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Little Jessie James : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Jessie James

''Little Jessie James'' was a musical farce that was the biggest hit of the 1923-24 Broadway season.
==Production==

''Little Jessie James'' was written by Harlan Thompson, the author of the book and the lyrics. The music was by Harry Archer.
It was staged by Walter Brooks and produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
Scenery was designed by P. Dodd Ackerman and costumes by Mabel E. Johnston.
Nan Halperin played Jessie Jamieson, in pursuit of Jay Velie as Paul Revere.
Supporting roles were played by Miriam Hopkins and Allen Kearns.
This was Halperin's best known role outside of vaudeville.
The show was low-cost, with a single set and only eight chorus girls.
The James Boys, who were billed as the "Paul Whiteman Orchestra", played a specialty during the entr'acte.
The musical director Ernest Cutting had eleven men in the pit at the Longacre. including strings, brass, piano and percussion.
Halperin and Jay Velie introduced the song ''I Love You'' by Thompson and Archer.
The musical played at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway from 15 August 1923 to 27 January 1924, then moved to the Little Theatre where it played until 19 July 1924. The show played for a total of 385 performances.
After New York, L. Lawrence Weber took the show on the road with four touring companies in the USA.
It played for one night in Schenectady, New York, on 18 March 1925.
The show played in Australia for eight months, and under the name ''Lucky Break'' played in London for 198 performances in 1934-35.

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