- Opening date
- June 1, 1931
- Comments
- Musical, which opened in New York City in June 1931 and played through Sep 1931 for 136 performances. The music was by various composers and the sketches were by Noël Coward, S. J. Perelman, Marc Connelly, among others. It was directed by Alexander Leftwich and starred Beatrice Lillie, Ernest Truex and Constance Carpenter. Lillie introduced the Coward song "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" to the American audience in this revue.
Stage production
Performances
Title | Performer | Written by | Info |
---|---|---|---|
Mad Dogs and Englishmen PRF | Beatrice Lillie | Noël Coward | Covered by (29 artists) Originally by Noel Coward REL |
When Yuba Plays the Tuba | Walter O'Keefe | Herman Hupfeld | Covered by (34 artists) |