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Shubert-Belasco Theatre, Washington, D.C., direction Messrs. Lee and J.J. Shubert, L. Stoddard Taylor, manager, twenty-seventh season. Fred Stone in "Smiling Faces," a new musical comedy with Paula Stone, Roy Roston, Lotti Loder, Billy Taylor, Hope Emerson, Doris Patston, Isabel O'Madigan, Adora Andrews, Eddie Garvie, Boyd Davis and Albertina Rasch Dancers, book by Harry Clarke, music by Harry Revel, lyrics by Mack Gordon, dances staged by Jack Donohue under the supervision of Mme. Albertina Rasch, settings by Watson Barratt, costumes designed by Ernest Schrapps, staged by Zeke Colvan, direction of the Messrs. Shubert.
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Shubert-Belasco Theatre, Washington, D.C. beginning Monday, Feb. 8, 1932, matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2:20.
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Cast: Roy Royston, Boyd Davis, Billy Taylor, Fred Stone, Hope Emerson, Herbert Lilling, Paula Stone, Lotti Loder, Isabel O'Madigan, Adora Andrews, Eddie Garvie, Doris Patston, Ali Youssoff, George Herman, Len Saxon. Albertina Rasch girls: Josephine Wolfe, Sunny Van, Joan Cartier, Noni Dale, Jeanne Abbey, Rose Tyrell, Mollie Peck, Barbara Williams, Margaret Slattery, Inga Anderson, show girls: Peggy Stebbins, Mathea Merryfield, Billie Fanning, Wynn Terry, Dorothy Wise, Anne Balton, Elaine Dawn, Jane Dobbins, Lorraine Hayes, J. Farrell. Dancers: Margaret Wiley, Georgia McTaggart, Dolly Mosely, Ray Powell, Florence Powell, Gladys Granzow, Sara Granzow, Louise Taylor, Jerry Downs, Marie Clyde, Rosalie McCallion, Ruth Cunliffe, Adelaide Candee. Gentlemen of the ensemble: T. Jordan, J. Bedford, A. Bloom, K. Rogers, R. Coover, E. Sternfel, D. Kennedy, J. Kaye. Quartette: William Lilling, Len Saxon, Robert Lewis, Vance Elliott.
"The Playgoer. Next week, beginning Monday, Feb. 15th, matinees Thursday and Saturday. Ethel Barrymore in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's immortal comedy "The School for Scandal". The Shubert-Belasco Theatre, Washington, District of Columbia"--Cover.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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