Also credited on3 works
Sweet Adeline
Three’s a Crowd
Sunny
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 literature8 passages
- The Little Show was the first of 11 Broadway musicals to feature songs by the team of Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. In its smartness, style, and intimacy (in 1929 a show with 29 in the cast qualified as little), the revue was something of an American counterpart to the British Charlot Revues and This Year of Grace. The most dramatic s…ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- Flying Colors flew in a direct line from The Little Show, Three’s a Crowd, and The Band Wagon. Like all three, it had music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz (though this time Dietz also received credit as sole sketch writer and director). Like the most recent two revues, it was produced by Max Gordon and was choreographed by…ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- One morning in the spring of 1930, Gordon read that the producers of the successful 1929 intimate revue The Little Show were producing a sequel. The principal songwriters Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz were being retained, but the three stars, Clifton Webb, Libby Holman and Fred Allen were unfathomably bypassed. With nothing to lose, Go…ebooks/Suskin, Steven/B001T4YWBO EBOK - Steven Suskin.txt
- lower East Side. The outstanding musical shows of the year were “The Little Show” with Fred _ Allen, Clifton Webb, Romney Brent andtheatre-pdfs/A Pictorial History of the American Theatre, 1860-1985 (Blum).txt
- Bdwy debut 1925 in "Garnck Gaities," followed by "Greenwich Village Follies," "Merry-Go-Round," "Rainbow," "Ned Waybum's Gambols," "The Little Show," "Three's a Crowd," "Revenge with Music," "You Never Know," and "Libby Holman's Blues, Ballads and Sin Songs." In latertheatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
- "The Squall," "Loud Speaker," "Katy Did," "Merchant of Venice," "Phantom Lover," "Be Your Age," "The Little Show," "Inspector General," "Getting Married," "Streets of New York," "Pillars of Society," "Warrior's Husband," "Words and Music," "Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles," "Three Men on a Horse," "Love for Love," "Bird in Hand," "The D…theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1976-77 Season, v. 33 (Willis).txt
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