Also credited on2 works
These come off the person record, which names a work and not a production. So we can say this name is attached to the work and we cannot say which staging, or in what capacity. For a composer or a writer that is the whole career we hold; there is no cast list to find them in.
In the literature3 passages
- In 1903, Glen MacDonough composed "verses" for Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland.ebooks/Engel, Lehman/Words with Music_ Creating the Broadway Musical Libretto - Lehman Engel.txt
- The greatest difference between The Wizard and Babes lies in the latter’s authors, for Babes was the work of Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough—and if MacDonough was at best an acceptable wordsmith, Herbert was the composer of the age and Babes one of his most popular scores. One still hears the “March of the Toys” today, along with that…ebooks/Mordden, Ethan/Anything Goes_ A History of American Musical Theatre - Ethan Mordden.txt
- Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz. Additional music by William Daly, George Gershwin, Vincent Youmans,theatre-pdfs/The Complete Lyrics of Ira Gershwin - Gershwin, Ira, 1896-1983.txt
Passages naming this person, found by keyword across 178 books. A keyword match is not a biography, and a common name will pull in the wrong one.
What this page does not know
- What this person played. No cast list we hold records a character against a performer.
- Any staging. This name appears in no production cast list we hold — 1,877 of 7,139 people are in that position, most of them writers, composers and designers rather than performers.
- Which of the credits above the roles on this record — lyricist, book writer — apply to. The roles sit on the person and never on a credit, so a director who also acted looks the same here as one who did not.