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Playbill, The
1931 February
The Gang's All Here
Imperial Theatre
Magazine: | 28 pages |
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Publisher: | The New York Theater Program Corporation (1931) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
Week of February 23, 1931 edition of Playbill for THE GANG'S ALL HERE at Broadway's Imperial Theater. Starring Ted Healy, his stooges were Mousie Garner, Dick Hakins, Jack Wolf and Jerry Bergen. (Eddie Moran, who briefly stooged for Healy beginning in September 1930 after Moe, Larry and Shemp went on their own, also appears in the cast in a character role.) Act/Scene rundowns of the show and cast information appear over 5 pages.
THE GANG'S ALL HERE previewed in Philadelphia and Newark NJ for a few weeks before opening on Broadway. Its run there was short-lived, and it closed after only 23 performances during February 18 - March 9, 1931.
Garner, Hakins and Wolf are each cast-credited as "Stooge." This may be the first time that Healy's comics were officially billed with that familiar title.
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