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Petticoat Fever
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Petticoat Fever Playbill - March 1935
Petticoat Fever
Broadway
Original
Ritz Theatre
219 W. 48th St., New York, NY
SYNOPSIS:
playwright:
Mark Reed
People (14)
Robert Bentzen
Scotty
(Original)
Leo G. Carroll
Sir James Fenton
(Original)
Peter Goo Chong
Kimo
(Original)
Leo Curley
Captain George Landry
(Original)
Doris Dalton
Ethel Campion
(Original)
Frances Hogan
Snow Bird
(Original)
Dennis King
Dascom Dinsmore
(Original)
Naoe Kondo
Little Seal
(Original)
Ona Munson
Clara Wilson
(Original)
Joaquin Souther
Rev. Arthur Shapham
(Original)
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Robert Bentzen
Scotty
(Original)
Leo G. Carroll
Sir James Fenton
(Original)
Peter Goo Chong
Kimo
(Original)
Leo Curley
Captain George Landry
(Original)
Doris Dalton
Ethel Campion
(Original)
Frances Hogan
Snow Bird
(Original)
Dennis King
Dascom Dinsmore
(Original)
Naoe Kondo
Little Seal
(Original)
Ona Munson
Clara Wilson
(Original)
Joaquin Souther
Rev. Arthur Shapham
(Original)
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Mark Reed
Writer
Alfred De Liagre, Jr.
Staging
Producer
Robert Barnhart
Scenic Design
Richard Aldrich
Producer
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Pro Info
Opening Date
Mar
4
1935
Closing Date
Jun
29
1935
Performances
137
as of Mar 08, 2026
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