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Through the Years (1932-01-Manhattan Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Ed Sullivan Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 2 semaines Nombre : 20 représentationsPremière Preview : 28 January 1932
Première: 28 January 1932
Dernière: 13 February 1932Mise en scène : Edgar MacGregor • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Star(s) : 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)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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