Production Info

Previews: no date entered yet (preview count not listed yet)
Opening November 15, 1927
Closing: March 24, 1927
Length of Run: 151 perf.
Run Type: Open-ended

Location Info

Location: New York, NY

Credits Highlights

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Staging
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Cast

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Dancing Girls
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Winter Garden Girls
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Winter Garden Boys

Musical Numbers

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Act One

  • A Disagreement .... Stage Manager: J. Squires. Manager: H. O'Neal. Jack Pearl: J. Pearl. Jack Osterman: J. Osterman. Florence Moore: F. Moore. Ted Lewis: T. Lewis
  • I'll Be Your Artist and You Be My Model .... J. Osterman, assisted by N. Pearce
  • The Artists Dancing Models
  • Point of View .... The Artist: J. Squires. Police Sergeant: W. Johnson. Policeman: C. Parsons
  • Five Hundred Dollars .... The Man: J. Osterman. The Wife: M. O'Brien. The Husband: H. O'Neal. The Maid: A. Candee
  • Oh, Lady .... N. Pearce, Dancing Boys
  • The Cynic .... The Clerk: W. Johnson. The Bell Boy: C. Collins. Herman Pfeiffer: J. Pearl. Wolff: H. O'Neal. The First Lady: K. Simmons. The Second Lady: L. Arnold. The Third Lady: M. Stapp. The Fourth Lady: M. O'Brien. Hotel Guests: Ensemble
  • Bangaway Isle .... E. Chester, E. Brooks, J. Storace
  • Specialty Dance .... Jscherey and Hully, Bangaway Dancers
  • Vive la France .... Madame Sangene: F. Moore. jack: J. Osterman. Ted: T. Lewis
  • The Chair Bottom Dance .... Dancing Girls, Boys
  • Tenth Avenue .... Mrs. Brown: F. Moore. Billy Brown: H. O'Neal. Aggy: M. Evans. Amy: M. O'Brien. Smith: E. Chester. Jones: W. Johnson
  • The Voice of the World .... Music: J. Squires. The Cantor: C. Parsons. Egyptians: C. Gallimore, J. McDowell, G. Roberts. Taj Mahal: [G. Wheaton (singer)], N. Pearce (dancer)
  • The Rheims Cathedral .... M. O'Brien, M. Powers, L. Arnold, G. Wheaton, Chorus
  • A Gentleman's Boudoir .... The Chauffeur: A. Blair. The Man: J. Osterman. The Lady: M. O'Brien
  • Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter .... Jack Osterman
  • The Lady Killer .... The Waiter: W. Johnson. Baron Pfeiffer: J. Pearl. Wolff H. O'Neal. The Lady: M. O'Brien. The Flirt: M. Evans. Head Waiter: J. Oyra. Night Club Guests: Ensemble
  • What Women and Men Will Wear .... F. Moore, Fashion Parade
  • Start the Band .... E. Brooks, Ted Lewis and His Orchestra
  • Specialty .... Dancing Girls, King and King, J. Storace
  • Specialty .... Dancing Boys, C. Gallimore, Veloz and Yolanda, Ensemble

Act Two

  • The Tree of Love .... The Man: C. Parsons. The Girl: M. Powers. The Pages: LeMaye Sisters With the Winter Garden Girls in the Tree of Love
  • Florence Moore
  • Bad News .... The Coach: H. O'Neal The Doctor: W. Johnson. The Fullback: A. Blair. The Sophomore: J. Pearl
  • The Love Boat .... The Singer: L. Arnold. Lantern Bearers: LeMaye Sisters. Owner of Boat: E. Chester. The Servant: W. Johnson. The Doorkeeper: G. Leland. Slave Girls: M. Vernelli, M. Younger, H. Livingston, E. Meade, B. Walz, M. Stapp. The Father: G. Roberts. The Daughter: C. Gallimore. The Mandarin: J. Oyra. The Guards: P. Ott, J. Dayton. The Lover: J. McDowell
  • Oh, Nurse .... The Doctor: H. O'Neal. The Nurse: F. Moore. The Patient: J. Osterman
  • Bracelets .... J. Squires
  • Dance .... N. Pearce, Winter Garden Girls
  • King and King
  • Honey Land .... The Playmaker: H. O'Neal. The First Victim: J. Osterman. The Second Victim: J. Pearl. The Little Bees: N. Pearce, M. O'Brien, K. Simmons, J. Storace
  • The Call of Broadway .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • Do That Thing .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • Here Am I - Broken Hearted .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • Oh, Peggy .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • The Only One for Me .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • Snap Out of It .... Ted Lewis and His Musical Clowns, assisted by Eddie Chester and Eleanore Brooks
  • Is Everybody Happy Now? .... T. Lewis, J. Pearl, F. Moore, J. Osterman, Dancing Girls, Boys

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Trivia & History

The dance \"Parasols\" was dropped after opening. \"You Dear\" was added to Act Two after opening (placement unknown). \"You Dear\" was performed by J. Squires. Also added was a dance for the dancing girls.

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Production Info

Previews: no date entered yet (preview count not listed yet)
Opening November 15, 1927
Closing: March 24, 1927
Length of Run: 151 perf.
Run Type: Open-ended

Location Info

Location: New York, NY

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