Jack Haskell (producer)

[3] In January 1919 he left for London via America after 15 months' residence in Australia.

[5] He was busy while in London, producing the revue Round the World in Eighty Days, the musical comedy Nobody's Boy, Midnight Frolic, and Oh, Joy (known in Australia as Oh, Boy).

at the Alhambra, and rehearsed a touring company of Gay Bohemia, and Joyland at the London Hippodrome.

[6] He was back in Australia in December 1919, and began work on Kissing Time with Gladys Moncrieff for JCW, which opened on 31 January 1920.

[7] He left for America and the Continent June—October[9] On his return he produced In April 1921 he left Australia for America and Great Britain, and again was involved in stage productions in London — Sally for George Grossmith and his sometime partner Captain "Pat" Malone.

Jack Haskell in 1920