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Shuffle Along
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
May 08, 1952
Closing Date
May 10, 1952
Performances
4
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
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Open Date: May 08, 1952
Close Date: May 10, 1952
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(May 08, 1952 - May 10, 1952)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Northern Italy and New York. Spring, 1945.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Irving Gaumont
; Produced in association with
Grace Rosenfeld
Music by
Eubie Blake
; Revised Book by
Flournoy Miller
and
Paul Gerard Smith
; Lyrics by
Noble Sissle
; Additional music by
Joseph Meyer
; Additional lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
; Music orchestrated by
Charles Cook
; Vocal arrangements by
Claude Garreau
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Joan Javitts
Directed by
Paul Gerard Smith
; Entire Production Devised and Staged by
George Hale
; Choreographed by
Henry LeTang
Scenic Design by
Albert R. Johnson
; Costume Design by
Waldo Angelo
Production Stage Manager:
Lawrence Seymour
Wini Benson
Dancer
Eubie Blake
Himself
Sterling Bough
Dancer
Smalls Boykin
Dancer
Thelma Carpenter
Cpl. Betty Lee
Mildred Clemons
Dancer
Katherine Davidson
Dancer
Bill Del Campo
Dancer
William Dillard
Bugler
Singer
George Fischer
Singer
Tempy Fletcher
Dancer
Harold Gordon
Dancer
Dolores Harper
Dancer
Hamtree Harrington
Pvt. Longitude Lane
Erona Harris
Dancer
Roberta Harris
Dancer
Sara Lou Harris
Margie
Model
Barbara Jai
Singer
Marie Kenney
Dancer
Lois Kibler
Model
Celise King
Dancer
T.S. Krlgarin
Capt. Frederick Graham
Singer
Mable Lee
Mable
Urylee Leonardos
Laura Popham
Avon Long
Lt. Jim Crocker
Stefhan Maroud
Dancer
Freddy Marshall
Singer
Delores Martin
Sgt. Lucy Duke
Rosalie Maxwell
Singer
William McDaniel
Major Joseph Gantt
Singer
James McMillan
Dancer
Harro Meller
SS Trooper
Flournoy Miller
Pvt. Cyphus Brown
Sophie Miller
Dancer
Carson Moore
Dancer
Ruth Mosley
Dancer
Joel Nobel
Dancer
Courteney Olden
Model
Leigh Parham
Dancer
Jackie Petty
Dancer
Henry Pierre
Singer
Estelle Price
Dancer
Conrad Pringle
Dancer
Napoleon Reed
Capt. Harry Gaillard
Leslie Scott
Cpl. Louie Bauche
Singer
Henry Sherwood
Fifeto
Noble Sissle
Himself
James A. Smith
Dancer
Lew Smith
Dancer
Earl Sydnor
Col. Alexander Popham
Rodester Timmons
Singer
Audrey Vanderpool
Singer
James E. Wall
Sgt. Rocky Mason
Laurence Watson
Chaplain
Louise Woods
Rosa Pasini
Singer
Marie Young
Sgt. Mabel Powers
Singer
Songs
music by
Eubie Blake
; lyrics by
Noble Sissle
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Jive Drill
Bugler, Sgt. Rocky Mason and Ensemble
Bitten by Love
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Cpl. Betty Lee, Lt. Jim Crocker and Ensemble
Falling
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Capt. Harry Gaillard
I'm Just Wild About Harry
Sgt. Lucy Duke, Capt. Harry Gaillard and Ensemble
City Called Heaven - Juba-lee
Chaplain and Ensemble
Bongo-boola
Mable, Bugler, Drummer and Ensemble
Swanee Moon
Cpl. Betty Lee, Singers and Dancer
Love Will find a Way
Sgt. Lucy Duke, Lt. Jim Crocker, Rosa Pasini, Cpl. Louie Bauche and Singers
Rhythm of America
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
It's the Gown That Makes the Gal That Makes the Guy
(lyrics by
Joan Javitts
)
Ensemble
You Can't Overdo a Good Thing
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Models
My Day
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Lt. Jim Crocker and GIs
Give It Love
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Cpl. Betty Lee and WACs
Farewell With Love
Sgt. Lucy Duke
Here 'Tis
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Mable
Reminiscing
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake
Finale
Entire Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Irving Gaumont
; Produced in association with
Grace Rosenfeld
Music by
Eubie Blake
; Revised Book by
Flournoy Miller
and
Paul Gerard Smith
; Lyrics by
Noble Sissle
; Additional music by
Joseph Meyer
; Additional lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
; Music orchestrated by
Charles Cook
; Vocal arrangements by
Claude Garreau
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Joan Javitts
Directed by
Paul Gerard Smith
; Entire Production Devised and Staged by
George Hale
; Choreographed by
Henry LeTang
Scenic Design by
Albert R. Johnson
; Costume Design by
Waldo Angelo
Production Stage Manager:
Lawrence Seymour
Wini Benson
Dancer
Eubie Blake
Himself
Sterling Bough
Dancer
Smalls Boykin
Dancer
Thelma Carpenter
Cpl. Betty Lee
Mildred Clemons
Dancer
Katherine Davidson
Dancer
Bill Del Campo
Dancer
William Dillard
Bugler
Singer
George Fischer
Singer
Tempy Fletcher
Dancer
Harold Gordon
Dancer
Dolores Harper
Dancer
Hamtree Harrington
Pvt. Longitude Lane
Erona Harris
Dancer
Roberta Harris
Dancer
Sara Lou Harris
Margie
Model
Barbara Jai
Singer
Marie Kenney
Dancer
Lois Kibler
Model
Celise King
Dancer
T.S. Krlgarin
Capt. Frederick Graham
Singer
Mable Lee
Mable
Urylee Leonardos
Laura Popham
Avon Long
Lt. Jim Crocker
Stefhan Maroud
Dancer
Freddy Marshall
Singer
Delores Martin
Sgt. Lucy Duke
Rosalie Maxwell
Singer
William McDaniel
Major Joseph Gantt
Singer
James McMillan
Dancer
Harro Meller
SS Trooper
Flournoy Miller
Pvt. Cyphus Brown
Sophie Miller
Dancer
Carson Moore
Dancer
Ruth Mosley
Dancer
Joel Nobel
Dancer
Courteney Olden
Model
Leigh Parham
Dancer
Jackie Petty
Dancer
Henry Pierre
Singer
Estelle Price
Dancer
Conrad Pringle
Dancer
Napoleon Reed
Capt. Harry Gaillard
Leslie Scott
Cpl. Louie Bauche
Singer
Henry Sherwood
Fifeto
Noble Sissle
Himself
James A. Smith
Dancer
Lew Smith
Dancer
Earl Sydnor
Col. Alexander Popham
Rodester Timmons
Singer
Audrey Vanderpool
Singer
James E. Wall
Sgt. Rocky Mason
Laurence Watson
Chaplain
Louise Woods
Rosa Pasini
Singer
Marie Young
Sgt. Mabel Powers
Singer
music by
Eubie Blake
; lyrics by
Noble Sissle
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Jive Drill
Bugler, Sgt. Rocky Mason and Ensemble
Bitten by Love
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Cpl. Betty Lee, Lt. Jim Crocker and Ensemble
Falling
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Capt. Harry Gaillard
I'm Just Wild About Harry
Sgt. Lucy Duke, Capt. Harry Gaillard and Ensemble
City Called Heaven - Juba-lee
Chaplain and Ensemble
Bongo-boola
Mable, Bugler, Drummer and Ensemble
Swanee Moon
Cpl. Betty Lee, Singers and Dancer
Love Will find a Way
Sgt. Lucy Duke, Lt. Jim Crocker, Rosa Pasini, Cpl. Louie Bauche and Singers
Rhythm of America
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
It's the Gown That Makes the Gal That Makes the Guy
(lyrics by
Joan Javitts
)
Ensemble
You Can't Overdo a Good Thing
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Sgt. Lucy Duke and Models
My Day
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Lt. Jim Crocker and GIs
Give It Love
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Cpl. Betty Lee and WACs
Farewell With Love
Sgt. Lucy Duke
Here 'Tis
(music by
Joseph Meyer
; lyrics by
Floyd Huddleston
)
Mable
Reminiscing
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake
Finale
Entire Company
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