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Mary (musical)

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A young man, Jack Keene, invents a portable house, expecting to make his fortune, but fails in the attempt. He strikes oil accidentally, thereby becoming wealthy, so is able to marry his sweetheart, the "Mary" of the title.
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where it opened on October 18, 1920. It ran at the Knickerbocker for a total of 220 performances; closing on April 23, 1921. The Broadway production was co-directed by
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as Gaston Marceau, Helen Kling as Toddling Tessie, Lou Lockett as Two-Step Tom, Si Layman as Whirlwind Willie, and Edna Pierre as Waltzing Winnie.
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the following year where it ran for a total of 93 performances from April 27, 1921, through July 9, 1921. The West End production was directed by
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in Philadelphia on April 5, 1920. After this, the musical toured the United States prior to reaching the New York stage.
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as Huggins, Ambrose Manning as Mr. Goddard, Mabel Sealby as Madeline Francis, Maidie Hope as Mrs. Keene,
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as Huggins, James Marlowe as Mr. Goddard, Florrie Millership as Madeline Francis,
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as Gaston Marceau, Clive Leslie as Deakon, Eddie McLean as Whirlwind Willie, and
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The London Stage 1920-1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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as Smith, Decima McLean as Toddling Tessie, Guy Magley as Two-step Tom,
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Frank Mandel
Otto Harbach
Louis Hirsch
Burns and Allen
Garrick Theatre
George M. Cohan
Broadway
Knickerbocker Theatre
Julian Mitchell
Janet Velie
Jack McGowan
Frederic Graham
Georgia Caine
Charles Judels
West End
Queen's Theatre
William J. Wilson
Evelyn Laye
Percy Parsons
Margaret Lawrence
Bernard Granville
Ralph Lynn
Maggie Dickinson
W. S. Percy
Ethel Morrison
Theatre Royal, Adelaide
J. C. Williamson's
""Mary" an Australian Premiere"
The Register (Adelaide)

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