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The Merry World
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 08, 1926
Closing Date
Aug 21, 1926
Performances
87
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 08, 1926
Close Date: Aug 21, 1926
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Imperial Theatre
(Jun 08, 1926 - Aug 1926)
Shubert Theatre
(Aug 02, 1926 - Aug 21, 1926)
Description
A revue in two acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
; Produced in association with
Albert De Courville
Music by
Maurice Rubens
,
J. Fred Coots
,
Herman Hupfeld
and
Sam Timber
; Lyrics by
Clifford Grey
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
; Featuring songs by
Marc Anthony
and
Albert Von Tilzer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Leo Robin
,
Donovan Parsons
and
Herbert Reynolds
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Directed by
Charles Judels
; Choreographed by
Larry Ceballos
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Max Weldy
and
Ernest Schrapps
Beatrice Bickel
Laine Blaire
Billie Blake
Marian Boazo
Ray Bolger
Emil Boreo
Margaret Breen
Ann Burnes
Donald Calthrop
Louise Chowning
Carmen Conley
Grace Connelly
Lucita Corvera
Wilma Crossman
Edith Davis
Betty De Pascue
Bernard Dudley
Mary Dunckley
Irving Edwards
Sudworth Frazier
Selby Galloway
Grace Glover
Alexander Gray
Nicholas Grey
Elna Gudrun
Fred Harper
Morris Harvey
Grace Hayes
Evelyn Herbert
Frank Jarvis
Ann LaVerne
Edwin Lawrence
Morhora Lloyd
Lily long
Lillian Lorray
Yoland Losee
June Lovewell
Cookie Lunsford
Eva Lynn
Frances Lynn
Helen Madigan
Ada Marcus
Jaquelyn Marshall
Ritta Martin
Maryland Collegians
Marion Mooney
Gale Moore
Jane Moore
Ruth Moore
Maxine Morton
Sylvia Neirick
Dorothy Noble
Starke Patterson
Betty Pecan
Bunnie Pedreau
Lola Raine
Dezso Retter
Annie Rose
Salt and Pepper
Betty Sheldon
Ruth Simmons
Lily Smart
Olga Smirnova
Evan Southwell
Leonie Spiro
Frances Suzanne
Mabelle Swor
Myrtle Thompson
Kao Tortoni
Peaches Tortoni
Rosalie Trego
Nicholas Tripolitoff
Helen Wallace
Thomas Whitely
Dorothy Whitmore
Virginia Whitmore
Songs
music by
Herman Hupfeld
,
J. Fred Coots
,
Maurice Rubens
and
Sam Timberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Military Charleston
L'Enchaineuse
Don't Fall in Love (With Me)
(music by
Herman Hupfeld
; lyrics by
Herman Hupfeld
)
Golden Gates (of Happiness)
(music by
J. Fred Coots
)
Tallahassee
Girofle-Girofla
Silk Stockings
White Rose, Red Rose
Whispering Trees
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
; lyrics by
Herbert Reynolds
)
(Come Over to) Deauville
(music by
Herman Hupfeld
; lyrics by
Herman Hupfeld
)
Beauty Adorned
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Act 2
The Fall of the Leaves
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Dangerous Devil
Wait of Their Sweeties
My Cutey's Due to Two-to-Two To-day
(music by
Albert Von Tilzer
; lyrics by
Leo Robin
)
Ceinture de Chastete
Love's Call
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Heroes of Yesterday
Jabberwalky
Dancing Jim
(music by
Marc Anthony
; lyrics by
Donovan Parsons
)
Versailles
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
; Produced in association with
Albert De Courville
Music by
Maurice Rubens
,
J. Fred Coots
,
Herman Hupfeld
and
Sam Timber
; Lyrics by
Clifford Grey
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
; Featuring songs by
Marc Anthony
and
Albert Von Tilzer
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Leo Robin
,
Donovan Parsons
and
Herbert Reynolds
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Directed by
Charles Judels
; Choreographed by
Larry Ceballos
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Max Weldy
and
Ernest Schrapps
Beatrice Bickel
Laine Blaire
Billie Blake
Marian Boazo
Ray Bolger
Emil Boreo
Margaret Breen
Ann Burnes
Donald Calthrop
Louise Chowning
Carmen Conley
Grace Connelly
Lucita Corvera
Wilma Crossman
Edith Davis
Betty De Pascue
Bernard Dudley
Mary Dunckley
Irving Edwards
Sudworth Frazier
Selby Galloway
Grace Glover
Alexander Gray
Nicholas Grey
Elna Gudrun
Fred Harper
Morris Harvey
Grace Hayes
Evelyn Herbert
Frank Jarvis
Ann LaVerne
Edwin Lawrence
Morhora Lloyd
Lily long
Lillian Lorray
Yoland Losee
June Lovewell
Cookie Lunsford
Eva Lynn
Frances Lynn
Helen Madigan
Ada Marcus
Jaquelyn Marshall
Ritta Martin
Maryland Collegians
Marion Mooney
Gale Moore
Jane Moore
Ruth Moore
Maxine Morton
Sylvia Neirick
Dorothy Noble
Starke Patterson
Betty Pecan
Bunnie Pedreau
Lola Raine
Dezso Retter
Annie Rose
Salt and Pepper
Betty Sheldon
Ruth Simmons
Lily Smart
Olga Smirnova
Evan Southwell
Leonie Spiro
Frances Suzanne
Mabelle Swor
Myrtle Thompson
Kao Tortoni
Peaches Tortoni
Rosalie Trego
Nicholas Tripolitoff
Helen Wallace
Thomas Whitely
Dorothy Whitmore
Virginia Whitmore
music by
Herman Hupfeld
,
J. Fred Coots
,
Maurice Rubens
and
Sam Timberg
; lyrics by
Clifford Grey
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Military Charleston
L'Enchaineuse
Don't Fall in Love (With Me)
(music by
Herman Hupfeld
; lyrics by
Herman Hupfeld
)
Golden Gates (of Happiness)
(music by
J. Fred Coots
)
Tallahassee
Girofle-Girofla
Silk Stockings
White Rose, Red Rose
Whispering Trees
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
; lyrics by
Herbert Reynolds
)
(Come Over to) Deauville
(music by
Herman Hupfeld
; lyrics by
Herman Hupfeld
)
Beauty Adorned
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Act 2
The Fall of the Leaves
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Dangerous Devil
Wait of Their Sweeties
My Cutey's Due to Two-to-Two To-day
(music by
Albert Von Tilzer
; lyrics by
Leo Robin
)
Ceinture de Chastete
Love's Call
(music by
J. Fred Coots
and
Maurice Rubens
)
Heroes of Yesterday
Jabberwalky
Dancing Jim
(music by
Marc Anthony
; lyrics by
Donovan Parsons
)
Versailles
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