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''The Runaways'' (Broadway, 1903), originally ''Chow Chow'' (Chicago, 1902), was an American comedy musical with book and lyrics by Addison Burkhardt and music by Raymond Hubbell.〔Gerald Bordman, Thomas S. Hischak ''The Oxford Companion to American Theatre - 2004'' Page 322 Hubbell's first full score was offered to Chicago as ''Chow Chow'' and later brought to New York as ''The Runaways'' (1903). One of his biggest successes was ''Fantana'' (1905). Thereafter, he composed the music for many of Lew 'Fields's musical ...〕〔Gerald Bordman,American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle -2010 Page 224 "Mickey Finn (4 May 1903, Third Ave) stepped out of the comic strips onto the stage, where he promptly became confused with ... A claptrap affair called The Runaways came in to the Casino on the 11th from Chicago, with much fanfare and at a ..."〕 The show was joined by Fay Templeton when it came to Broadway.〔Edward T. James Notable American Women 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary 1971 "An admirer of CISSIE LOFTUS, whom at least one critic thought she surpassed, Miss Templeton also did imitations of such stars as Lillian Russell and Ethel Barrymore. In 1903 she left Weber and Fields to star in a musical, The Runaways.〕〔Anthony Balducci ''The Funny Parts: A History of Film Comedy Routines and Gags'' 2011 "The routine was in time exported to the United States, where it became the highlight of a 1903 Broadway musical comedy called ''The Runaways''. The show, which cast Alexander Clark as an irascible man who uses horse track winnings to ..."〕 ==References==
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