Other works
Playwright: "Rex"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Garrick Gaieties" (1925)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Dearest Enemy"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Betsy"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Peggy-Ann"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "The Girl Friend"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "A Connecticut Yankee"
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Jumbo" (1935)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "On Your Toes" (1936)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Babes in Arms" (1937)
I'd Rather Be Right (1937). Musical comedy. Music by
Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart. Material by George S. Kaufman and
Moss Hart. Material staged by
George S. Kaufman. Modern dances staged by Ned McGurn. Choreographed by
Charles Weidman. Alvin Theatre: (moved to The Music Box Theatre from 23 May 1938 to close): 2 Nov 1937- 9 Jul 1938 (290 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, David Allman, Florenz Ames, Al Atkins, Jack Barnes, Virginia Berger, Sol Black, Robert Bleck, Jeanette Bradley, Charles Bywater, Cecil Carey, Donald C. Carter, John Cherry, Ruth Clayton,
George M. Cohan (as "The President of the United States"), Marie Louise Dana, Eleanor De Witt, Martin Fair, Bijou Fernandez, Len Frank, Kate Frederic, John Fulco, Ralph Glover, Ruth Gormley, Joe Granville, Marion Green, Geraldine Hamilton, Edward Harrington,
Joy Hodges (as "Peggy Jones"), Taylor Holmes, Robert Howard, Jay Hunter, Jack Kearney, Linda Kellogg, Georgette Lampsi, Jeanette Lee, Jack Leslie, Robert Less, Velma Lord, Joseph Macaulay, Lili Mann, William Marel, Austin Marshall, Irene McBride, Charles McLoughlin, John McQuade, Evelyn Mills, Jack Mills, Warren Mills, Marie Nash, Fred Nay, Austra Neiman, Paul Parks, Erminie Randolph, Jack Reynolds, Jane Richardson, Tina Rigat, Margaret Sande, Patsy Schenk, Betty Schlaffer, Clarise Sitomer, Bob Spencer, Emily Stephenson, Georgie Tapps,
Beau Tilden, Norman Van Emburgh, Joe Verdi, Dorothy Waller, Mary Jane Walsh, Jack Whitney, Herbert Wood. Produced by
Sam Harris. Note: The facts of this production were somewhat inaccurately depicted in
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942).
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "I Married An Angel" (1938)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "The Boys From Syracuse" (1938)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Too Many Girls" (1939)
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "Higher and Higher" (1940)
Pal Joey (1940). Musical comedy. Music by
Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart. Material by John O'Hara. Music orchestrated by
Hans Spialek. Costume Design by John Koenig. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Directed by
George Abbott. Ethel Barrymore Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 1 Sep 1941 to 21 Oct 1941 then moved to The St. James Theatre from 21 Oct 1941 to close): 25 Dec 1940- 29 Nov 1941 (374 performances). Cast:
Gene Kelly (as "Joey Evans") [final
Broadway role; replaced by George Tapps on 1 Sep 1941 and moved to Hollywood], Vivienne Segal, Claire Anderson, Adrian Anthony, Sondra Barrett, John Benton, Jean Casto, Milton Chisholm, John Clarke, Alice Craig, Louise de Forrest,
Stanley Donen (as "Albert Doane/Dancer"), Clifford Dunstan, Jack Durant, Wnez Early, Leila Ernst, Jane Fraser, Tilda Getz, Charlene Harkins, Averell Harris,
June Havoc (as "Gladys Bumps"), Henning Irgens,
Van Johnson (as "Victor/Dancer"), Frances Krell, James Lane, Janet Lavis, Howard Ledig, June Leroy, Michael Moore, Amarilla Morris, Robert J. Mulligan, Olive Nicolson, Shirley Paige, Mildred Patterson, Dorothy Poplar, Nelson Rae, Edison Rice, Albert Ruiz, Diane Sinclair, Mildred Solly, Dummy Spelvin, Jeanne Trybom, Marie Vanneman, Jerry Whyte, Vincent York. Produced by George Abbott.
Stage (composed w/
Lorenz Hart): "By Jupiter" (1942)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) The Columbia University Varisty production "Fly"
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) With Me" (1920), with other lyrics by
Lorenz Hart.
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "Oklahoma!" (1943)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "Carousel" (1945)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II): "Allegro" (1947)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "South Pacific" (1949)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "The King and I" (1951)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "Me and Juliet" (1953)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "Pipe Dream" (1955)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "Flower Drum Song" (1958)
Stage: Composed (w/
Oscar Hammerstein II) "The Sound of Music" (1959)
Stage: Composed "No Strings" (1962) (also lyrics)
Stage: Composed "Do I Hear A Waltz?" (1965) (lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim.
Stage: Composed "Two By Two" (1970) (w/
Martin Charnin)
Stage: Composed "Rex' (1976) (w/Sheldon Harnich')
Stage: Composed "I Remember Mama" (1979) (w/
Martin Charnin and Raymond Jessel), also produced with
Oscar Hammerstein II.
Stage: Composed "Happy Birthday" by
Anita Loos, also produced with
Oscar Hammerstein II.
Stage: Produced
Irving Berlin musical "Annie Get Your Gun".
Oklahoma! stage 1943...screen 1955 Allegro stage 1947 story not taken from any other source...Oscar Hammerstein II wrote it completely on his own. South Pacific stage 1949 film 1958 Me and Juliet Pipe Dream Rex 1978 Two by Two 1970 I Remember Mama 1979 last work
Simple Simon (1930). Musical comedy. Music by
Richard Rodgers. Material by
Ed Wynn and
Guy Bolton. Lyrics by
Lorenz Hart. Choreographed by
Seymour Felix. Directed by
E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan. Ziegfeld Theatre: 18 Feb 1930- 14 Jun 1930 (135 performances). Cast: Will Ahern, Pirko Ahlquist, Bobbe Arnst, Mabel Baade, Elsie Behrens,
Hugh Cameron (as "Otto Prince"), Ben Carswell, Marie Conwal, Mary Coyle, Frank DeWitt, Marion Dodge, Alan Edwards, Caja Eric, William J. Ferry, Hazel Forbes, Agnes Franey, Dolores Grant, Harriet Hoctor, Anthony Hughes, Mildred Ivory, Alfred P. James, Pete La Della, Doree Leslie, Neva Lynn, Elaine Mann,Virginia McNaughton, Frieda Mierse, Villi Milli, Lee Morse, Patsy O'Day, Master George Offerman, Dorothy Patterson, Lennox Pawle, Georgia Payne, Lois Peck, Gladys Pender, Clementine Rigeau, Blanche Satchell, Joseph Schrode, Douglas Stanbury, Paul Stanton,
Helen Walsh (as "Jewel Pearce"), Gil White,
Ed Wynn (as "Simon"). Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
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