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Frivolities of 1920
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 08, 1920
Closing Date
Feb 28, 1920
Performances
61
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 08, 1920
Close Date: Feb 28, 1920
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
44th Street Theatre
(Jan 08, 1920 - Feb 28, 1920)
Description
A revue in two acts and twenty one scenes
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
G. M. Anderson
Music by
William B. Friedlander
; Book by
William Anthony McGuire
; Lyrics by
William B. Friedlander
; Additional music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; Musical Director:
Harry Auracher
; Featuring songs by
Albert Gumble
,
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Henry Lewis
,
Dave Dreyer
and
Carl Eckert
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Henry Lewis
,
Jack Yellen
and
Dave Dreyer
Directed by
William Anthony McGuire
; Musical Staging by
William B. Friedlander
; Choreographed by
Edward P. Bower
and
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
G. M. Anderson
and
J. C. Huffman
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
,
William Castle
and
Tarazona Brothers
; Costume Design by
Andre Sherri
,
Hilarie Mahieu & Co.
,
Behrens Costume Co.
,
E. Nussbaum & Co.
,
Brooks Costume Company
and
Baron de Meyer
Florenz Ames
The Barr Twins
Dolly Best
Richard Bold
Miriam Breen
Billy Bryant
Thelma Carlton
Colin Chase
Margaret Clayton
Muriel Cort
Helen Crewe
Delle Darnell
Frank Davis
Irene Delroy
Mercedes Demordant
Doraldina
Evelyn Downing
Rae Fields
John Flynn
Bernice Frank
Fay Franklin
Agnes Frawley
Edward Gallagher
Alfred Girard
Will Goodawl
Marie Grenville
Ruby Hart
Merle Hartwell
Carol Haydon
Helen Jackson
Adele Kane
Mildred Kay
May Keefe
Irma King
Nellie Kouns
Sara Kouns
Ruth Kraft
Alice Lawlor
Grace Lee
Henry Lewis
Doris Lloyd
May Lockwood
Josie McRae
Marie Messier
Moss & Fry
Helen Neary
Anita Nenci
Frances Ney
Tom Nip
Fletcher Norton
Charles O'Brien
Dorothy Parker
Emily Proctor
Peggy Purtell
Mabel Roberts
Joseph Rolley
Zelda Santley
Marie Stafford
Peggy Van
Jeanne Voltaire
Victorine Voltaire
Vesta Wallace
Vivien West
Alice Winters
Adelaide Winthrop
Betty Wright
Songs
music by
William B. Friedlander
; lyrics by
William B. Friedlander
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
My Frivolity Girl
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Jazz Up Jasper
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Farmer's Band
The Farmerettes
Pretty Polly
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Squidgulums
In Peacock Alley
On a Moonlit Night
What is Love?
Araby
Act 2
The Cuddle-Uddle
Oh How I Love You
(music by
Dave Dreyer
,
Henry Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
; lyrics by
Dave Dreyer
,
Henry Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
)
(Swiss) Echo Song
(music by
Carl Eckert
)
Music
Peachy
(music by
Albert Gumble
; lyrics by
Jack Yellen
)
In a Garden of Eden for Two
Military Wedding of the Nations
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
G. M. Anderson
Music by
William B. Friedlander
; Book by
William Anthony McGuire
; Lyrics by
William B. Friedlander
; Additional music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; Musical Director:
Harry Auracher
; Featuring songs by
Albert Gumble
,
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Henry Lewis
,
Dave Dreyer
and
Carl Eckert
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Andrew B. Sterling
,
Henry Lewis
,
Jack Yellen
and
Dave Dreyer
Directed by
William Anthony McGuire
; Musical Staging by
William B. Friedlander
; Choreographed by
Edward P. Bower
and
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
G. M. Anderson
and
J. C. Huffman
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
,
William Castle
and
Tarazona Brothers
; Costume Design by
Andre Sherri
,
Hilarie Mahieu & Co.
,
Behrens Costume Co.
,
E. Nussbaum & Co.
,
Brooks Costume Company
and
Baron de Meyer
Florenz Ames
The Barr Twins
Dolly Best
Richard Bold
Miriam Breen
Billy Bryant
Thelma Carlton
Colin Chase
Margaret Clayton
Muriel Cort
Helen Crewe
Delle Darnell
Frank Davis
Irene Delroy
Mercedes Demordant
Doraldina
Evelyn Downing
Rae Fields
John Flynn
Bernice Frank
Fay Franklin
Agnes Frawley
Edward Gallagher
Alfred Girard
Will Goodawl
Marie Grenville
Ruby Hart
Merle Hartwell
Carol Haydon
Helen Jackson
Adele Kane
Mildred Kay
May Keefe
Irma King
Nellie Kouns
Sara Kouns
Ruth Kraft
Alice Lawlor
Grace Lee
Henry Lewis
Doris Lloyd
May Lockwood
Josie McRae
Marie Messier
Moss & Fry
Helen Neary
Anita Nenci
Frances Ney
Tom Nip
Fletcher Norton
Charles O'Brien
Dorothy Parker
Emily Proctor
Peggy Purtell
Mabel Roberts
Joseph Rolley
Zelda Santley
Marie Stafford
Peggy Van
Jeanne Voltaire
Victorine Voltaire
Vesta Wallace
Vivien West
Alice Winters
Adelaide Winthrop
Betty Wright
music by
William B. Friedlander
; lyrics by
William B. Friedlander
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
My Frivolity Girl
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Jazz Up Jasper
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Farmer's Band
The Farmerettes
Pretty Polly
(music by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
; lyrics by
Harry Auracher
and
Tom Johnstone
)
Squidgulums
In Peacock Alley
On a Moonlit Night
What is Love?
Araby
Act 2
The Cuddle-Uddle
Oh How I Love You
(music by
Dave Dreyer
,
Henry Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
; lyrics by
Dave Dreyer
,
Henry Lewis
and
Andrew B. Sterling
)
(Swiss) Echo Song
(music by
Carl Eckert
)
Music
Peachy
(music by
Albert Gumble
; lyrics by
Jack Yellen
)
In a Garden of Eden for Two
Military Wedding of the Nations
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