Good Times (musical)
Good Times was a popular 1920 Broadway musical extravaganza, with music by Raymond Hubbell and a book by R. H. Burnside. Produced by Charles Dillingham, it debuted on August 9, 1920 at the Hippodrome in New York City and ran for 456 performances, the longest run for the 1920–21 season. It was sixth of Dillingham's elaborate spectacles at the Hippodrome. A young Cary Grant, just arrived from England, made his American stage debut as a stilt-walker in this production.
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Good Times (musical)
Good Times was a popular 1920 Broadway musical extravaganza, with music by Raymond Hubbell and a book by R. H. Burnside. Produced by Charles Dillingham, it debuted on August 9, 1920 at the Hippodrome in New York City and ran for 456 performances, the longest run for the 1920–21 season. It was sixth of Dillingham's elaborate spectacles at the Hippodrome. A young Cary Grant, just arrived from England, made his American stage debut as a stilt-walker in this production.
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Good Times was a popular 1920 ...... ilt-walker in this production.
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A high diver in Good Times
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Music by Raymond Hubbell; Book by R. H. Burnside
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