Produced by William A. Brady, Jr. and Dwight Deere Wiman, in association with Tom Weatherly, the Broadway production opened at the Royale Theatre on September 2, 1930 and closed in October 1930, after 63 performances.
Directed by Wiman and Monty Woolley and choreographed by Dave Gould, with scenic design by Jo Mielziner, the cast included Jay C. Flippen, Gloria Grafton, and Al Trahan.
This was the second in a series of Little Shows, notable for the song "Sing Something Simple" with words and music by Herman Hupfield, introduced by Ruth Tester.
The music was by various composers (including Hupfield) and the sketches were by Noël Coward, S. J. Perelman, Marc Connelly, among others.
It was directed by Alexander Leftwich and starred Beatrice Lillie, Ernest Truex, and Constance Carpenter.