ahead of the Times
(music by
Jack Glogau
; lyrics by
Joe Burns
and
Murray Kissen
)
Yip! Yip!
Ensemble
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