The work also included some additional songs with music by Irving Berlin, Shelton Brooks and Gus King; and lyrics by Louis Harrison and Benjamin Hapgood Burt.
[1] Jack O'Lantern was written as a starring vehicle for Fred Stone who portrayed John Obadiah Lantern, a.k.a.
[2] A modest success, it ran for a total of 265 performances; closing on June 1, 1918.
The work was directed by Burnside, produced by Charles Dillingham, and included sets designed by Ernest Albert, Homer Emens and Joseph Urban.
Helen Dryden, Robert MacQuinn, and Gladys Monkhouse designed the costumes.