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Ethel Levey

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  • Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • The Governor's Son (1901).
  • Running for Office (1903). Musical comedy.
  • Little Johnny Jones (1904).
  • George Washington, Jr. (1906).
  • The Governor's Son (1906).
  • Nearly a Hero (1908).
  • Go Easy, Mabel (1922). Musical comedy. Book by Charles George. Lyrics by Charles George. Music by Charles George. Musical Director: Ross Mobley. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Julian Alfred. Longacre Theatre: 8 May 1922- 20 May 1922 (16 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Girl"), Arthur Aylesworth (as "George Macdonald"), Lucille Constant (as "Girl"), Will J. Deming (as "Ted Sparks"), Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Edward Drenton"), Grace Duncan (as "Girl"), Evelyn Gerald (as "Girl"), Sonya Ivanoff (as "Girl"), Ethel Levey (as "Mabel Montmorency"), Russell Mack (as "Bruce Drenton"), James C. Marlowe (as "Edward Drenton"), Virginia Roche (as "Girl"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Tessie Claire"), Victoria White (as "Girl"), Beatrice Wilson (as "Girl"), Sue Wilson (as "Girl"), Estelle Winwood (as "Mabel Sparks"). Produced by Hudson Productions Company, Inc.
  • Sunny River (1941).
  • Marinka (1945). Musical/drama. Music by 'Emmerich Kalman'. Lyrics by George Marion Jr.. Book by George Marion Jr. and Karl Farkas. Musical Director: Ray Kavanaugh. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Ethel Barrymore Theatre 1 Oct 1945- close): 18 Jul 1945- 8 Dec 1945 (165 performances). Cast: Michael Barrett (as "Sergeant Negulegul"), Paul Campbell (as "Count Hoyos"), Ronnie Cunningham (as "Tilly"), Bob Douglas (as "Lieutenant Baltatzy"), Leonard Elliott (as "Francis"), Jack Gansert (as "Lieutenant Palafy"), Noel Gordon (as "Naval Lieutenant"), Adrienne Gray (as "Countess Huebner"), Taylor Holmes (as "Count Lobkowitz"), Jack Leslie (as "Waiter"), Ethel Levey (as "Madame Sacher") [final Broadway role], Luba Malina (as "Countess Landovska"), Joan Roberts (as "Marinka"), Reinhold Schünzel (as "Emperor Franz Josef"), Harry Stockwell (as "Crown Prince Rudolph"), Romo Vincent (as "Bratfisch"), Elline Walther (as "Countess von Diefendorfer"), Ruth Webb (as "Nadine"). Produced by Jules J. Leventhal and Harry Howard.

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