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June Days (1925). Musical comedy. Music by
J. Fred Coots. Book by
Cyrus Wood. Lyrics by
Clifford Grey Based on a comedy by Robert Milton and
Alice Duer Miller. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Featuring songs by Alfred Goodman,
Maurice Ruebens and
Richard Rodgers. Featuring songs with lyrics by
Lorenz Hart. Choreographed by
Seymour Felix. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Astor Theatre (moved to The Central Theatre (7 Sep 1925- close): 6 Aug 1925- 17 Oct 1925 (84 performances). Cast: Winifred Beck, Isabelle Brown, Adelaide Candee, Sylvia Carol, Willa De Brauw, Dorothy Deeder, George Dobbs,
Bertha Donn (as "Sally Boyd"), Helen Doyle, Frances Ebert,
Jay C. Flippen (as "Johnson"), Ethel Fuller, Claire Grenville, Shirley Gustin,
Winifred Harris (as "Mrs. Rolles"), Elizabeth Hines, Maurice Holland, Millie James,
Lee Kohlmar (as "Herman Van Zandt"), Joan Lyons, Aileen Meehan, Mabel Olsen, Jacqueline Paige, Bobbie Perkins,
Ralph Reader (as "Butler"), Roy Royston, Bebe Stanton, Gladys Walton, Flora Watson, Beatrice Wendell, June Zimmerman. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Hello, Lola (1926). Musical comedy.
The Great Temptations
Padlocks of 1927 (1927). Musical revue.
Second Little Show (1930). Musical revue. Music by
Arthur Schwartz. Based on material by
Dwight Wiman. Lyrics by
Howard Dietz. Directed by Dave Gould,
Monty Woolley and
Dwight Wiman. Royale Theatre: 2 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Yukona Cameron,
Jay C. Flippen,
Gloria Grafton, Helen Gray, Kay Hamill, Gus Hyland, Davey Jones, Kay Lazelle, Jack Mason, Eleanor Moffett, Joey Ray, Tashamira, Ruth Tester, Al Trahan, Dorothy Waller, Ned Wever. Produced by
William A. Brady and
Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with Tom Weatherly.
Hellzapoppin (1938). Musical revue. Book by Olsen & Johnson. Music by
Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Lyrics by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Musical Director: Harold Stern. Assistant Musical Dir.: Edward A. Hunt. Vocal arrangements by Phil Ellis. Featuring songs by Don George, Teddy Hall, Annette Mills, Gonzalo Curiel, Paul Mann and Stephen Weiss. Featuring songs with lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Staging by Gae Foster. Directed by' Edward Dowling'. 46th Street Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 26 Nov 1938- 23 Nov 1941, then moved to The Majestic Theatre from 25 Nov 1941- 17 Dec 1941): 22 Sep 1938- 17 Dec 1941 (1404 performances). Produced by Olsen & Johnson. (Uncredited) produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Take a Bow (1944). Musical revue.
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