Ed Sullivan Theatre
Brodway - Etats-Unis

Construction: 1927

Topologie du théâtre

Nombre de salles actives: 1
Salle 1: ()    1927 - ????

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Adresse: 1697 Broadway at W. 53rd St., New York, NY

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1927 - ????

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5) Through the Years (Original)

Joué durant  2 semaines

Nb de représentations: 20 représentations
Première preview: 28 January 1932
Première: 28 January 1932
Dernière: 13 February 1932

Compositeur: Vincent Youmans •  
Parolier: Edward Heyman •  
Libettiste: Brian Hooker •  
Metteur en scène: Edgar MacGregor •  
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Avec: Kay Adams (Singing Girl), Peggy Andre (Dancing Girl), Marion Ballou (Ellen), Frank Barron (Boy), Michael BartlettGloria Beaumont (Dancing Girl), Caryl Bergman (Penelope), Emily Burton (Dancing Girl), Dee Collins (Singing Girl), Audrey Davis (Mary Clare), Adline Forbes (Singing Girl), Patricia Francis (Dancing Girl), John Frederick (Boy), Gregory Gaye (Captain Moreau), Mildred Gethins (Singing Girl), Natalie Hall (Kathleen), Evelyn Hannons (Dancing Girl), Ann Hardman (Dancing Girl), Jack Lawrence (Boy), Nick Long (Willie Ainley), Gertrude Lowe (Dancing Girl), Anton Luksor (Boy), Estelle Malin (Singing Girl), Dolly Martinez (Dancing Girl), Martha Mason (Betty Fallow), Evelyn Monte (Dancing Girl), Sonny Nelson (Dancing Girl), Leone Newmann (Lucy), Reginald Owen (John Carteret), Irving Pichler (Boy), Lelane Rivera (Mrs. Ainley), Peggy Schenck (Dancing Girl), Ivan Sokoloff (Boy), Ray Thomas (Boy), Winnie Torney (Dancing Girl), Marie Valot (Singing Girl), Norman Van Emburgh (Boy), Charles Winninger (Dr. Owen Harding), Paulette Winston (Dancing Girl), Anna Worth (Singing Girl) 


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Presse: The tryout was chaotic. The musical opened in Philadelphia as Smiling Through and then underwent a title change to Love Is All for its Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., engagements. Show Boat’s original Magnolia (Norma Terris) was Kathleen/Moonyean, but the Times reported she left the company after the Pittsburgh engagement and that her understudy (Lelane Rivera, according to Bordman) went on for the early Washington performances while her permanent replacement Natalie Hall rehearsed. The Times noted that Terris had a run-of-the-play contract, but “under an amicable arrangement” between her and Youmans she left the show with two weeks’ salary. (It seems Terris must have left the Pittsburgh production at the last minute, because a Washington program includes her name in the cast list.)

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4) East Wind (Original)

Joué durant  2 semaines

Nb de représentations: 23 représentations
Première preview: 27 October 1931
Première: 27 October 1931
Dernière: 14 November 1931

Compositeur: Sigmund Romberg •  
Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Libettiste: Frank Mandel • Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Metteur en scène: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Chorégraphe:  
Avec: Greek Evans (Monsieur Granier), Vance Elliott (Jacques), Betty Junod (Gabrielle), Frances Markey (Julie), Charlotte Lansing (Claudette Fortier), William Williams (Rene Beauvais), Rose Mullen (Claire), Sherry Peham (Mimi), Dennie Moore (Lorraine Portier), Vera Marsh (Marie Martel), J. Harold Murray (Cap- tain Paul Beauvais), Thomas Chadwick (Captain Dejan), I. Anchong (Taxi Driver), Gus Howard (Tourist), Jules Epailly (Pierre Fortier), Joe Penner (Victor Cliquot), Ahi (Tsoi Tsing), Ivan Izmailov (King of Luang aka Prabang), Y. Y. Hsu (King of Luang’s Interpreter), Frank Dobert (King of Cambodia), S. Wong (King of Cambodia’s Interpreter), J. L. Donsu (Hop Sing), Gladstone Waldrip (Captain Gervais), Raymond Bramley (Papa Gouli), Bobby Dolan (Pianist), Marjorie Dille (Maid), O. J. Vanasse (Stage Manager), Emile Ladoux (The Compere), Lorraine Pearl and Leatrice Pearl (The McNulty Sisters), AlexYakovleff (King in Ballet), Aron Tamaroff (Prince in Ballet), George Chapell (Doctor Duval); Sopranos and Contraltos: Anna Mae Colburn, Sylvia Nelson, Mildred Gethins, Olga Leigh, Sylvia Roberts, Norma Nash, Helen Haynes, Peggy Strickland, Marie DeJardin; Tenors, Baritones, and Bassos: Jackson Stuart, Harry Pickering, James Renard, Bert LeRoy, Edward Martin, Alfonso Inglasia, Eugene King, Alfred Russ, John Fredericks, Walter Leven, Herman Belmonte, Paul Aines, Andrew Keller, William Warren, Frank Vaughn, Bart Schilling, Cornelius Pichler, Basil Prock, Nat Broffman, Tom Chadwick, Charles Glazer, Gladstone Waldrip, Ivan Sokoloff, Ivan Izmailov, Vance Elliott, Frank Dobert; Dancers: Sherry Pelham, Kay Stewart, Carola Taylor, Anita Pam, Ruth Green, Katherine Cameron, Amy Weber, Frances Markey, Clara Blackath, Dorothy Van Hest, Rita Marks, Rosalie Trego, Ruth Gordon (not the well-known stage and screen actress), Betty Junod, Gypsy Hollis, Jocelyn Lyle, Adrienne Lampel; The International Gypsies: Alada Sio, Fred Grbowski, Harry Sacher, Benny Ladner, Milton Stecker 


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3) Free For All (Original)

Joué durant  1 semaine

Nb de représentations: 15 représentations
Première preview: 08 September 1931
Première: 08 September 1931
Dernière: 19 September 1931

Compositeur: Richard A Whiting •  
Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Libettiste: Laurence Schwab • Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Metteur en scène: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Chorégraphe: Bobby Connolly •  
Avec: Charles Althoff (Mr. Vergil Murgatroyd), Seth Arnold (Pete Weber), Olive Bayes (Divorcee), Lilian Bond (Marie Sinnot), Julia ChandlerG. Pat Collins (Terence Canavan), John Donahue (Miner), Al Downing (A Reporter), Edward Emery (Stephen Potter, Sr.), Dorris Groday (Joan Summer), Jack Haley (Steve Potter, Jr.), Peter Higgins (Michael Byrne), Gus Howard (Miner), David Hutcheson (Joe Butler), Dorothea James (Divorcee), Grace Johnston (Silver Dollar Kate), Dorothy Knapp (Miss Gibbs), Clair Kramer (Miner), Peter Lang (Tom), Jeannette Loff (Mrs. Ida Jones), Philip Lord (Dr. Raymond Allen), Vera Marsh (Anita Allen), Rae Powell (A Nurse), Robert Randall (Digger Watkins), Edwin Saulpaugh (Mr. Preston), Harry Shannon (Jim Allison), Tamara (Marishka Tarasov), Thelma Tipson (Gracie Maynard), Don Tomkins (Andy Bradford), Edward Walters (A Judge) 


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2) Ballyhoo of 1930 (Original)

Joué durant  2 mois

Nb de représentations: 68 représentations
Première preview: Inconnu
Première: 22 December 1930
Dernière: 21 February 1931

Compositeur: Louis Alter •  
Parolier: Harry Ruskin • Leighton K. Brill • Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Libettiste: Harry Ruskin • Leighton K. Brill •  
Metteur en scène: Reginald Hammerstein •  
Chorégraphe: Earl Lindsey •  
Avec: Eugene Aldrich (Ensemble), Douglas Alene (Jim), Rose Armand (Ensemble), Kay Arnold (Ensemble), Suzanne AustinMarjorie Baglin (Ensemble), Stella Bailey (Ensemble), James Bander (Ted Black's Band), Fred Barber (Ted Black's Band), William Blanche (Shorty), Grace Bradley (Ensemble), Sherman Brande (Ted Black's Band), J. Mardo Brown (Drum Major), George Burkholder (Ensemble), Arthur Cardinal (Mr. Miner), Chaz Chase (A Gourmand), Raymond Clark (Cheer Leader), Jack Colby (Larry), George Cowan (Ensemble), James Cushman (Bill Collector), Frank Daley (Ensemble), Maxine Darrell (Ensemble), Sam De Bonis (Ted Black's Band), Bill Doerflinger (Ted Black's Band), Walter Dolan (Ensemble), Al Downing (Harry, Cowboy), Josephine Dupree (Ensemble), Madelyn Eubanks (Ensemble), Charles Evans (Sam), W. C. Fields (Q.Q. Quale), Charles Fowler (Cheer Leader), Al Giroux (Ted Black's Band), Dorothy Graves (Ensemble), Betty Greenwood (Ensemble), Francis Guinan (Ensemble), Herbert Hall (Cheer Leader), Grace Hayes (Flora Fay), Max Hoffmann, Jr. (Junior), Dorothy Humphreys (Ensemble), Sara Jane (Ensemble), Walter Jewhurst (Ted Black's Band), Samuel Kahn (Ted Black's Band), Craig Kershaw (Camera Man), Morton Kingsland (Ensemble), Francis Kummer (Ensemble), Richard Lambert (The King), Jeanie Lang (Ruth), Betty Lee (Ensemble), Betty Lewis (Ensemble), Herbert Lund (Sound Man), Earl McCutcheon (Ensemble), Neil Moore (Manager, Landlord), Patricia Murphy (Betty), Harry Murray (Ensemble), Harvey Murray (Reporter), Anthony O'Dea (Bank President), Anita Pam (Ensemble), Blanche Percy (Ensemble), Theo Phane (Ensemble), Inez Purdy (Ensemble), Adelaide Raleigh (Ensemble), Gloria Ray (Ensemble), Janet Reade (Goldie La Marr), Albertina Rexroth (Ensemble), Andy Rice (Whitey Duke), Fred Shawhan (Cheer Leader), The Slate Brothers (Smith, Brown, Jones, Cowboys), Robert Spencer (Ensemble), Don Tomkins (Sam), Chester Toomer (Ensemble), Winnie Torney (Ensemble), Floria Vestoff (Vera), Val Vestoff (Specialty), Herbert Weber (Photographer), Gus Wicke (Mr. Pidgeon), Florence Winkel (Ensemble) 


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1) Sweet Adeline (Original)

Joué durant  6 mois 2 semaines

Nb de représentations: 234 représentations
Première preview: 03 September 1929
Première: 03 September 1929
Dernière: 22 March 1930

Compositeur: Jerome Kern •  
Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Libettiste: Oscar Hammerstein II •  
Metteur en scène: Reginald Hammerstein •  
Chorégraphe:  
Avec: Thomas Chadwick (Sergeant Malone, The Sultan), George Raymond (August), Pauline Gorin (Lena), Violet Carson (Dot), Robert C. Fischer (Emil Schmidt), Helen Morgan (Addie Schmidt), Caryl Bergman (Nellie Schmidt), Irene Franklin (Lulu Ward), Robert Emmett Keane (Dan Ward), Max Hoffman Jr. (First Mate Tom Martin), Charles Butterworth (Ruppert Day), Jack Gray (Doctor), Tom Thompson (Orderly), Ben Wells (Colonel), Robert Chisholm (James Day), Gus and Will (as Gus and Will), Len Mence (Sam Herzig), Wally Crisham (Eddie), John D. Seymour (Sid Barnett), George Djimos (The Jester), Helen Ault (Maizie O’Rourke), William Sheppard (Head Carpenter), Joe Reilly (Prop Man), Gus Salzer (as First Violinist Gus), Borrah Levinson (George), Jackson Fairchild (Young Blood), Martin Sheppard (Gabe Case), Tom Rider (A Cabby), Harry Edmond (Old Sport), George Magis (Doc), Jim Thornton (as Jim Thornton), Jerry Jarnagin (aka Jarnigan) (Mr. Gilhooley), Sally Bates (Hester Van Doren Day), Peter Bender (Willie Day); George Smith’s Girl Band: Frances Flanigan, Polly Fisher, Josephine Rice, Mabel Thilbault, Gertrude Clave, Laura Mutch; Girls of the Gay Nineties: Helen Ault, Louise Bernhardt, Harriet Britton, Mary Carney, Dorothy Brown, Lillian Burke, Kaye Carroll, Louise Chowning, Nore Clifft, Aida Conkey, Myrtle Cox, Betty Croke, Nonie Dale, Fanilla Davies, Christine Gallagher, La Vergne Evans, Helene Gardner, Mildred Gethins, Pauline Gorin, Evelyn Hannons, Muriel Harrison, Dorothy Hiller, Cyrilla Tuite, Helen Kelly, Grace La Rue, Evelyn Laurie, Madge MacAnally, Helen McDonald, Marion Martin, Peggy Messenger, Gladys Nelson, Ruby Nevins, Ruth Penery, Robertina Robertson, Madgio Schmylee, Bertha Mae Swan, Elenore Tierney, Emily Van Hoven, Genevieve Van Hoven, Marion Young, Lorena Walcott, Gloria Le Bow, Baum Sturz; Gentlemen of the Ensemble: John Campbell, Don Carter, Joseph Davidenko, Frank Dobert, Lynn Eldridge, Jackson Fairchild, Andy Lieb, George Magis, Paul Moran, George Raymond, Tom Rider, Len Sasion, Martin Sheppard, Bob Shutta, Alexis Sokoloff, Morris Tepper,
Tom Tomson, Efim Vitis, Robert Vernon 


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