Ever Green
The Glasgow opening was delayed by a week in order to install a revolving stage. (Bernard Buckham, ‘New Stage Technique’, Daily Mirror 29th August 1930, page 21.)
The Adelphi opening, originally set for 24th November, was delayed because reconstruction of the theatre was not yet complete. (‘Chit Chat’, The Stage 20th November 1930, page 14.)
Cast & Crew
Cast
1st Girl | Nina Hillman |
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2nd Girl | Kathleen Joyce |
3rd Girl | Decilia Mowbray |
4th Girl | Madeline Gibson |
A Chauffeur | Cyril Wells |
A Flapper | Jean Bamberger |
Albert | Aubrey Dexter |
Alice | Pearl Rivers |
An Englishman | Val Gully |
Dolly | Kay Hammond |
Eric Merivale | Albert Burdon |
Esme | W E C Jenkins |
Gentilli | Aubrey Dexter |
Harriet Green | Jessie Matthews |
Kathlyn | Eileen Clifton |
La Commere | Mabel Couper |
Le Compere | W E C Jenkins |
Madame Robert | Leon Morton |
Maid | Sara Sample |
Major Sack | Aubrey Dexter |
Mary Tucket | Joyce Barbour |
Miss Cheltenham | Madeline Gibson |
Miss Lindfield, Sussex | Iris Browne |
Mr Openshaw | W E C Jenkins |
Mr Smith | Albert Burdon |
Mr Tolley | Claude Newman |
Mrs Openshaw | Florence Wood |
Mrs Platter | Jean Cadell |
Mrs Sack | Christine Jensen |
Mundy | Kay Hammond |
Nero | George Child |
Saint-Didier | Leon Morton |
The Chairman | Edward Irwin |
Tommy Thompson | Sonnie Hale |
Unknown | Marion Harris
(started 21st April 1931) |
Crew | |
Book | Benn W Levy |
Lyrics | Lorenz Hart |
Music | Richard Rodgers |
Cabaret scene designed by | Ernest Stern |
Dances and ensembles by | Buddy Bradley |
Dances and ensembles by | Billy Pierce |
Designer | Alick Johnstone |
Director | Frank Collins |
Orchestra under the direction of | Richard Crean |
Presented by | Charles B Cochran |
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