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Three Cheers
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 15, 1928
Closing Date
Apr 13, 1929
Performances
210
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 15, 1928
Close Date: Apr 13, 1929
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Globe Theatre
(Oct 15, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
In and around the Palace of Itza; In Hollywood
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Charles Dillingham
Music by
Raymond Hubbell
; Book by
Anne Caldwell
and
R.H. Burnside
; Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
; Additional lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
; Additional music by
Ray Henderson
and
Leslie Sarony
; Musical Director:
George Hirst
Choreographed by
Dave Bennett
and
Mary Read
; Staged by
R.H. Burnside
Scenic Design by
Sheldon K. Viele
and
Raymond Sovey
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Edward Allan
Spike
Sally Anderson
Ensemble
Bub Baldwin
Ensemble
Regina Burke
Ensemble
Noreen Callow
Ensemble
Doris Carter
Ensemble
Jean Castleton
Ensemble
Charles Conkling
Ensemble
Peggy Cunningham
Ensemble
Anna May Dennehy
Ensemble
Thea Dore
Floria Farleigh
Tanya Dumova
Ensemble
Maude Eburne
Queen Ysobel
Alan Edwards
Harry Vance
Jeanne Edwards
Ensemble
Richard Ellis
Ensemble
Floyd English
Ensemble
Ruth Farrar
Ensemble
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Ensemble
Cynthia Foley
Ermyntrude
Helene Franz
Ensemble
Ottille George
Ensemble
Clara Gillette
Ensemble
Louise Gillette
Ensemble
Evelyn Greer
Ensemble
Marjory Griffiths
Ensemble
Mabel Hall
Ensemble
Kathryn Hereford
Mike
Sadie Hudson
Ensemble
Irving Jackson
Ensemble
Queenie James
Ensemble
Mimi Jordan
Ensemble
Helen Kaiser
Ensemble
Patsy Kelly
Bobbie Bird
Dick Kennedy
Ensemble
William Kerschell
Inn Keeper
John Lambert
Malotte
Maxine Lorenz
Ensemble
Helen MacDonald
Ensemble
Geraldine Markham
Ensemble
Muriel Marlowe
Ensemble
Emily Martin
Ensemble
Tom McLaughlin
Ensemble
Cora Meary
Ensemble
Dolly Mosley
Ensemble
James Murray
Captain Meurice
Evelyn Nelson
Ensemble
Vera O'Brien
Ensemble
Blanche O'Donohue
Ensemble
Gladys Pender
Ensemble
Leonia Pennington
Ensemble
Florine Phelps
Letty
Irene Phelps
Betty
Dorothy Phillips
Ensemble
Bella Pilling
Ensemble
Nickie Pitell
Ensemble
Phyllis Rae
Zazia
Oscar Ragland
The Duke
Evangeline Raleigh
Audrey Nugent
Mozelle Ransome
Ensemble
Wilbur Reviere
Ensemble
Phyllis Reynolds
Ensemble
Florence Rice
Ensemble
Anna Riley
Ensemble
Will Rogers
King Pompanola
Dorothy Sabin
Ensemble
Joseph Shrode
Cameraman
Florence Stack
Ensemble
Jane Stafford
Ensemble
Jet Stanley
Ensemble
Dorothy Stone
Princess Sylvia
Ralph Thomson
Wellington Westland
Frances Thress
Ensemble
Peggy Timmons
Ensemble
Andrew Tombes
George Mullins
William Torpey
The Mayor
William Valentine
Prince Josef
Janet Velie
Daphne De Lorne
Winthrop Wayne
Ensemble
Alice Wright
Ensemble
Doris Yates
Ensemble
Globe Theatre
(Oct 15, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Cast
Fred Stone
Was unable to open the show due to illness
King Pompanola
Songs
music by
Raymond Hubbell
; lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Americans Are Here
Daphne De Lorne, Bobbie Bird, Audrey Nugent, Floria Farleigh, George Mullins, Malotte, Wellington Westland and Ensemble
(My) Orange Blossom Home
George Mullins, Letty and Betty
Lady Luck
Princess Sylvia and Ensemble
Maybe This Is Love
(music by
Ray Henderson
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
)
Princess Sylvia and George Mullins
It's an Old Spanish Custom
King Pompanola
Pompanola
(music by
Ray Henderson
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
)
Princess Sylvia, George Mullins, Letty, Betty, Zazia, Ermyntrude and Ensemble
Because You're Beautiful
George Mullins, Bobbie Bird, Ermyntrude, Floria Farleigh, Mike and Ensemble
Bobby and Me
Princess Sylvia and Tiller Sunshine Girls
Act 2
Sung By
The Silver Tree
Daphne De Lorne, Audrey Nugent, Floria Farleigh, Zazia and Ensemble
Gee, But It's Great to Be Alive
Princess Sylvia and Spike
Look Pleasant
George Mullins, Bobbie Bird and Spike
Two Boys
Princess Sylvia, Harry Vance and Prince Josef
Let's All Sing the Lard Song
(music by
Leslie Sarony
)
King Pompanola and George Mullins
Putting on the Ritz
Princess Sylvia, Spike, Tiller Sunshine Girls and Ensemble
Happy Hoboes
Princess Sylvia and King Pompanola
Bride Bells
Daphne De Lorne, The Duke and Malotte
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Charles Dillingham
Music by
Raymond Hubbell
; Book by
Anne Caldwell
and
R.H. Burnside
; Lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
; Additional lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
; Additional music by
Ray Henderson
and
Leslie Sarony
; Musical Director:
George Hirst
Choreographed by
Dave Bennett
and
Mary Read
; Staged by
R.H. Burnside
Scenic Design by
Sheldon K. Viele
and
Raymond Sovey
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Edward Allan
Spike
Sally Anderson
Ensemble
Bub Baldwin
Ensemble
Regina Burke
Ensemble
Noreen Callow
Ensemble
Doris Carter
Ensemble
Jean Castleton
Ensemble
Charles Conkling
Ensemble
Peggy Cunningham
Ensemble
Anna May Dennehy
Ensemble
Thea Dore
Floria Farleigh
Tanya Dumova
Ensemble
Maude Eburne
Queen Ysobel
Alan Edwards
Harry Vance
Jeanne Edwards
Ensemble
Richard Ellis
Ensemble
Floyd English
Ensemble
Ruth Farrar
Ensemble
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Ensemble
Cynthia Foley
Ermyntrude
Helene Franz
Ensemble
Ottille George
Ensemble
Clara Gillette
Ensemble
Louise Gillette
Ensemble
Evelyn Greer
Ensemble
Marjory Griffiths
Ensemble
Mabel Hall
Ensemble
Kathryn Hereford
Mike
Sadie Hudson
Ensemble
Irving Jackson
Ensemble
Queenie James
Ensemble
Mimi Jordan
Ensemble
Helen Kaiser
Ensemble
Patsy Kelly
Bobbie Bird
Dick Kennedy
Ensemble
William Kerschell
Inn Keeper
John Lambert
Malotte
Maxine Lorenz
Ensemble
Helen MacDonald
Ensemble
Geraldine Markham
Ensemble
Muriel Marlowe
Ensemble
Emily Martin
Ensemble
Tom McLaughlin
Ensemble
Cora Meary
Ensemble
Dolly Mosley
Ensemble
James Murray
Captain Meurice
Evelyn Nelson
Ensemble
Vera O'Brien
Ensemble
Blanche O'Donohue
Ensemble
Gladys Pender
Ensemble
Leonia Pennington
Ensemble
Florine Phelps
Letty
Irene Phelps
Betty
Dorothy Phillips
Ensemble
Bella Pilling
Ensemble
Nickie Pitell
Ensemble
Phyllis Rae
Zazia
Oscar Ragland
The Duke
Evangeline Raleigh
Audrey Nugent
Mozelle Ransome
Ensemble
Wilbur Reviere
Ensemble
Phyllis Reynolds
Ensemble
Florence Rice
Ensemble
Anna Riley
Ensemble
Will Rogers
King Pompanola
Dorothy Sabin
Ensemble
Joseph Shrode
Cameraman
Florence Stack
Ensemble
Jane Stafford
Ensemble
Jet Stanley
Ensemble
Dorothy Stone
Princess Sylvia
Ralph Thomson
Wellington Westland
Frances Thress
Ensemble
Peggy Timmons
Ensemble
Andrew Tombes
George Mullins
William Torpey
The Mayor
William Valentine
Prince Josef
Janet Velie
Daphne De Lorne
Winthrop Wayne
Ensemble
Alice Wright
Ensemble
Doris Yates
Ensemble
Globe Theatre
(Oct 15, 1928 - Apr 13, 1929)
Cast
Fred Stone
Was unable to open the show due to illness
King Pompanola
music by
Raymond Hubbell
; lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Americans Are Here
Daphne De Lorne, Bobbie Bird, Audrey Nugent, Floria Farleigh, George Mullins, Malotte, Wellington Westland and Ensemble
(My) Orange Blossom Home
George Mullins, Letty and Betty
Lady Luck
Princess Sylvia and Ensemble
Maybe This Is Love
(music by
Ray Henderson
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
)
Princess Sylvia and George Mullins
It's an Old Spanish Custom
King Pompanola
Pompanola
(music by
Ray Henderson
; lyrics by
Lew Brown
and
Buddy DeSylva
)
Princess Sylvia, George Mullins, Letty, Betty, Zazia, Ermyntrude and Ensemble
Because You're Beautiful
George Mullins, Bobbie Bird, Ermyntrude, Floria Farleigh, Mike and Ensemble
Bobby and Me
Princess Sylvia and Tiller Sunshine Girls
Act 2
Sung By
The Silver Tree
Daphne De Lorne, Audrey Nugent, Floria Farleigh, Zazia and Ensemble
Gee, But It's Great to Be Alive
Princess Sylvia and Spike
Look Pleasant
George Mullins, Bobbie Bird and Spike
Two Boys
Princess Sylvia, Harry Vance and Prince Josef
Let's All Sing the Lard Song
(music by
Leslie Sarony
)
King Pompanola and George Mullins
Putting on the Ritz
Princess Sylvia, Spike, Tiller Sunshine Girls and Ensemble
Happy Hoboes
Princess Sylvia and King Pompanola
Bride Bells
Daphne De Lorne, The Duke and Malotte
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