MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 03, 1931
Closing Date
Nov 07, 1931
Performances
7
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Chanin's 46th Street Theatre
(Nov 03, 1931 - Nov 07, 1931)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
Scandal Sheet; Trotwood's Penthouse; Reno Station; Hotel Riverview Lobby; Hotel Promenade; Ross Alley; Corridor in the Hotel; Two Bedrooms; The Hotel Garden; The Divorce Court; Cal-Neva Lodge.

Produced by Peter Arno
Book by Peter Arno; Additional dialogue by Roger Pryor; Music by John W. Green; Lyrics by Edward Heyman; Additional music by Richard Myers; Musical Director: Adolph Deutsch; Music orchestrated by Conrad Salinger
Staged by Edward Clarke Lilley; Dances and ensembles by Russell Markert
Scenery sketched by Peter Arno; Scenic Design by Dale Stetson; Costume Design by Kiviette
Show Girl
Singer
Dancer
Roddy Trotwood
Betty Fish
Hotel Clerk
 
Singer
Flossie
A Cow
Hives
Clerk of the Court
 
Singer
Judge Humphries
Dancer
June Doyle
Diddles Stuyvesant
Show Girl
Dancer
Singer
Dancer
Tony Doyle
Roger Loring
Bubbles Stuyvesant
Show Girl
Show Girl
Dancer
Dancer
Sparker
A Gambler
 
June's Attorney
Baroness Von Ga Ga
 
Show Girl
Singer
Singer
Show Girl
Singer
Dancer
House Detective
Dancer
Dancer
Blodgett
Singer
Dancer
Eloise Bell
A Reporter
Dancer
Toodles Stuyvesant
Doodles Stuyvesant
Etta Fish
Taxi Driver
Taxi Driver
Tarkington
Show Girl
June's Maid
Show Girl
Dancer
music by John W. Green; lyrics by Edward Heyman
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Inside Story
The Girls
Remarkable People We
(music by Richard Myers)
Etta Fish, Roddy Trotwood and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee
Betty Fish, Tony Doyle and The Girls
Shake Well Before Using
Diddles Stuyvesant and The Girls
My Sweetheart 'Tis of Thee (Reprise)
Betty Fish
We Know Reno
Ensemble
Well, You See
Etta Fish and Hives
What's the Difference
Diddles Stuyvesant and Ensemble
One Second of Sex
(music by Richard Myers)
June Doyle and Roger Loring
Hello, My Lover, Goodbye
Rose and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
It's My Nature
Diddles Stuyvesant, Roger Loring and The Girls
It Means So Little to You
Tony Doyle and Betty Fish
Music in My Fingers
(music by Richard Myers)
Rose and Ensemble
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