MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 07, 1927
Closing Date
Apr 30, 1927
Performances
96
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Royale Theatre
(Feb 07, 1927 - Apr 30, 1927)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
The Rookery in Greenwich Village

Produced by John Henry Mears
Book by Mark Swan; Music by Charles Rosoff; Lyrics by Leo Robin; Musical Director: Jay Gorney; Music orchestrated by Maurice DePackh
Staged by John Hayden; Choreographed by Bobby Connolly
Costume Design by Hugh Willoughby; Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman
Dick Wetherbee
Harry Danforth
 
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Mathew Lethbridge
Dancer
Dancer
Babette
Dancer
Mrs. Maguire
Dancer
Dancer
Dorothy
 
Dancer
Lucy Lethbridge
Florence
 
Dancer
Tom Stanton
Jack Lethbridge
Nathan Gridley
Judy Drummond
Dancer
music by Charles Rosoff; lyrics by Leo Robin
Act 1
Sung By
Hobohemia
Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Girls
Hard To Get Along With
Florence, Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Girls
Looking for a Thrill
Lucy Lethbridge, Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Girls
(Poor) Cinderella
Judy Drummond
Six Little Cinderellas
Florence and Dancers
Pretty Little Stranger
Jack Lethbridge and Judy Drummond
One Baby
Florence, Harry Danforth and Girls
Wear Your Sunday Smile
Judy Drummond, Jack Lethbridge and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
What a Whale of a Difference a Woman Can Make
Mrs. Maguire, Jack Lethbridge, Florence and Girls
Judy
Judy Drummond, Jack Lethbridge, Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Girls
When Gentlemen Grew Whiskers and Ladies Grew Old
Florence, Jack Lethbridge, Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Dancers
Curfew Shall Not Ring To-night
Tom Stanton, Dick Wetherbee, Harry Danforth and Girls
Six Little Cinderellas (Reprise)
Start Stompin'
Dick Wetherbee and Girls
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