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only to awake and find himself surrounded by dwarfs, who are bootleggers. They were hired to fool the state troopers because of their size. Rip's daughter, Ripples (Dorothy Stone) thinks she's in love with Trooper Jack Sterling (Eddie Foy, Jr.) but finds out she is really in love with the rich
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In 1929, Fred Stone was critically injured in an airplane crash and was told he would never dance again. But he recovered to appear in “Ripples” and Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times reported, “Fred Stone is back.”
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The plot concerns Rip (Fred Stone), who is the great-great-grandson of the original Rip, and a great big liar. He is a serious drinker, like his forebear, and he drinks himself to sleep in the
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Mantle, Burns, Editor, "The Best Plays of 1929–1930", Dodd, Mead & Company, pp. 491.
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Mantle, Burns, Editor, "The Best Plays of 1929–1930", Dodd, Mead & Company, p. 491.
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and choreographed by Mary Read and William Holbrook, with scenic design by
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was a “new musical extravaganza” (musical comedy) in two acts with book by
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as Rip Van Winkle, Mrs. Fred Stone as Mrs. Willoughby, their daughter,
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The musical director was Gus Salzer, the show was staged by
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as Mary Willoughby. It included Dorothy's future husband,
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and lyrics by Graham John, was cut from the production.
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The song "Anything May Happen Any Day", with music by
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Book
William Anthony McGuire
Irving Caesar
Oscar Levant
Albert Sirmay
Charles Dillingham
New Amsterdam Theatre
William Anthony McGuire
Joseph Urban
Charles Le Maire
Fred Stone
Dorothy Stone
Paula Stone
Charles Collins
Eddie Foy, Jr.
Catskills
Irving Caesar
Jerome Kern
"Ripples | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information"
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"Ripples | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information"
the original
Categories
1930 musicals
Broadway musicals
Original musicals
Musicals set in New York
Catskills in fiction
Musicals by Irving Caesar

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