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Keep 'em Laughing
Musical
Vaudeville
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 24, 1942
Closing Date
May 28, 1942
Performances
77
Musical
Vaudeville
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
44th Street Theatre
(Apr 24, 1942 - May 28, 1942)
Description
A variety revue in two acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Clifford C. Fischer
; Produced by arrangement with
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Staged by
Clifford Fischer
Scenic Design by
Frank W. Stevens
Stage Manager:
Joe Hess
Al White Beauties
Alice Anthony
Al White Beauty
Paddy Barker
Al White Beauty
Marji Beeler
Al White Beauty
Rita Berry
Al White Beauty
The Bricklayers
Eleanor Broun
Al White Beauty
Jack Cole
Vera Devine
Al White Beauty
Cece Eames
Al White Beauty
Emily Fabian
Al White Beauty
Peggy French
William Gaxton
Grace Hartman
Paul Hartman
Hildegard
Ruth Josephs
Al White Beauty
Miriam LaVelle
Charles Lawrence
Lucy Lewis
Al White Beauty
George E. Mack
Kitty Mattern
Victor Moore
The Stuart Morgan Dancers
Zero Mostel
Broadway debut
Michael Neale
Al White Beauty
Kay Paige
Al White Beauty
Shirley Paige
June Peiter
Al White Beauty
Phil Romano's Orchestra
Pinto
Al White Beauty
Norma Richter
Al White Beauty
Isabel Rolfe
Al White Beauty
Fred Sanborn
Edith Stromberg
Al White Beauty
Ellen Taylor
Al White Beauty
Jack Tyler
Songs
A Pink Cocktail for a Blue Lady
I Said No
There's Something About a Soldier
Not a Care in the World
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Clifford C. Fischer
; Produced by arrangement with
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Staged by
Clifford Fischer
Scenic Design by
Frank W. Stevens
Stage Manager:
Joe Hess
Al White Beauties
Alice Anthony
Al White Beauty
Paddy Barker
Al White Beauty
Marji Beeler
Al White Beauty
Rita Berry
Al White Beauty
The Bricklayers
Eleanor Broun
Al White Beauty
Jack Cole
Vera Devine
Al White Beauty
Cece Eames
Al White Beauty
Emily Fabian
Al White Beauty
Peggy French
William Gaxton
Grace Hartman
Paul Hartman
Hildegard
Ruth Josephs
Al White Beauty
Miriam LaVelle
Charles Lawrence
Lucy Lewis
Al White Beauty
George E. Mack
Kitty Mattern
Victor Moore
The Stuart Morgan Dancers
Zero Mostel
Broadway debut
Michael Neale
Al White Beauty
Kay Paige
Al White Beauty
Shirley Paige
June Peiter
Al White Beauty
Phil Romano's Orchestra
Pinto
Al White Beauty
Norma Richter
Al White Beauty
Isabel Rolfe
Al White Beauty
Fred Sanborn
Edith Stromberg
Al White Beauty
Ellen Taylor
Al White Beauty
Jack Tyler
A Pink Cocktail for a Blue Lady
I Said No
There's Something About a Soldier
Not a Care in the World
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