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| Opening Date: | Sep 12, 1922 |
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| Closing Date: | Mar 10, 1923 |
Total Performances: | 209 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.) |
| Produced by The Bohemians, Inc. |
| Music by Louis A. Hirsch; Book by George V. Hobart; Lyrics by John Murray Anderson and Irving Caesar; Additional music by Irving Caesar and Harry Ruby; Additional lyrics by Bert Kalmar; Musical Director: Alfred Newman |
| Choreographed by Jack Manning, Carl Randall and Alexander Yakovleff; Staged by John Murray Anderson |
| Costume Design by Erté, E. Amies, Earle Payne Franke, Mrs. Ingeborg Hansell, Howard Greer, Alice O'Neil, Brooks Costume Company and Georgianna Brown; Scenic Design by Howard Greer, Mrs. Ingeborg Hansell, Alice O'Neil, Cleon Throckmorton and Blanding Sloan |
| ACT 1 | |
Beautiful Girls (music by Harry Ruby; lyrics by Bert Kalmar) | |
| The Nightingale and the Rose | |
| Cinderella Blues | |
| You Are My Rain-Beau | |
| Antes de la Corrida Del Toro | |
| A Kiss from a Red-Headed Miss | |
| Beethoven's Sonata | |
| Sixty Seconds Ev'ry Minute | |
| ACT 2 | |
Batty (music by Irving Caesar) | |
| Sweetheart Lane | |
| Jenny Lind | |
| Goodbye to Dear Old Alaska | |
| Greenwich Village Nights | |
| Havana Nights | |
| Vienna Nights | |
| Manhattan Nights | |
| Parisian Nights | |
| Greenwich Village Nights (Reprise) | |