Sometime (musical)

The romantic story concerns a couple kept apart for five years after the man is seen in a compromising position with another woman, but it turns out that this was a ruse planned by the other woman, and the man is innocent.

The story enfolds in flashbacks (a novelty at the time)[1] set in New York and Buenos Aires; with periodic shifts in time to the present in an unknown location.

[2] The musical opened at the Schubert Theatre on Broadway on October 4, 1918, and transferred the following month to the Casino Theatre, running there until June 7, 1919 for a total of 283 performances.

It was produced by Arthur Hammerstein and directed by Oscar Eagle.

It starred Wynn, Francine Larrimore, Harrison Brockbank and Mae West.