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- Lollipop_(musical) abstract "Lollipop is a musical comedy in three acts with book by Zelda Sears, lyrics by Sears and Walter De Leon, and music by Vincent Youmans. The show was produced by Henry W. Savage at the Knickerbocker Theatre, and opened January 21, 1924.It was staged by Ira Hands, choreographed by Bert French, John Tiller, and Mary Read, costume design by Schneider-Anderson Company, Bergdorf Goodman, and Finchley, and scenic design by Sheldon K. Viele and William Castle. It ran for 152 performances, closing on May 31, 1924 The cast of included Ada May (Laura Lamb), Zelda Sears (Mrs. Garrity), Nick Long, Jr. (Omar K. Garrity), Adora Andrews (Mrs. Mason), Gloria Dawn (Virginia), Aline McGill (Tessie), Leonard Ceiley (Don Carlos), and Virginia Smith (Petunia).The plot concerns Laura Lamb (Ada May), nicknamed “Lollipop” at an orphanage, and still called that even after she is adopted by a rich, catty lady named Mrs. Garrity (Zelda Sears). Laura meets an attractive plumber at the Garrity’s, is accused of stealing Mrs. Garrity’s purse, from which she is acquitted, and attends a masked ball in costume. Lollipop was Youmans’ first score without a co-composer. He was teamed with lyricist Zelda Sears, one of the few women lyricists writing for Broadway. When Lollipop opened, Youmans had three shows running simultaneously.".
- Lollipop_(musical) author Zelda_Sears.
- Lollipop_(musical) musicBy Vincent_Youmans.
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- Lollipop_(musical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1924_musicals.
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- Lollipop_(musical) wikiPageWikiLink Knickerbocker_Theatre_(Broadway).
- Lollipop_(musical) wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Youmans.
- Lollipop_(musical) wikiPageWikiLink Walter_DeLeon.
- Lollipop_(musical) wikiPageWikiLink Zelda_Sears.
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- Lollipop_(musical) book "Zelda Sears".
- Lollipop_(musical) caption "Sheet Music Cover".
- Lollipop_(musical) lyrics "Zelda Sears & Walter De Leon".
- Lollipop_(musical) music "Vincent Youmans".
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- Lollipop_(musical) subject Category:1924_musicals.
- Lollipop_(musical) subject Category:Broadway_musicals.
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- Lollipop_(musical) hypernym Comedy.
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- Lollipop_(musical) comment "Lollipop is a musical comedy in three acts with book by Zelda Sears, lyrics by Sears and Walter De Leon, and music by Vincent Youmans. The show was produced by Henry W. Savage at the Knickerbocker Theatre, and opened January 21, 1924.It was staged by Ira Hands, choreographed by Bert French, John Tiller, and Mary Read, costume design by Schneider-Anderson Company, Bergdorf Goodman, and Finchley, and scenic design by Sheldon K. Viele and William Castle.".
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