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Here Goes the Bride
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 03, 1931
Closing Date
Nov 07, 1931
Performances
7
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 03, 1931
Close Date: Nov 07, 1931
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre
(Nov 03, 1931 - Nov 07, 1931)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Scandal Sheet; Trotwood's Penthouse; Reno Station; Hotel Riverview Lobby; Hotel Promenade; Ross Alley; Corridor in the Hotel; Two Bedrooms; The Hotel Garden; The Divorce Court; Cal-Neva Lodge.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Peter Arno
Book by
Peter Arno
; Additional dialogue by
Roger Pryor
; Music by
John W. Green
; Lyrics by
Edward Heyman
; Additional music by
Richard Myers
; Musical Director:
Adolph Deutsch
; Music orchestrated by
Conrad Salinger
Staged by
Edward Clarke Lilley
; Dances and ensembles by
Russell Markert
Scenery sketched by
Peter Arno
; Scenic Design by
Dale Stetson
; Costume Design by
Kiviette
La Verne Barker
Show Girl
Fred Barry
Singer
Margot Bazin
Dancer
Eric Blore
Roddy Trotwood
Grace Brinkley
Betty Fish
Bruce Carrington
Hotel Clerk
Singer
Chick & Andy
Flossie
A Cow
Bobby Clark
Hives
Gordon Clark
Clerk of the Court
Singer
Dudley Clements
Judge Humphries
Meda Cordova
Dancer
Victoria Cummings
June Doyle
Dorothy Dare
Diddles Stuyvesant
Doris De Lairs
Show Girl
Gene Doughty
Dancer
Edwin Drake
Singer
Mildred Espy
Dancer
Paul Frawley
Tony Doyle
John Gallaudet
Roger Loring
Pauline Gaskins
Bubbles Stuyvesant
Marion Glass
Show Girl
Loretta Goss
Show Girl
Ethel Hampton
Dancer
Ann Hastings
Dancer
Harry Holbrook
Sparker
A Gambler
June's Attorney
Charlotte Homann
Baroness Von Ga Ga
Show Girl
Gus Hyland
Singer
Frank King
Singer
Vera King
Show Girl
George Lamb
Singer
Frances Langford
Rose
Terry Lawlor
Dancer
Muriel LeCount
Dancer
Philip Lord
House Detective
Anna Rita Lynch
Dancer
Madeline Lynch
Dancer
Vida Manuel
Dancer
Muriel Markert
Dancer
Mary Mascher
Dancer
Paul McCullough
Blodgett
Dick Neeley
Singer
George O'Brien
Singer
Gertrude O'Donnell
Dancer
Norma Perrin
Dancer
Mary Pettis
Eloise Bell
A Reporter
Anna Rex
Dancer
Roberta Robinson
Toodles Stuyvesant
Ann Roth
Doodles Stuyvesant
Colletta Ryan
Etta Fish
Al Samuels
Taxi Driver
Ray Samuels
Taxi Driver
Joseph Spree
Tarkington
Dorothy Talbot
Show Girl
Norma Taylor
June's Maid
Helen Thompson
Show Girl
Lilian Ward
Dancer
Songs
music by
John W. Green
; lyrics by
Edward Heyman
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Inside Story
The Girls
Remarkable People We
(music by
Richard Myers
)
Etta Fish, Roddy Trotwood and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee
Betty Fish, Tony Doyle and The Girls
Shake Well Before Using
Diddles Stuyvesant and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee
(Reprise)
Betty Fish
We Know Reno
Ensemble
Well, You See
Etta Fish and Hives
What's the Difference
Diddles Stuyvesant and Ensemble
One Second of Sex
(music by
Richard Myers
)
June Doyle and Roger Loring
Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
Rose and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
It's My Nature
Diddles Stuyvesant, Roger Loring and The Girls
It Means So Little to You
Tony Doyle and Betty Fish
Music in My Fingers
(music by
Richard Myers
)
Rose and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Peter Arno
Book by
Peter Arno
; Additional dialogue by
Roger Pryor
; Music by
John W. Green
; Lyrics by
Edward Heyman
; Additional music by
Richard Myers
; Musical Director:
Adolph Deutsch
; Music orchestrated by
Conrad Salinger
Staged by
Edward Clarke Lilley
; Dances and ensembles by
Russell Markert
Scenery sketched by
Peter Arno
; Scenic Design by
Dale Stetson
; Costume Design by
Kiviette
La Verne Barker
Show Girl
Fred Barry
Singer
Margot Bazin
Dancer
Eric Blore
Roddy Trotwood
Grace Brinkley
Betty Fish
Bruce Carrington
Hotel Clerk
Singer
Chick & Andy
Flossie
A Cow
Bobby Clark
Hives
Gordon Clark
Clerk of the Court
Singer
Dudley Clements
Judge Humphries
Meda Cordova
Dancer
Victoria Cummings
June Doyle
Dorothy Dare
Diddles Stuyvesant
Doris De Lairs
Show Girl
Gene Doughty
Dancer
Edwin Drake
Singer
Mildred Espy
Dancer
Paul Frawley
Tony Doyle
John Gallaudet
Roger Loring
Pauline Gaskins
Bubbles Stuyvesant
Marion Glass
Show Girl
Loretta Goss
Show Girl
Ethel Hampton
Dancer
Ann Hastings
Dancer
Harry Holbrook
Sparker
A Gambler
June's Attorney
Charlotte Homann
Baroness Von Ga Ga
Show Girl
Gus Hyland
Singer
Frank King
Singer
Vera King
Show Girl
George Lamb
Singer
Frances Langford
Rose
Terry Lawlor
Dancer
Muriel LeCount
Dancer
Philip Lord
House Detective
Anna Rita Lynch
Dancer
Madeline Lynch
Dancer
Vida Manuel
Dancer
Muriel Markert
Dancer
Mary Mascher
Dancer
Paul McCullough
Blodgett
Dick Neeley
Singer
George O'Brien
Singer
Gertrude O'Donnell
Dancer
Norma Perrin
Dancer
Mary Pettis
Eloise Bell
A Reporter
Anna Rex
Dancer
Roberta Robinson
Toodles Stuyvesant
Ann Roth
Doodles Stuyvesant
Colletta Ryan
Etta Fish
Al Samuels
Taxi Driver
Ray Samuels
Taxi Driver
Joseph Spree
Tarkington
Dorothy Talbot
Show Girl
Norma Taylor
June's Maid
Helen Thompson
Show Girl
Lilian Ward
Dancer
music by
John W. Green
; lyrics by
Edward Heyman
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Inside Story
The Girls
Remarkable People We
(music by
Richard Myers
)
Etta Fish, Roddy Trotwood and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee
Betty Fish, Tony Doyle and The Girls
Shake Well Before Using
Diddles Stuyvesant and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee
(Reprise)
Betty Fish
We Know Reno
Ensemble
Well, You See
Etta Fish and Hives
What's the Difference
Diddles Stuyvesant and Ensemble
One Second of Sex
(music by
Richard Myers
)
June Doyle and Roger Loring
Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
Rose and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
It's My Nature
Diddles Stuyvesant, Roger Loring and The Girls
It Means So Little to You
Tony Doyle and Betty Fish
Music in My Fingers
(music by
Richard Myers
)
Rose and Ensemble
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