The show was produced by Charles Dillingham at the New Amsterdam Theatre, and opened February 11, 1930.
[1] The musical director was Gus Salzer, the show was staged by William Anthony McGuire and choreographed by Mary Read and William Holbrook, with scenic design by Joseph Urban and costume design by Charles Le Maire.
It included Dorothy's future husband, Charles Collins as Richard Willoughby, and Eddie Foy, Jr. as Corporal Jack Sterling.
He is a serious drinker, like his forebear, and he drinks himself to sleep in the Catskills only to awake and find himself surrounded by dwarfs, who are bootleggers.
[4] In 1929, Fred Stone was critically injured in an airplane crash and was told he would never dance again.