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Mack; Winifred Francis as the maid, Susie; Rhea Marble as the dancer, Helen Desmond; Jessie LeRoy as the dancer and Helen's sister, Viola Desmond; Leon Kahn as the magician, Professor Boni de Burro; James E. Garvin as the stage manager, Ben Speal; Jack Lloyd as the waiter, Edwin Uptown; Nellie Mason as the singer, Diana Morley; Ken Rodgers as the referee, George Siller; Arthur Spears as the elocutionist, Gene Holbrook; Harry Taylor as Pardello; Nina Vernon as the program girl, Tillie; and Dora Dean as Tillie's assistant, Marie.
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attend a music hall performance where they end up falling in love. Nellie marries Tom instead of Hank, and conflict ensues upon Hank's return; with all issues resolving happily by the end of act 2. The drunk Billie Smith provides humorous commentary and physical comedy throughout and is the true star of the show. The final act is essentially a show within a show, with the characters viewing a
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on October 29, 1906 where the work was engaged for a week-long run of eight performances through November 3, 1906. The production then continued on a two year-long tour, ultimately returning to Broadway for further performances at the American Theatre in January 1908. A successful "road musical", the
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as the lawyer, Tom Wilson; Joe F. Willard as Tom's uncle, Hank Wilson; Sallie Stembler as Hank's fiancé and later Tom's wife, Nellie Wilson; C.F. Cardon as Nellie's father, Deacon Mayfield; Sid Franklin as Emile Muller; Eda Maley as Mrs. Muller; Rich McAllister as the mischievous bell boy, Johnny
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had a loose plot that centers around the young Philadelphia lawyer Tom Wilson. Tom's uncle, Hank Wilson, is currently residing in a remote part of Asia and is engaged to Nellie who lives in the same city as Tom. Hank tasks Tom with assisting him in courting Nellie while he is abroad, and the two
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was created by composer Lee Orean Smith, lyricist J. Sebastian Hiller, and writer Steve B. Cassin for Ritchie's London Pantomime Company (later renamed "Billie Ritchie's London Comedy Company"); a theatre troupe founded by comedian
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in 1906 and 1908. The show was still touring as late as 1913. Set in
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show was revived for another long tour from 1911 through 1913.
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included Billie Ritchie as the town drunk, Billie Smith;
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Mr. Suicide: Henry Pathé Lehrman and The Birth of Silent
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Index

Round the clock
musical
Lee Orean Smith
Billie Ritchie
Broadway
Philadelphia
music hall
vaudeville
Billie Ritchie
Gus Hill
Ernest Albert
Syracuse, New York
Broadway
American Theatre
Benjamin S. Mears
vaudeville











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