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Molly Darling
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 01, 1922
Closing Date
Nov 25, 1922
Previews
0
Performances
101
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 01, 1922
Close Date: Nov 25, 1922
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Liberty Theatre
(Sep 01, 1922 - Nov 1922)
Globe Theatre
(Nov 13, 1922 - Nov 25, 1922)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Ricardo's workshop and music store, Mrs. Redwing's Estate, the news-stand, Melody Hall, a fantasy of the Orient, and a broadcasting station.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Moore
and
Macklin Megley
Music by
Tom Johnstone
; Book by
Otto Harbach
and
William Carey Duncan
; Lyrics by
Phil Cook
; Musical Director:
Milton Schwarzwald
; Music orchestrated by
Maurice DePackh
; Featuring songs by
Milton Schwarzwald
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Arthur Francis
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
; Directed by
Walter Wilson
Art Director:
Herbert Ward
; Scenic Design by
H Robert Law Studios
Ben Benny
Timmy
a Bootback
Harold Bird
Boy
Liana Cloutier
Girl
Marie Dolan
Girl
Jack Donahue
"Chic" Jiggs
a News Vendor
Lillian Downey
Girl
Violet Follis
Girl
Hal Forde
Chauncey Chesbro
a Music Publisher
Mae Friend
Girl
Myrtle Gilden
Girl
Jay Gould
Archie Ames
an Exponent of Victorious Thought
Emma Janvier
Mrs. Redwing
a Wealthy Widow
Norman Jefferson
Boy
Charles LaValle
Boy
Frances Lyndel
Girl
Lillian Mamet
Girl
James Martin
Boy
Bert McGuinnes
Boy
Mary Milburn
Molly Ricardo
the Violin Maker's Daughter
Ida Miller
Girl
Dorothy Morris
Girl
Esther Morris
Girl
Catherine Mulqueen
Marivane
Niece of Mrs. Redwing
Lester New
Boy
Clarence Nordstrom
Jack Stanton
a Club Attorney
Rhea Norton
Girl
Nina Penn
"Spirit of Eve"
Marie Pollitt
Girl
Yvette Reals
Girl
Albert Roccardi
Henri Ricardo
a Violin Maker
Marion Rollins
Girl
Jack Stanley
Boy
Betty Stewart
Girl
Cecil Summers
Oliver
a Butler
Billie Taylor
Trix Morton
Miller's Dancing Partner
Billy Taylor
Ted Miller
a Vaudevillian
William Warren
Boy
Burke Wilson
Tommy
a Bootback
Songs
music by
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Phil Cook
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
You Know What to Do
(music by
Tom Johnstone
and
Milton Schwarzwald
)
Ted Miller, Trix Morton, Molly Ricardo and "Chic" Jiggs
There's an Eve in Ev'ry Garden
Chauncey Chesbro, "Spirit of Eve" and Girls
Dear Little Gad-about
Marivane, Archie Ames and Boys
They Love It
Chauncey Chesbro, "Chic" Jiggs, Ted Miller and Trix Morton
Mellow Moon
Mrs. Redwing, Jack Stanton, Chauncey Chesbro and Girls
Stepping Some
Ted Miller and Trix Morton
When Your Castles Come Tumbling Down
(music by
Milton Schwarzwald
; lyrics by
Arthur Francis
)
Molly Ricardo, Jack Stanton and Ensemble
Don't Tag Along
Archie Ames and Boys
Act 2
Sung By
Syncopate
Molly Ricardo, "Chic" Jiggs, Ted Miller, Trix Morton and Ensemble
Molly Darling
Jack Stanton, Molly Ricardo and Boys
Contrary Mary
Marivane, Archie Ames, "Spirit of Eve" and Girls
Melody Dreams
Molly Ricardo and Ballet
An Afterthought
"Chic" Jiggs and Girl
Spirit of the Radio
Entire Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Moore
and
Macklin Megley
Music by
Tom Johnstone
; Book by
Otto Harbach
and
William Carey Duncan
; Lyrics by
Phil Cook
; Musical Director:
Milton Schwarzwald
; Music orchestrated by
Maurice DePackh
; Featuring songs by
Milton Schwarzwald
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Arthur Francis
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
; Directed by
Walter Wilson
Art Director:
Herbert Ward
; Scenic Design by
H Robert Law Studios
Ben Benny
Timmy
a Bootback
Harold Bird
Boy
Liana Cloutier
Girl
Marie Dolan
Girl
Jack Donahue
"Chic" Jiggs
a News Vendor
Lillian Downey
Girl
Violet Follis
Girl
Hal Forde
Chauncey Chesbro
a Music Publisher
Mae Friend
Girl
Myrtle Gilden
Girl
Jay Gould
Archie Ames
an Exponent of Victorious Thought
Emma Janvier
Mrs. Redwing
a Wealthy Widow
Norman Jefferson
Boy
Charles LaValle
Boy
Frances Lyndel
Girl
Lillian Mamet
Girl
James Martin
Boy
Bert McGuinnes
Boy
Mary Milburn
Molly Ricardo
the Violin Maker's Daughter
Ida Miller
Girl
Dorothy Morris
Girl
Esther Morris
Girl
Catherine Mulqueen
Marivane
Niece of Mrs. Redwing
Lester New
Boy
Clarence Nordstrom
Jack Stanton
a Club Attorney
Rhea Norton
Girl
Nina Penn
"Spirit of Eve"
Marie Pollitt
Girl
Yvette Reals
Girl
Albert Roccardi
Henri Ricardo
a Violin Maker
Marion Rollins
Girl
Jack Stanley
Boy
Betty Stewart
Girl
Cecil Summers
Oliver
a Butler
Billie Taylor
Trix Morton
Miller's Dancing Partner
Billy Taylor
Ted Miller
a Vaudevillian
William Warren
Boy
Burke Wilson
Tommy
a Bootback
music by
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Phil Cook
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
You Know What to Do
(music by
Tom Johnstone
and
Milton Schwarzwald
)
Ted Miller, Trix Morton, Molly Ricardo and "Chic" Jiggs
There's an Eve in Ev'ry Garden
Chauncey Chesbro, "Spirit of Eve" and Girls
Dear Little Gad-about
Marivane, Archie Ames and Boys
They Love It
Chauncey Chesbro, "Chic" Jiggs, Ted Miller and Trix Morton
Mellow Moon
Mrs. Redwing, Jack Stanton, Chauncey Chesbro and Girls
Stepping Some
Ted Miller and Trix Morton
When Your Castles Come Tumbling Down
(music by
Milton Schwarzwald
; lyrics by
Arthur Francis
)
Molly Ricardo, Jack Stanton and Ensemble
Don't Tag Along
Archie Ames and Boys
Act 2
Sung By
Syncopate
Molly Ricardo, "Chic" Jiggs, Ted Miller, Trix Morton and Ensemble
Molly Darling
Jack Stanton, Molly Ricardo and Boys
Contrary Mary
Marivane, Archie Ames, "Spirit of Eve" and Girls
Melody Dreams
Molly Ricardo and Ballet
An Afterthought
"Chic" Jiggs and Girl
Spirit of the Radio
Entire Company
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