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below is a list of Anne Caldwell's plays - click on a Play Title for more information
City Chap, The
Sally
City Chap, The
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Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Anne Caldwell P G Wodehouse; book by James Montgomery. Based on the play: "The Fortune Hunter" by Winchell Smith
1st Produced:
Liberty Theatre, New York
26 Oct 1925
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Music:
Concert recording T B Harms Company 1986
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Sally
The Alley Inn, Greenwich Village. Mrs Ten Broek brings in a number of waifs to apply to be dishwasher. Sally is given the position and is dubbed "Sally Of The Alley". She meets the waiter Connie who is really Grand Duke Constantin in disguise. Connie's embassy is holding a ball in his honour. Having seen Sally dance he thinks it will be a good idea if she danced at the ball. However a famous French ballerina has been booked for the occasion. When she backs out and as no one in New York has seen her it is decided to pass Sally off as her. The result is that Sally gets a leading role at the "Ziegfeld Follies"
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Music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Anne Caldwell; Buddy G DeSilva; Clifford Grey; P G Wodehouse; book by Guy Bolton. Based on the unproduced musical: "The Little Thing" by P G Wodehouse
1st Produced:
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York
21 Dec 1920
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Original London cast: Monmouth Evergreen
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