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Over the Top
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 28, 1917
Closing Date
Feb 02, 1918
Performances
78
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 28, 1917
Close Date: Feb 02, 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
(Nov 28, 1917 - Feb 02, 1918)
Description
A Musical Revue in Two Acts and 15 Scenes
Setting
New Jersey, the Land of Frocks and Frills, the railroad station, Posterland, Greenwich Village, an aviation camp, a theatre, the Golden Forest in Algeria, and Chu Chin Chow's cave
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
Harold Atteridge
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Additional numbers by
Herman Timberg
; Lyrics by
Matthew C. Woodward
and
Charles Manning
; Musical Director:
Frank Tours
; Additional lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Additional music by
Frank Carter
Directed by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Scenic Design by
P. Dodd Ackerman
; Costume Design by
Homer Conant
,
Josephs
and
Mme. Kahn
Miss Arnold
Adele Astaire
Fred Astaire
Anita Baldwin
Muriel Barnes
T. Roy Barnes
Anna Berg
Aleen Bronson
Bly Brown
Craig Campbell
Clara Carroll
Jean Carroll
Miss Cassidy
Florence Challenger
Kewpie Collier
Ray Conlin
Paul Cordes
Louise Dale
Harry Detlof
Mary Eaton
Miss Eden
Miss Edward
Miss Forbes
Aileen French
Ada Fuld
Justine Johnstone
Joe Laurie
Miss Levine
Beatrice Little
Martha Lorber
Ted Lorraine
Ma-Belle
Charles Mack
Molly Moore
Frank Murphy
Miss Murray
Dagmar Oakland
Vivien Oakland
Betty Pierce
Miss Powell
Phyllis Prince
Jean Rebera
Rose Rolanda
Miss Rook
F. Rowe
Edna Russell
Emma Sharrock
Harry Sharrock
Beatrice Sommers
Miss Sortelle
Flo Summerville
Hal Taggart
Miss Warwick
Nina Whittmore
Hilda Wright
Miss Youde
Songs
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Charles Manning
and
Matthew C. Woodward
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Frocks and Frills
My Rainbow Girl
The Girl for Me
Posterland
That Airship of Mine
Greenwich Village Belle
Oh, Galatea
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Over the Top
Act 2
Golden Pheasant
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Matthew C. Woodward
)
Algerian Girl
Where Is the Language to Tell?
The Justine Johnstone Rag
(music by
Frank Carter
,
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Charles Manning
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
and
Harold Atteridge
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Additional numbers by
Herman Timberg
; Lyrics by
Matthew C. Woodward
and
Charles Manning
; Musical Director:
Frank Tours
; Additional lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Additional music by
Frank Carter
Directed by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Scenic Design by
P. Dodd Ackerman
; Costume Design by
Homer Conant
,
Josephs
and
Mme. Kahn
Miss Arnold
Adele Astaire
Fred Astaire
Anita Baldwin
Muriel Barnes
T. Roy Barnes
Anna Berg
Aleen Bronson
Bly Brown
Craig Campbell
Clara Carroll
Jean Carroll
Miss Cassidy
Florence Challenger
Kewpie Collier
Ray Conlin
Paul Cordes
Louise Dale
Harry Detlof
Mary Eaton
Miss Eden
Miss Edward
Miss Forbes
Aileen French
Ada Fuld
Justine Johnstone
Joe Laurie
Miss Levine
Beatrice Little
Martha Lorber
Ted Lorraine
Ma-Belle
Charles Mack
Molly Moore
Frank Murphy
Miss Murray
Dagmar Oakland
Vivien Oakland
Betty Pierce
Miss Powell
Phyllis Prince
Jean Rebera
Rose Rolanda
Miss Rook
F. Rowe
Edna Russell
Emma Sharrock
Harry Sharrock
Beatrice Sommers
Miss Sortelle
Flo Summerville
Hal Taggart
Miss Warwick
Nina Whittmore
Hilda Wright
Miss Youde
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Charles Manning
and
Matthew C. Woodward
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Frocks and Frills
My Rainbow Girl
The Girl for Me
Posterland
That Airship of Mine
Greenwich Village Belle
Oh, Galatea
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
)
Over the Top
Act 2
Golden Pheasant
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Matthew C. Woodward
)
Algerian Girl
Where Is the Language to Tell?
The Justine Johnstone Rag
(music by
Frank Carter
,
Sigmund Romberg
and
Herman Timberg
; lyrics by
Charles Manning
)
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