MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 09, 1929
Closing Date
Dec 21, 1929
Performances
401
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre
(Jan 09, 1929 - Dec 21, 1929)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
The Bound Brook Country Club in early June.

Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel
Book by Laurence Schwab and B.G. DeSylva; Music by Ray Henderson; Lyrics by Lew Brown and B.G. DeSylva
Book Directed by Edgar MacGregor; Musical Numbers Staged by Bobby Connolly
Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager; Costume Design by Kiviette
General Manager: Charles L. Hertzman
Stage Manager: Edwin Saulpaugh; Assistant Stage Mgr: Arthur Appel; Technical Director: George Dunlap
General Press Representative: Milton Raison
"Mac" Moore
a golf professional
Jerry Downs
a young golf champion
Lady
Country Club Boy
Ruth Van Horn
an amateur golf champion
Mrs. Bascomb
the president's wife
Katherine Cornell
Not the well-known dramatic actress of the 1930s and 1940s
Lady
Gentleman
Country Club Boy
Lora Moore
Mac's daughter
Country Club Boy
Mr. Manning
Country Club Boy
Gentleman
Gentleman
Glenna
Jack Martin
Country Club Boy
Steve
Lady
Gentleman
Martin Bascomb
president of the Bound Brook Country Club
Country Club Boy
Virginia
Country Club Boy
Babs Bascomb
Martin's fifteen-year-old daughter
Lady
Lady
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Angie Howard
Lora's girl-friend
Lady
Cynthia
 
Lady
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
Gentleman
J.C. Effingham
a new member
Country Club Boy
Thomas Darcy "Dinty" Moore
Mac's sixteen-year-old son
Gentleman
music by Ray Henderson; lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown
Act 1
Sung By
The Daring Gibson Girl
The Gibson Girls
The 1908 Life
Ensemble
It's a Great Sport
Babs Bascomb, Lora Moore, Ruth Van Horn and Ensemble
My Lucky Star
Jerry Downs, Girls and Country Club Boys
Button Up Your Overcoat
Angie Howard and Jack Martin
You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would Ya?
Jerry Downs, Lora Moore and Ensemble
He's a Man's Man
Ruth Van Horn and Boys
Then I'll Have Time for You
Babs Bascomb and Thomas Darcy "Dinty" Moore
I Want To Be Bad
Act 2
Sung By
Married Men and Single Men
Thomas Darcy "Dinty" Moore, Babs Bascomb and Ensemble
If There Were No More You
Jerry Downs, Babs Bascomb and Country Club Boys
I Could Give Up Anything But You
Jack Martin and Angie Howard
Follow Thru
Ruth Van Horn and Ensemble
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