MusicalOriginal
Opening Date
Mar 02, 1925
Closing Date
Sep 05, 1925
Performances
217
MusicalOriginal

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Mar 02, 1925 - May 1925)
Winter Garden Theatre
(Mar 20, 1925 - Jun 1925)
Casino Theatre
(Jun 15, 1925 - Sep 05, 1925)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
London, England

Produced by Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.); Produced in association with Eugene Howard
Music by Robert Stolz, Alfred Goodman, Carlton Kelsey and Maurie Rubens; Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Graham; Lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Harry Graham; Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey; Additional lyrics by Clifford Grey; Based on an English musical farce by Harry Graham; Based on a Viennese Operette by Robert Bodansky, Bruno Hardt-Warden and Robert Stolz; Featuring songs by Hal Dyson and Irving Weill
Staged by Fred G. Latham and Alexander Leftwich; Choreographed by Seymour Felix; Entire production supervised by J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by Watson Barratt; Costume Design by Paul Arlington and Vanity Fair Costumes Inc.
Alfred Horridge, Esq.
Chorus
Chorus
Florence Horridge
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
 
Specialty Dancer
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Lord Brancaster
Mrs. Horridge
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Patricia Devere
 
Chorus
Chorus
Duke of Dulchester
 
Montague Lush
Sammy Myers
Chorus
Attendant
 
Philips
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Horace Deveridge
Chorus
Chorus
Bar Maid
Cloak Room Girl
 
Chorus
Chorus
Aggie
Marian
Chorus
Specialty Dancer
 
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Ratwell of Scotland Yard
Chorus
Duchess of Dulchester
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Delphine de Lavalliere
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Mr. Gray
 
Dr. Carter
Specialty Dancer
 
Chorus
Chorus
 
Specialty Dancer
music by Alfred Goodman, Carlton Kelsey, Maurice Rubens and Robert Stolz; lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Harry Graham
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
London Johnnies
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Johnnies and Ushers
Hello, the Little Birds Have Flown
(music by Robert Stolz; lyrics by Harry Graham)
Florence Horridge and Girls
The Best Songs of All
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Sammy Myers, Aggie and Girls
Intermezzo
Florence Horridge, Horace Deveridge and Girls
Give Your Heart in June
(music by Victor Herbert; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Florence Horridge, Horace Deveridge and Girls
There's Life in the Old Dog Yet
(music by Robert Stolz; lyrics by Harry Graham)
Delphine de Lavalliere, Alfred Horridge, Esq. and Girls
Find a Good Time
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Duke of Dulchester, Delphine de Lavalliere, Alfred Horridge, Esq. and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Gossiping
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Mrs. Horridge, Dr. Carter, Helen, Marian and Guests
Why Are They Following Me?
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Sammy Myers, Girls, Aggie and Boys
Somewhere in Lovers' Land
(music by Robert Stolz)
Florence Horridge and Girls
The Letter Song
Florence Horridge and Horace Deveridge
Man o' My Dreams
Delphine de Lavalliere and Alfred Horridge, Esq.
Sky High
Florence Horridge, Horace Deveridge, Delphine de Lavalliere, Alfred Horridge, Esq. and Aggie
Keep On Croonin' a Tune
(music by Sammy Fain, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Weill; lyrics by Sammy Fain, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Weill)
Let It Rain
(music by Hal Dyson and James Kendis; lyrics by Hal Dyson and James Kendis)
Sammy Myers and Horace Deveridge
Let It Rain (Reprise)
(music by Hal Dyson and James Kendis; lyrics by Hal Dyson and James Kendis)
Sammy Myers, Horace Deveridge and Aggie
Act 3
Sung By
Manicuring
Manicure Girls and Patrons
Trim Them All But the One You Love
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Aggie and Six Little Dippers
The Barbering Wop of Seville
(music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey)
Sammy Myers
We Make the Show
Six Little Dippers
Whirled into Happiness
(music by Robert Stolz; lyrics by Harry Graham)
Sammy Myers, Aggie, Duke of Dulchester, Delphine de Lavalliere, Lord Brancaster and Entire Company
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