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- Three_Cheers abstract "Three Cheers is a “new musical entertainment” (musical comedy) in two acts, with book by Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside, lyrics by Anne Caldwell, and music by Raymond Hubbell with additional lyrics by Lew Brown and B. G. DeSylva and additional music by Ray Henderson. The show was presented by Charles Dillingham and produced by R. H. Burnside at the Globe Theatre (Broadway), and opened October 15, 1928.The show was staged by R. H. Burnside with dances by David Bennett. The musical director was George Hirst. The scenic designers were Sheldon K. Viele and Raymond Sovey, and costume design by Charles LeMaire. It ran for 210 performances, closing on April 13, 1929.The cast headlined Dorothy Stone as Princess Sylvia and Will Rogers (substituting for Fred Stone who was injured in an airplane crash), as King Pompanola. Fred joined the cast later in the run. Other members of the cast included Edward Allan as Spike, Thea Dore as Floria Farleigh, Maude Eburne as Queen Ysobel, Alan Edwards as Harry Vance, Cynthia Foley as Ermyntrude, Kathryn Hereford as Mike, Patsy Kelly as Bobbie Bird, John Lambert as Malotte, James Murray as Captain Meurice, Florine Phelps and Irene Phelps as Letty and Betty, Phyllis Rae as Zaia, Oscar Ragland as The Duke, and Evangeline Raleigh as Audrey Nugent.Act I is set in and around the Palace of Itza and Act II in Hollywood. The plot concerns a motion picture company that invades the territory of Itza hoping to get some photos of castles, Kings, and the like. Princess Sylvia falls in love with Harry Vance (Alan Edwards), the director, which slows matters up a little but not much.".
- Three_Cheers author Anne_Caldwell.
- Three_Cheers author R._H._Burnside.
- Three_Cheers lyrics Anne_Caldwell.
- Three_Cheers musicBy John_Raymond_Hubbell.
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- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Buddy_DeSylva.
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- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dillingham.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Charles_LeMaire.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Dorothy_Stone_(actress).
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Stone.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink George_Hirst.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink James_Murray_(American_actor).
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink John_Lambert_(actor).
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink John_Raymond_Hubbell.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Lew_Brown.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Lunt-Fontanne_Theatre.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Maude_Eburne.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Patsy_Kelly.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink R._H._Burnside.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Henderson.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLink Will_Rogers.
- Three_Cheers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three Cheers".
- Three_Cheers book "Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside".
- Three_Cheers caption "Sheet Music Cover".
- Three_Cheers lyrics "Anne Caldwell".
- Three_Cheers music "Raymond Hubbell".
- Three_Cheers name "Three Cheers".
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- Three_Cheers subject Category:1928_musicals.
- Three_Cheers subject Category:Broadway_musicals.
- Three_Cheers subject Category:Original_musicals.
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- Three_Cheers comment "Three Cheers is a “new musical entertainment” (musical comedy) in two acts, with book by Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside, lyrics by Anne Caldwell, and music by Raymond Hubbell with additional lyrics by Lew Brown and B. G. DeSylva and additional music by Ray Henderson. The show was presented by Charles Dillingham and produced by R. H. Burnside at the Globe Theatre (Broadway), and opened October 15, 1928.The show was staged by R. H. Burnside with dances by David Bennett.".
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