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Luckee Girl
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 15, 1928
Closing Date
Nov 24, 1928
Performances
81
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 15, 1928
Close Date: Nov 24, 1928
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Sep 15, 1928 - Oct 1928)
Sam H. Harris Theatre
(Oct 29, 1928 - Nov 24, 1928)
Description
A musical in a prologue and three acts
Setting
Rue Pigalle, Montmartre, outside Coco's, Paris; Private room at Coco's; Drawing room in Mme. Falloux's house in the Provinces; Garden outside Mme. Falloux's
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Maurice Yvain
; Lyrics by
Max Lief
and
Nathaniel Lief
; Book adapted by
Gertrude Purcell
; Based on a French operette by
Andre Barde
; Musical Director:
Earl Busby
; Featuring songs by
Werner Janssen
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Mann Holiner
Directed by
Lew Morton
; Choreographed by
Harry Puck
and
Marie Kelley
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
Ayres
Specialty
Charles A. Baker
Ensemble
Dorothy Barber
Celina
Julia Barker
Ensemble
Dan Berrigan
Ensemble
Malease Bisland
Ensemble
Edward Brown
Ensemble
Evelyn Carpenter
Ensemble
Virginia Cartlich
Ensemble
Ted Clarke
Ensemble
Don Cortez
Ensemble
Josephine Drake
Mme. Falloux
Irene Dunne
Arlette
Thelma Dye
Ensemble
Jinny Evans
Ensemble
Johnny Ferrara
One of four Diplomats
Irving Fisher
Lucien DeGravere
Helen Hackbarth
Ensemble
Andy Hamilton
One of four Diplomats
Billy House
Hercules
Dorothy Kirtley
Ensemble
Frank Lalor
Pontaves
Lucille Leverich
Ensemble
Neva Lynn
Ensemble
Mildred Lyons
Ensemble
Malinoff
Specialty
Dorothy McGushion
Lili
Gertrude McGushion
Lulu
Elena Meade
Ensemble
Betty Montgomery
Ensemble
Carmen Morales
Ensemble
Lenny Nelson
One of four Diplomats
Georgia O'Brien
Ensemble
Roberta Parnell
Ensemble
Viola Paulson
Ensemble
Flo Perry
Colette
Harry Phelps
Ensemble
Lou Powers
Tampon
Harry Puck
Paul Pechard
Miss Rasche
Specialty
Albertina Rexroth
Ensemble
Larry Rockwell
Ensemble
Hal Saliers
One of four Diplomats
Kay Simmons
Ensemble
Billy Skinner
Ensemble
Clifford Smith
Man
Jean
Frances Stevens
Ensemble
Doris Vinton
Camille
Harold Vizard
De Gravere
Lorraine Weimar
Mme. Pontaves
Elizabeth Whitehead
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Maurice Yvain
; lyrics by
Max Lief
and
Nathaniel Lief
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
A Flat in Montmartre
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Act 1
Sung By
If You'd Be Happy, Don't Fall in Love
Tampon, Colette, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
When I'm in Paree
Pontaves, Lili, Lulu, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
I Love You So
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Hold Your Man
Celina, Lili, Lulu, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
A Good Old Egg
Hercules, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
A Flat in Montmartre
(Reprise)
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
I Love You So
(Reprise)
Arlette
I'll Take You to the Country
Hercules, Lili, Lulu, Colette, Tampon, Arlette, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Facts of Life
Camille, Kelley Dancers and Girls
Wild About Music
Paul Pechard, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Chiffon
Arlette and Camille
I Hate You
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Come on Let's Make Whoopee
(music by
Werner Janssen
; lyrics by
Mann Holiner
)
Hercules, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Magic Melody
Arlette, Paul Pechard, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Act 3
Sung By
Friends and Lovers
Paul Pechard, Arlette, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Bad Girl
Camille
Come on Let's Make Whoopee
(Reprise)
(music by
Werner Janssen
; lyrics by
Mann Holiner
)
Hercules
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Maurice Yvain
; Lyrics by
Max Lief
and
Nathaniel Lief
; Book adapted by
Gertrude Purcell
; Based on a French operette by
Andre Barde
; Musical Director:
Earl Busby
; Featuring songs by
Werner Janssen
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Mann Holiner
Directed by
Lew Morton
; Choreographed by
Harry Puck
and
Marie Kelley
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
Ayres
Specialty
Charles A. Baker
Ensemble
Dorothy Barber
Celina
Julia Barker
Ensemble
Dan Berrigan
Ensemble
Malease Bisland
Ensemble
Edward Brown
Ensemble
Evelyn Carpenter
Ensemble
Virginia Cartlich
Ensemble
Ted Clarke
Ensemble
Don Cortez
Ensemble
Josephine Drake
Mme. Falloux
Irene Dunne
Arlette
Thelma Dye
Ensemble
Jinny Evans
Ensemble
Johnny Ferrara
One of four Diplomats
Irving Fisher
Lucien DeGravere
Helen Hackbarth
Ensemble
Andy Hamilton
One of four Diplomats
Billy House
Hercules
Dorothy Kirtley
Ensemble
Frank Lalor
Pontaves
Lucille Leverich
Ensemble
Neva Lynn
Ensemble
Mildred Lyons
Ensemble
Malinoff
Specialty
Dorothy McGushion
Lili
Gertrude McGushion
Lulu
Elena Meade
Ensemble
Betty Montgomery
Ensemble
Carmen Morales
Ensemble
Lenny Nelson
One of four Diplomats
Georgia O'Brien
Ensemble
Roberta Parnell
Ensemble
Viola Paulson
Ensemble
Flo Perry
Colette
Harry Phelps
Ensemble
Lou Powers
Tampon
Harry Puck
Paul Pechard
Miss Rasche
Specialty
Albertina Rexroth
Ensemble
Larry Rockwell
Ensemble
Hal Saliers
One of four Diplomats
Kay Simmons
Ensemble
Billy Skinner
Ensemble
Clifford Smith
Man
Jean
Frances Stevens
Ensemble
Doris Vinton
Camille
Harold Vizard
De Gravere
Lorraine Weimar
Mme. Pontaves
Elizabeth Whitehead
Ensemble
music by
Maurice Yvain
; lyrics by
Max Lief
and
Nathaniel Lief
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
A Flat in Montmartre
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Act 1
Sung By
If You'd Be Happy, Don't Fall in Love
Tampon, Colette, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
When I'm in Paree
Pontaves, Lili, Lulu, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
I Love You So
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Hold Your Man
Celina, Lili, Lulu, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
A Good Old Egg
Hercules, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
A Flat in Montmartre
(Reprise)
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
I Love You So
(Reprise)
Arlette
I'll Take You to the Country
Hercules, Lili, Lulu, Colette, Tampon, Arlette, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Facts of Life
Camille, Kelley Dancers and Girls
Wild About Music
Paul Pechard, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Chiffon
Arlette and Camille
I Hate You
Arlette and Lucien DeGravere
Come on Let's Make Whoopee
(music by
Werner Janssen
; lyrics by
Mann Holiner
)
Hercules, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Magic Melody
Arlette, Paul Pechard, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Act 3
Sung By
Friends and Lovers
Paul Pechard, Arlette, Four Diplomats, Kelley Dancers, Boys and Girls
Bad Girl
Camille
Come on Let's Make Whoopee
(Reprise)
(music by
Werner Janssen
; lyrics by
Mann Holiner
)
Hercules
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