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Avery Hopwood
Gender
Male
Born
May 28, 1882
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died
Jul 01, 1928
Juan-les-Pins, FRANCE
Writer
Lyricist
Source Material
CREDITS
Broadway
The Bat
(Jan 20, 1953 - Feb 07, 1953)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Mystery
Melodrama
Revival
Good Night, Ladies
(Jan 17, 1945 - Mar 24, 1945)
Adapted from "Ladies' Night" by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
The Bat
(May 31, 1937 - Jun 1937)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Melodrama
Mystery
Drama
Revival
Sea Legs
(May 18, 1937 - May 29, 1937)
Based on the play "The Cat Came Back" by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Best People
(Mar 15, 1933 - May 1933)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Revival
The Garden of Eden
(Sep 27, 1927 - Oct 1927)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Naughty Cinderella
(Nov 09, 1925 - Feb 20, 1926)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Play with music
Romance
Original
The Harem
(Dec 02, 1924 - May 1925)
Book adapted by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Best People
(Aug 19, 1924 - Dec 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Alarm Clock
(Dec 24, 1923 - Jan 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Little Miss Bluebeard
(Aug 28, 1923 - Jan 26, 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Play with music
Original
Why Men Leave Home
(Sep 12, 1922 - Jan 1923)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Demi-Virgin
(Oct 18, 1921 - Jun 1922)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
Getting Gertie's Garter
(Aug 01, 1921 - Nov 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
The Bat
(Aug 23, 1920 - Sep 02, 1922)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Melodrama
Mystery
Original
Spanish Love
(Aug 17, 1920 - May 07, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Original
Ladies' Night
(Aug 09, 1920 - Jul 02, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
The Girl in the Limousine
(Oct 06, 1919 - Jan 31, 1920)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
The Gold Diggers
(Sep 30, 1919 - Jun 18, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Tumble In
(Mar 24, 1919 - Jul 12, 1919)
Based on a farce by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
Double Exposure
(Aug 27, 1918 - Sep 1918)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Our Little Wife
(Nov 18, 1916 - Dec 1916)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Sadie Love
(Nov 29, 1915 - Feb 1916)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Fair and Warmer
(Nov 06, 1915 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Somewhere Else
(Jan 20, 1913 - Jan 25, 1913)
Book by
Avery Hopwood
Lyrics by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Fantasy
Original
Nobody's Widow
(Nov 15, 1910 - May 1911)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Judy Forgot
(Oct 06, 1910 - Nov 12, 1910)
Book by
Avery Hopwood
Lyrics by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
Seven Days
(Nov 10, 1909 - Oct 1910)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
This Woman and This Man
(Feb 22, 1909 - Mar 1909)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Clothes
(Sep 11, 1906 - Dec 1907)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
The Bat
(Jan 20, 1953 - Feb 07, 1953)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Mystery
Melodrama
Revival
Good Night, Ladies
(Jan 17, 1945 - Mar 24, 1945)
Adapted from "Ladies' Night" by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
The Bat
(May 31, 1937 - Jun 1937)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Melodrama
Mystery
Drama
Revival
Sea Legs
(May 18, 1937 - May 29, 1937)
Based on the play "The Cat Came Back" by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Best People
(Mar 15, 1933 - May 1933)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Revival
The Garden of Eden
(Sep 27, 1927 - Oct 1927)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Naughty Cinderella
(Nov 09, 1925 - Feb 20, 1926)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Play with music
Romance
Original
The Harem
(Dec 02, 1924 - May 1925)
Book adapted by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Best People
(Aug 19, 1924 - Dec 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Alarm Clock
(Dec 24, 1923 - Jan 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Little Miss Bluebeard
(Aug 28, 1923 - Jan 26, 1924)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Play with music
Original
Why Men Leave Home
(Sep 12, 1922 - Jan 1923)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
The Demi-Virgin
(Oct 18, 1921 - Jun 1922)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
Getting Gertie's Garter
(Aug 01, 1921 - Nov 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
The Bat
(Aug 23, 1920 - Sep 02, 1922)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Melodrama
Mystery
Original
Spanish Love
(Aug 17, 1920 - May 07, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Original
Ladies' Night
(Aug 09, 1920 - Jul 02, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
The Girl in the Limousine
(Oct 06, 1919 - Jan 31, 1920)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
The Gold Diggers
(Sep 30, 1919 - Jun 18, 1921)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Comedy
Original
Tumble In
(Mar 24, 1919 - Jul 12, 1919)
Based on a farce by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
Double Exposure
(Aug 27, 1918 - Sep 1918)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Our Little Wife
(Nov 18, 1916 - Dec 1916)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Sadie Love
(Nov 29, 1915 - Feb 1916)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Fair and Warmer
(Nov 06, 1915 - Closing date unknown)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Somewhere Else
(Jan 20, 1913 - Jan 25, 1913)
Book by
Avery Hopwood
Lyrics by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Fantasy
Original
Nobody's Widow
(Nov 15, 1910 - May 1911)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Judy Forgot
(Oct 06, 1910 - Nov 12, 1910)
Book by
Avery Hopwood
Lyrics by
Avery Hopwood
Musical
Comedy
Original
Seven Days
(Nov 10, 1909 - Oct 1910)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Farce
Original
This Woman and This Man
(Feb 22, 1909 - Mar 1909)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Original
Clothes
(Sep 11, 1906 - Dec 1907)
Written by
Avery Hopwood
Play
Drama
Original
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