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Kitty's Kisses
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 06, 1926
Closing Date
Oct 02, 1926
Performances
170
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Playhouse Theatre
(May 06, 1926 - Oct 02, 1926)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Hotel Wendel
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
William A. Brady
Music by
Con Conrad
; Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
Otto Harbach
; Lyrics by
Gus Kahn
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Otto Harbach
; Featuring songs by
Will Donaldson
; Musical Director:
John McManus
; Music orchestrated by
Maurice DePackh
Directed by
John Cromwell
; Musical Staging by
Bobby Connolly
Scenic Design by
Livingston Platt
; Costume Design by
Milgrims
and
Brooks Costume Company
Mildred Anders
Ensemble
Pauline Bartlett
Ensemble
Polly Blake
Ensemble
John Boles
Robert Mason
Billie Bostick
Ensemble
Walter Bradbury
The Bell Boy
A Track Walker
Frances Burke
Mrs. Dennison
Emily Burton
Ensemble
Mortimer Chadbourne
Brakeman
Jane Corcoran
Mrs. Burke
Warren Crosby
Ensemble
Dorothy Dilley
Kittie Brown
Patsy Dunn
The Maid
Lester Eldridge
Ensemble
Paul Florence
Ensemble
Jack Gargin
Ensemble
Irene Hamlin
Ensemble
Patty Hastings
Ensemble
Frank Hatch
Mr. Burke
Edna Hopper
Ensemble
Mildred Keats
Miss Wendel
Ruth Kelly
Ensemble
Ruth Laird
Ensemble
Arthur Lang
Dining Car Steward
William Leith
The Night Clerk
Nick Long
Philip Dennison
Gene McVey
Ensemble
Aileen Meehan
Lulu
Ensemble
William Neeley
Ensemble
Frances Nevins
Ensemble
George O'Brien
Ensemble
Cheri Pelham
Ensemble
Joe Sargent
Ensemble
Leonard Scott
Pullman Conductor
Kenneth Shutts
Conductor
Mark Smith
Richard Dennison
Georgina Tilden
A Country Girl
Ruth Warren
The Telephone Girl
William Wayne
The Day Clerk
Playhouse Theatre
(May 06, 1926 - Oct 02, 1926)
Cast
Charles Williams
The Bell Boy
Songs
music by
Con Conrad
; lyrics by
Gus Kahn
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Walkin' the Track
Lulu and Boys
Choo Choo Love
Train Crew
Kitty's Kisses
Kittie Brown and Robert Mason
I Love to Dance
Miss Wendel and Philip Dennison
Thinking of You
The Telephone Girl and The Day Clerk
Two Fellows and a Girl
Kittie Brown and Boys
I'm in Love
(lyrics by
Otto Harbach
and
Gus Kahn
)
Robert Mason and Boys
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Wendel, Philip Dennison and Girls
Promise Your Kisses
Kittie Brown, Miss Wendel and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Early in the Morning
Richard Dennison and Kittie Brown
I Don't Want Him
Kittie Brown, Richard Dennison and Mrs. Dennison
Needles
The Telephone Girl, Girls and Boys
Whenever I Dream
Kittie Brown and Robert Mason
Bounce Me
Miss Wendel, Philip Dennison, Girls and Boys
Steppin on the Blues
(music by
Con Conrad
and
Will Donaldson
)
The Night Clerk, Philip Dennison and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
William A. Brady
Music by
Con Conrad
; Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
Otto Harbach
; Lyrics by
Gus Kahn
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Otto Harbach
; Featuring songs by
Will Donaldson
; Musical Director:
John McManus
; Music orchestrated by
Maurice DePackh
Directed by
John Cromwell
; Musical Staging by
Bobby Connolly
Scenic Design by
Livingston Platt
; Costume Design by
Milgrims
and
Brooks Costume Company
Mildred Anders
Ensemble
Pauline Bartlett
Ensemble
Polly Blake
Ensemble
John Boles
Robert Mason
Billie Bostick
Ensemble
Walter Bradbury
The Bell Boy
A Track Walker
Frances Burke
Mrs. Dennison
Emily Burton
Ensemble
Mortimer Chadbourne
Brakeman
Jane Corcoran
Mrs. Burke
Warren Crosby
Ensemble
Dorothy Dilley
Kittie Brown
Patsy Dunn
The Maid
Lester Eldridge
Ensemble
Paul Florence
Ensemble
Jack Gargin
Ensemble
Irene Hamlin
Ensemble
Patty Hastings
Ensemble
Frank Hatch
Mr. Burke
Edna Hopper
Ensemble
Mildred Keats
Miss Wendel
Ruth Kelly
Ensemble
Ruth Laird
Ensemble
Arthur Lang
Dining Car Steward
William Leith
The Night Clerk
Nick Long
Philip Dennison
Gene McVey
Ensemble
Aileen Meehan
Lulu
Ensemble
William Neeley
Ensemble
Frances Nevins
Ensemble
George O'Brien
Ensemble
Cheri Pelham
Ensemble
Joe Sargent
Ensemble
Leonard Scott
Pullman Conductor
Kenneth Shutts
Conductor
Mark Smith
Richard Dennison
Georgina Tilden
A Country Girl
Ruth Warren
The Telephone Girl
William Wayne
The Day Clerk
Playhouse Theatre
(May 06, 1926 - Oct 02, 1926)
Cast
Charles Williams
The Bell Boy
music by
Con Conrad
; lyrics by
Gus Kahn
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Walkin' the Track
Lulu and Boys
Choo Choo Love
Train Crew
Kitty's Kisses
Kittie Brown and Robert Mason
I Love to Dance
Miss Wendel and Philip Dennison
Thinking of You
The Telephone Girl and The Day Clerk
Two Fellows and a Girl
Kittie Brown and Boys
I'm in Love
(lyrics by
Otto Harbach
and
Gus Kahn
)
Robert Mason and Boys
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Wendel, Philip Dennison and Girls
Promise Your Kisses
Kittie Brown, Miss Wendel and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Early in the Morning
Richard Dennison and Kittie Brown
I Don't Want Him
Kittie Brown, Richard Dennison and Mrs. Dennison
Needles
The Telephone Girl, Girls and Boys
Whenever I Dream
Kittie Brown and Robert Mason
Bounce Me
Miss Wendel, Philip Dennison, Girls and Boys
Steppin on the Blues
(music by
Con Conrad
and
Will Donaldson
)
The Night Clerk, Philip Dennison and Ensemble
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