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Poppy
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 03, 1923
Closing Date
Jun 28, 1924
Performances
346
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 03, 1923
Close Date: Jun 28, 1924
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Apollo Theatre
(Sep 03, 1923 - Jun 28, 1924)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Greenmeadow, Connecticut in 1874
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Philip Goodman
Music by
Stephen Jones
and
Arthur Samuels
; Book by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Additional music by
John Egan
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Howard Dietz
and
Irving Caesar
; Music orchestrated by
Stephen Jones
; Musical Director:
Gus Salzer
Directed by
Dorothy Donnelly
and
Julian Alfred
; Musical Staging by
Julian Alfred
Scenic Design by
Ralph Barton
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Jimmy Barry
Amos Sniffen
Linelle Blackburn
Ensemble
Harry Blake
Ensemble
Hilda Burt
Special Dancer
Marion Chambers
Premier Dancer
Hugh Chilvers
Judge Delafield
Elizabeth Collins
Ensemble
Lucretia Craig
Special Dancer
Alan Edwards
William Van Wyck
Helen Evans
Ensemble
W. C. Fields
Prof. Eustace McGargle
Luella Gear
Mary Delafield
Emma Janvier
Princess Vronski Mameluke Pasha Tubbs
Norman Jefferson
Ensemble
Evelyn Jerrell
Ensemble
Virginia Kelley
Ensemble
Madge Kennedy
Poppy McGargle
Nancy Lay
Ensemble
Kathleen McLaughlin
Ensemble
Helen Miade
Ensemble
Thomas Monahan
Ensemble
Wally Myers
Ensemble
Ackland Powell
Ensemble
Gene Sinclair
Ensemble
Mildred Stevens
Ensemble
Maude Ream Stover
Sarah Tucker
Violet Vale
Special Dancer
Walter Wandell
Ensemble
Al Watson
Ensemble
Victoria White
Special Dancer
Dorothy Whiteford
Ensemble
Beatrice Wilson
Ensemble
Robert Woolsey
Mortimer Pottle
Devah Worrell
Ensemble
Apollo Theatre
(Sep 03, 1923 - Jun 28, 1924)
Edwin Philips
Broadway debut
Songs
music by
Arthur Samuels
and
Stephen Jones
; lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Stepping Around
Mary Delafield, Amos Sniffen and Ensemble
The Girl I've Never Met
William Van Wyck and Special Dancers
Hang Your Sorrows in the Sun
(music by
John Egan
)
Poppy McGargle
Two Make a Home
Poppy McGargle and William Van Wyck
Kadoola Kadoola Solo
Prof. Eustace McGargle
When Men Are Alone
Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Fortune Telling
Poppy McGargle and Boys
Act 2
Sung By
The Dancing Lesson
(music by
John Egan
)
Premier Dancer, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Alibi Baby
(music by
Arthur Samuels
; lyrics by
Howard Dietz
)
Mary Delafield and Ensemble
On Our Honeymoon
Poppy McGargle and William Van Wyck
Choose a Partner, Please
Poppy McGargle and Ensemble
Mary
(music by
Stephen Jones
; lyrics by
Irving Caesar
)
Mary Delafield, Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
A Picnic Party with You
(music by
John Egan
)
Mary Delafield, Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Philip Goodman
Music by
Stephen Jones
and
Arthur Samuels
; Book by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Additional music by
John Egan
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Howard Dietz
and
Irving Caesar
; Music orchestrated by
Stephen Jones
; Musical Director:
Gus Salzer
Directed by
Dorothy Donnelly
and
Julian Alfred
; Musical Staging by
Julian Alfred
Scenic Design by
Ralph Barton
; Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
Jimmy Barry
Amos Sniffen
Linelle Blackburn
Ensemble
Harry Blake
Ensemble
Hilda Burt
Special Dancer
Marion Chambers
Premier Dancer
Hugh Chilvers
Judge Delafield
Elizabeth Collins
Ensemble
Lucretia Craig
Special Dancer
Alan Edwards
William Van Wyck
Helen Evans
Ensemble
W. C. Fields
Prof. Eustace McGargle
Luella Gear
Mary Delafield
Emma Janvier
Princess Vronski Mameluke Pasha Tubbs
Norman Jefferson
Ensemble
Evelyn Jerrell
Ensemble
Virginia Kelley
Ensemble
Madge Kennedy
Poppy McGargle
Nancy Lay
Ensemble
Kathleen McLaughlin
Ensemble
Helen Miade
Ensemble
Thomas Monahan
Ensemble
Wally Myers
Ensemble
Ackland Powell
Ensemble
Gene Sinclair
Ensemble
Mildred Stevens
Ensemble
Maude Ream Stover
Sarah Tucker
Violet Vale
Special Dancer
Walter Wandell
Ensemble
Al Watson
Ensemble
Victoria White
Special Dancer
Dorothy Whiteford
Ensemble
Beatrice Wilson
Ensemble
Robert Woolsey
Mortimer Pottle
Devah Worrell
Ensemble
Apollo Theatre
(Sep 03, 1923 - Jun 28, 1924)
Edwin Philips
Broadway debut
music by
Arthur Samuels
and
Stephen Jones
; lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Stepping Around
Mary Delafield, Amos Sniffen and Ensemble
The Girl I've Never Met
William Van Wyck and Special Dancers
Hang Your Sorrows in the Sun
(music by
John Egan
)
Poppy McGargle
Two Make a Home
Poppy McGargle and William Van Wyck
Kadoola Kadoola Solo
Prof. Eustace McGargle
When Men Are Alone
Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Fortune Telling
Poppy McGargle and Boys
Act 2
Sung By
The Dancing Lesson
(music by
John Egan
)
Premier Dancer, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Alibi Baby
(music by
Arthur Samuels
; lyrics by
Howard Dietz
)
Mary Delafield and Ensemble
On Our Honeymoon
Poppy McGargle and William Van Wyck
Choose a Partner, Please
Poppy McGargle and Ensemble
Mary
(music by
Stephen Jones
; lyrics by
Irving Caesar
)
Mary Delafield, Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
A Picnic Party with You
(music by
John Egan
)
Mary Delafield, Mortimer Pottle, Special Dancers and Ensemble
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