- (1922 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Broadway Nights (1929). Musical revue. Music by Sammy Timberg, Lee David and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by Moe Jaffe. Material by Edgar Smith. Musical direction by John McManus. Featuring songs by J. Fred Coots, Ralph Erwin and Phil Svigals. Other songs and lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Clifford Grey. Choreography by Busby Berkeley and Chester Hale. Directed by Stanley Logan. 44th Street Theatre: 15 Jul 1929- 17 Aug 1929 (40 performances). Cast: Sheila Barrett, Bonnibelle Beard, Doreis Beridge, Moya Beridge, Martin Brothers, George E. Burke, Winnie Channon, Harry Conley, Peggy Cornell, Edna Cowley, Emily Cowley, Olive Crane, Dorothy Darley, Florence Davidson, Ann Davis, Peggy Davis, Marie Day, Louis Delgado, Bob Derden, George Dobbs, Ethel Dunton, Frances Diran, Marie Gerguson, The Allen Foster Girls, Archie Foulke, Hazel Frazer, Frank Gaby, Inez Goetz, Ruth Gormly, Sylvia Green, Grace Grey, Harry Griffin, The Chester Hale Girls, Marge Harlan, Hetty Hayes, Larry Hodgson, Vena Hollingworth, Vivian Hunter, Harry Hylander, Phyllis Jordan, Tom Jordan, Karen Kaaber, Ray King, Gertrude Kornblum, Greta Kuhnrich, Verta Kunkel, Lilian Lane, Gloria Lebow, Laura Lee, Eva Lewis, Hilda Long, Violet Lundberg, Mary Mason, Julio Martel, Gertrude Mazza, Clinton McLeer, Hoyt Meredith, Madeline Merle, Lillian Messmer, Betty Montgomery, Odette Myrtil, Rita Owen, Marian Paitson, Alfred Parrot, Hilda Peterson, Joe Phillips, Rae Powell, Kenneth Pulsifer, Sam Raynor, Dr. Rockwell, Alice Rogers, Margaret Samson, George Schiller, Eddie Shubert, Kay Simmons, Edwina Skorat, May Squires, Flo Sterling, Harry Stockwell, Murray Swanson, Loris Taylor, Julie Tiedgens, Jay Tully, Jeanne Walton, Dolly Waring, Harry Welsh, Esther Whetton, Iris Worthington, Mary Wynn. Specialty act: King, King & King. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Mayflowers (1925). Musical comedy. Music by Edward Kunneke. Book by Clifford Grey. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Based on a play by Arthur Richman. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Additional music by Frank E. Tours, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens and Pat Thayer. Additional lyrics by Donovan Parsons. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Directed by William J. Wilson and Joseph Santley. Forrest Theatre: 24 Nov 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (81 performances). Cast: Charlotte Ayres, Hazel Beamer, Gaile Beverly, Sally Bronis, Kathryn Brown, Fred Burke, Margaret Byrnes, Marion Byrnes, Grace Candee, Nancy Carroll, Jules Cross, Nydia D'Arnell, George C. Deerking, Malcolm Duffield, Jean Duval, Josephine Duval, Christine Ecklund, Charlotte Fitzgibbons, Will Gould, David Higgins, Thelma Hoeffle, Nickolis Indiveri, Marie Jensen, Anthony King, George C. Lehrain, June Leslie, Virginia Lloyd, Theodora Loper, Ronnie Madison, Lida Mae, Francetta Malloy, Madeline Montelin, Ethel Morrison, William O'Neal, Betty Pascu, Harry Pedersen, Joseph Santley (as "Billy Ballard"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Elsie Dover"), Elaine Sims, Sybil Stokes, Norman Sweetser, Kao Tortoni, Peaches Tortoni, William Valentine, Robert Woolsey (as "Sam Robinson"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: A Night in Paris. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by J. Fred Coots and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and McElbert Moore. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional music by Maurice Yvain. Choreographed by George Dobbs, Oyra and Gertrude Hoffman. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Lew Fields and Alexander Leftwich. Casino de Paris: 5 Jan 1926- 10 Jul 1926 (208 performances). Cast: Lucille Arnold, Leo Bill, Carol Boyer, Jacqueline Brown, Dorothy Chadwick, Carlos Conte, Ralph Coram, Lola Cordoba, Sunny Dale, Annette Davies, William Davis, Aileen DeMeyer, George Dobbs, David Drollet, Miss Evanthea, Rosemary Farmer, May Ferber, Lillian Ford, Helene Franz, Nadjy Gallier, Henri Garat, Bernice Gardener, Helen Gay, Yvonne Georges, Ruth Grace, Frances Hart, Loulou Hegoburu, Katherine Johnson, Maria Keiva, Naoe Konda, Miriam Lax, Joan Lee, Richard Lee, Madeline Luzon, Marion Luzon, Marguerite Marano, Olga Marye, Olive McClure, Margaret McGonigle, Mary McGonigle, Delmar Meyers, Marietta O'Brien, Harry O'Neal, Jack Osterman, Oyra, Barnett Parker, Jack Pearl, Vivienne Purcell, Betty Rappe, Ruth Rappe, Kathryn Ray, Gladys Rennick, Loretta Rhodes, Ann Rizzo, Catherine Sheeran, Ann Sween, Corinne Sylvae, Norma Terris, Edna Tobin, Vanessi, Myrtle Wagner, Ruth-Ann Watson, Virginia Watts, Edna Webster, Lillian Weisberg, Emily Woolley, Metta Wooster. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Merry World. Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens, J. Fred Coots, Herman Hupfeld and Sam Timber. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Featuring songs by Marc Anthony and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Leo Robin, Donovan Parsons and Herbert Reynolds. Staged by James C. Huffman. Directed by Charles Judels. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 2 Aug 1926- close): 8 Jun 1926- 21 Aug 1926 (87 performances). Cast: Beatrice Bickel, Laine Blaire, Billie Blake, Marian Boazo, Ray Bolger [Broadway debut], Emil Boreo, Margaret Breen, Ann Burnes, Donald Calthrop, Louise Chowning, Carmen Conley, Grace Connelly, Lucita Corvera, Wilma Crossman, Edith Davis, Betty De Pascue, Bernard Dudley, Mary Dunckley, Irving Edwards, Sudworth Frazier, Selby Galloway, Grace Glover, Alexander Gray, Nicholas Grey, Elna Gudrun, Fred Harper, Morris Harvey, Grace Hayes, Evelyn Herbert, Frank Jarvis, Ann LaVerne, Edwin Lawrence, Morhora Lloyd, Lily Long, Lillian Lorray, Yoland Losee, June Lovewell, Cookie Lunsford, Eva Lynn, Frances Lynn, Helen Madigan, Ada Marcus, Jaquelyn Marshall, Ritta Martin, Maryland Collegians, Marion Mooney, Gale Moore, Jane Moore, Ruth Moore, Maxine Morton, Sylvia Neirick, Dorothy Noble, Starke Patterson, Betty Pecan, Bunnie Pedreau, Lola Raine, Dezso Retter, Annie Rose, Salt and Pepper, Betty Sheldon, Ruth Simmons, Lily Smart, Olga Smirnova, Evan Southwell, Leonie Spiro, Frances Suzanne, Mabelle Swor, Myrtle Thompson, Kao Tortoni, Peaches Tortoni, Rosalie Trego, Nicholas Tripolitoff, Helen Wallace, Thomas Whitely, Dorothy Whitmore, Virginia Whitmore. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Gay Paree (1926). Musical revue.
- White Lights (1927). Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: George White's Scandals [1928]. Musical revue. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. Book by George White and Billy K. Wells. Musical Direction by William Daly. Featuring songs by Ballard MacDonald, Dave Dreyer, Ted Fio Rito, Abel Baer, J. Fred Coots and Neil Moret. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Dave Dreyer, Richard Whiting, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Lou Davis, Edward G. Nelson and Harry Pease. Costume Design by Erté and Charles Le Maire. Musical Staging by George White and Russell Markert. Directed by George White. Apollo Theatre: 2Jul 1928- 19 Jan 1929 (240 performances). Cast: Gladys Astor, Marjorie Barley, Bernice & Emily, William Blanche, Pearl Bradley, Barbara Bright, Mary Brown, Arthur Cardinal, Alvina Carson, Violet Carson, James Carty, Kathryn Cathcart, Marie Cole, Beryl Collinson, Jean Cutler, Marion Cutler, Rae Davis, Dorothy Dawn, Marion Dickson, Elsie Duffy, Lois Eckhart, Elm City Four, Jacqueline Feeley, Selma Freeman, Ednamay French, Ivy Gayner, Elise Gerndon, Dolly Gilbert, Marjorie Gilbet, Ruth Goodwin, Ivena Hall, Ann Hardman, The Hastings Twins, Mitzi Hayes, Mabel Hill, Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, Helen Howe, Renee Johnson, Arnol Johnson's Band, Marie Keve, Wynne Lark, Muriel LeCount, Georgia Lerch, Alice Lorraine, Frances Lyle, June MacCloy, Boots Mallory, Margaret Manners, Marion Martin, Laverta McCormack, Isabel Mohr, Harry Morrissey, Peggy Moseley, Gloria Murray, Catherine NaVarro, Jo Navarro, Louise Newman, William O'Neal, Gloria O'Neil, Belle Osborne, Margie O'Shea, Mildred Ott, Arthur Page, Sally Parsons, Tom Patricola, Ann Pennington, Rose Perfect, Edna Rabbe, Catherine Reynolds, Harry Richman, Florence Robinson, Russell Markert Dancers, Lilyan Sabolis, May Slattery, Gertrude Smith, Elsie St. Clare, Dorothy Stewart, George White Girls, Frances Williams, Geraldine Wright. Produced by George White.
- Broadway Nights (1929). Musical revue.
- Sons O' Guns (1929). Musical comedy.
- [Posthumous production] Marlene (1999). Musical.
- (1922) Stage Play: Spice of 1922. Musical revue. Book by Jack Lait. Music by J. Fred Coots, Henry Creamer and James F. Hanley. Lyrics by McElbert Moore [earliest Broadway credit], Jack Stanley and Turner Layton [credited as J. Turner Layton]. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Scenic Design by H Robert Law Studios. Directed by Allan K. Foster. Winter Garden Theatre: 6 Jul 1922- 9 Sep 1922 (85 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro, Lucille Ballantine, E.H. Barlab, Albert Bennett, Pearl Betts, Bobby Boles, Olga Borowska, Stanley Brennan, Florence Browne, Roger Buckley, Violet Carlson, Mayris Chaney [credited as Maris Chaney], Nan Chapman, Lucille Constant, John C. Daly, D'Andrea & Walters, Emily DeVeaux, Yvette DuBois, Mary Dunne, Charles Eaton, Frankie Feustal, May Fox, Dorothy Frayser, James Gaylor, Marion George, Evelyn Gerard, Dorothy Gilbert, Freckles Gordon, Nan Halperin, James Harold, Hasoutra, Sam Hearn, Jimmy Hussey, Dorothea Jackson, Billie Jerome, Gattison Jones, Arman Kaliz, Dorothy Kendall, Ann Le Meau, Leonard Leeds, Artie Leeming, Miss Marion, Dan Mayo, Isabel McLaughlin, Midgie Miller, Helen Montague, Leonard Mooney, James C. Morton, Eddie Nelson, Will Oakland, Helen O'Shea, Gladys Parker, Ann Poulson, Georgie Price [Broadway debut], Marion Randall, Martinez Randall, Dick Rath, George Rath, Jane Richardson, Adele Rowland, Nell Roy Buck, Sunny Sanders, Virginia Sharr, Rex Storey [credited as Rex Story] (final Broadway role), Gwyn Stratford, Valeska Suratt, Jack Trainor, Marjorie Wall, Jean Watson, James Watts, Sue Wilson. Produced by Arman Kaliz.
- Sally, Irene and Mary (1922). Musical comedy.
- Dew Drop Inn (1923). Musical comedy. Music by Alfred Goodman. Book by Walter De Leon and Edward Delaney Dunn. Lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Featuring songs by Rudolf Friml, J. Fred Coots and Jean Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by McElbert Moore. Ensemble music by Sigmund Romberg. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Astor Theatre: 17 May 1923- 25 Aug 1923 (production closed from 1 Jul 1923- 29 Jul 1923/83 performances). Cast: Margaret Atherton, James Barton (as "Ananias Washington"), Alice Brady (as "Marion Stanley/Ensemble"), George Brown, Lester Brown, Jean Carroll, Evelyn Cavanaugh, Spencer Charters (as "Joseph Higgins"), Harry Clark, Daniel Dare (as "Bell Boy"), Billie Davis, Gladys Davis, Dorothy Deane, Richard Dore, Bernard Druce, Millie Dupree, Grace Ellsworth, Harry Ellsworth, Bob Gebhardt, Dale Grigsby, Raymond Hall, Sylvia Highton, Frank Hill, Claire Hodgson, William Holden, Robert Holliday, Ben Jacklow, Thelma Johns, Bobby Kane, Lee Kelso, Mary Kissell, Katherine Manion, Rena Miller, Margaret Morris, Felicia Murelle, Helen O'Brien, Hal Peel, Mary Robson, Helen Rogier, Harry Rosedale, Jack Squire, Allen Stevens, Juliet Strahl, Beatrice Swanson, Marcella Swanson, Mabel Withee. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: Innocent Eyes. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Tot Seymour. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by J. Fred Coots and James F. Hanley. Additional lyrics by Henry Creamer and McElbert Moore. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Francis Weldon. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Frank Smithson. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 May 1924- 30 Aug 1924 (126 performances). Cast: Maud Allen, Devera Anguillar, Arthur Appel, Pepita Armadilla, Violet Bache, Edythe Baker, Gordon Baker, Suzanne Bennett, Gaile Beverly, Alice Boulden, Grace Bowman, William Brainerd, Babette Brigon, Frank Byron, Mae Cairns, Mabel Carruthers, Betty Castle, Bebe Cliquot, Florence Courtney, Helene Dahlia, Frank Dobson, Ann Dolores, Ted Doner, Lillian Dunning, Ninon Elysees, Jack de Fay, Jeanette Fleury, Nadjy Gallier, Peggy Gillespie, Norma Gould, Ruth Hamilton, Violet Hayes, Lew Hearn, Leonra Hellekson, Bella Heyman, Katherine Hill, Marjory Himes, Charles Howard, Joseph Hughes, Ruby La Croix, Vera Lavrova, Joan Crawford (credited as Lucille Le Sueur) [Broadway debut], Marjorie Leach, Cecil Lean, Earl Leslie, Peggy Lockwood, Gaby Lorette, Ruby Lorraine, Charles Mac, Mildred Manley, Dorothy Mantell, Martin Mason, Cleo Mayfield, Peggy Mermont, Carol Miller, Mistinguett, Peggy Neil, Jack Oakie [Broadway debut], Pauline Pettibois, James E. Phillips, Zuzu Raymonne, Ralph Reader, Victoria Reigel, Carmen Rosella, Irene Sharpe, Loretta Sharpe, Flo Sheppard, Gladys Smith, Lillian Stone, Flo Summerville, Tamara, Myrtle Thompson, Olga Treskoff, Clinton Tustin, Vanessi, Frank Wallace, Marie Warner, Viola Watson, Harry A. White, Billie Williams, Frances Williams [Broadway debut]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: A Night in Paris. Musical revue [return engagement]. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by J. Fred Coots and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and McElbert Moore. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional music by Maurice Yvain. Choreographed by George Dobbs, Oyra and Gertrude Hoffman. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Charles Judels. 44th Street Theatre (moved to Jolson's 59th Street Theatre from 18 Oct 1926- close): 26 Jul 1926- 30 Oct 1926 (113 performances). Cast: Isabelle Bennett, Ray Bolger, Carol Boyer, Ruth Brady, Jacqueline Brown, Patricia Caron, Dorothy Chadwick, Morine Clarke, Ralph Coram, Annette Davies, William Davis, Jane Dobbin, George Dobbs, Frances Ebert, Rosemary Farmer, Antonina Fechner, Misha Ferenzo, Margie Finley, Lillian Ford, Helene Franz, Catherine Gallimore, Helen Gay, Miss Gilberti, Eleneva Karola, Naoe Konda, Lucien La Riviere, Richard Lee, Madeline Luzon, Marion Luzon, Marguerite Marano, Olga Marye, Olive McClure, Margaret McGonigle, Mary McGonigle, Lucienne Moineau, Mia Muselle, Peggy Neil, Marietta O'Brien, Harry O'Neal, Jack Osterman, Oyra, Eleanor Painter, Barnett Parker, Jack Pearl, Nancy Phillips, Annie Pritchard, Betty Rappe, Ruth Rappe, Kathryn Ray, Gladys Rennick, Loretta Rhodes, Catherine Sheeran, Ivy St. Clair, Miss Swan, Corinne Sylvae, Norma Terris, Edna Tobin, Barbara Vernon, Myrtle Wagner, June Wall, Ruth-Ann Watson, Virginia Watts, Edna Webster, Emily Woolley. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Sally, Irene and Mary (1925). Musical comedy (revival).
- Gay Paree (1925). Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens and J. Fred Coots. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Henry Creamer, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ballard MacDonald, Lester Allen, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman. Additional music by Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman, James F. Hanley, Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Charles Judels. Shubert Theatre: 18 Aug 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (181 performances). Cast: Newton Alexander, Betty Allen, Lucille Arden, William Baden, Dorothy Barber, Pauline Blair, Frances Blythe, Richard Bold, Ilsi Bott, Alice Boulden, Carol Boyer, William Brainerd, Lorraine Brooks, Camille, Jean Caswell, Chandler Christy, Helen Claire, Eddie Conrad, Claire Daniels, Isabel Dawn, Claudia Dell, Johnny Dove, Louise Dove, Clarice Durham, Mabel Earle, Beth Elliott, Byrdeatta Evans, Florence Fair, Rosemary Farmer, Margie Finley, Walton Ford, Ruth Gillette, Florence Golden, Viola Griffith, Texas Guinan, Jack Haley, Ruth Hamilton, Thalie Hamilton, Edith Higgens, Alice Hooke, Edna Hopper, Florence Horne, Gus Hyland, Katherine Janeway, Frank Kimball, Marty Kolinsky, Lillian Lane, George LeMaire, Fern LeRoy, Winnie Lightner, Martha Linn, Gertrude Lowe, Viola Marshall, Betty Maurice, Arthur May, Verdi Milli, Marie Price, Prosper & Maret, Dorothy Rae, Nora Reed, Camille Renault, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Salt and Pepper, Wilfred Seagram, Winifred Seale, Dorothy Shepard, Jeanette Simard, Bartlett Simmons, Marie Simpson, Bernadette Spencer, Louise Taylor, Billy B. Van, Lorraine Weimar, Margaret Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Rufus Le Maire.
- (1925) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens] and Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Choreographed by Jack Haskell and Gertrude Hoffman [credited as Gertrude Hoffmann]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Erté and George Barbier. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jun 1925- 7 May 1926 (416 performances). Cast: May Alexander, Al Allison, Herbert Ashton, Yvonne Bacon, Phil Baker, Leon Barte, Leon Bartels, Louise Blackburn, Jay Brennan, Murray Browne, Dorothy Burnell, Joseph Caits, Louis Caits, Grace Cantrell, Thelma Carlton, Jane Carroll, Marion Case, Gloria Christy, Teddy Claire, Morine Clarke, Herbert Corthell, Arthur Craig, Eileen Culshaw, Marguerite Dalby, Claire de Figaniere, Patricia DeLong, Ferral Dewees, Billy DeWolf, Jane Dobbin, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, Pudgie Duker, Dottie Ellis, Jean English, Mildred Espy, Alberta Faust, Miriam Fine, Harriet Fowler, Helene Frederic, Catherine Gallimore, Janice Glenn, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, Toots Gregory, Florence Gunther, Joe Higgins, Shari Hockman, Llora Hoffman, Margie Hoffman, Gertrude Hoffman Girls, Dorothy Hordern, Sunshine Jarrman, Andrew Joachim, May Judels, Kathleen Karr, Thelma Kay, John Kenny, Mary Kissell, Emma Kleigge, Florence Kolinsky, Ada Landis, Betty Lawrence, Alice MacDonald, Aline MacMahon, Carol Maybury, Lulu McConnell, Billy McKay, Margaret McKay, Margaret Merle, Margie Minor, Maxine Morton, Helen Murray, Evelyn Nelson, Jack Oakie [final Broadway role], Gene Owens, Agatha Phillips, Frank Phillips, Florence Quinn, Stanley Rogers, George Rosener, Marion Ross, Agnes Schroeder, Sid Silvers, Margaret Sloan, Charlotte Suddath, Jacquelin Surprise, Beatrice Swanson, Penn Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Eric Titus, Katrina Trask, Billy B. Van, Dorothy Van Heft, Lew Walker, June Wall, Gene Wallin, Dorothy Weber, Eleanor Willems, Frances Willems, Minerva Wilson, Walter Woolf King [credited as Walter Woolf], Ruth Zackey. Replacement actor: Al Jolson [from 21 Mar 1926- ?]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and J. Fred Coots. Book by Harry Wagstaff Gribble, Rube Goldberg, Dean Cornwell, Charles Dana Gibson, Will B. Johnstone, Watson Barratt, Rollo Wayne, Harry Herschfield, C. Willard Fairchild, Herb Roth, Lurelle Guild, Flora Nash, Cliff Sterret, David Robinson, C. Allen Gilbert, James Montgomery Flagg, Arthur William Brown, Helena Dayton, Fred Erving Dayton, Charles D. Williams and Louise Bascom Barratt. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and Sam Coslow. Additional music by Jay Gorney, Horatio Nicholls, Alfred Goodman, Leo Wood, Irving Bibo and Con Conrad. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by Leo Wood, Irving Bibo, Con Conrad, Owen Murphy and Jean Frederick. Art director: Watson Barratt. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Astor Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 9 Feb 1925- close): 15 Oct 1924- 23 May 1925 (519 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire, Dorothy Addison, Thelma Addison, Ralph Austin, Eva Ball, Betty Bowman, Ruth Brady, Buddy Bush, Frank Callahan, Flo Campbell, Charles Cannefax, Jean Caswell, Arthur Charmion, Gloria Christy, Lucita Corvera, Alan Dale, Ewing Eaton, Dolores Edwards, Alexander Frank, Frank Gaby, Nancy Gibbs, Kate Goldberg, Jean Grey, Ruth Hanson, Jack Hines, Evelyn Jacques, Aleneva Karola, Mary Kissell, Flora Lea, Neva Lynn, Betty Lyons, Rena Manning, Marie Marceline, Charles Massinger, Dana Mayo, Jack McElroy, Grace McKinnon, Elena Meade, Virginia Moore, Joe Morris, Josephine Mostler, Eileen Murray, George Murray, Norma Nadine, Ned Norworth, Leona Osborne, Barnett Parker, Beatrice Roma, Jacque Sage, Ruth Shaw, Stella Shields, Elaine Sims, Francis X. Sinnott, Mildred Soper, Joseph Spree, Louise Stark, Marie Stoddard, Violet Strathmore, Myrtle Thompson, Alma Traverse, Trini, Paula Tully, Valodia Vestoff, Dorothy Vinton, Billy Wilson, Marion Wilson, Minerva Wilson, Mabel Withee. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: This was the second year of what would become a semi-regular revue (1925, 1927, 1930 and 1943). The astonishing success of this production would attract bigger stars for the 1925 version.
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