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Harold Atteridge

Date of Death: January 15, 1938 (51)

Birth Place: Lake Forest, IL, USA

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Review - Marty Geiger: Summer Baby (Aug 29, 2008)

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[Broadway, 1924]
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Review - Marty Geiger: Summer Baby


Marty Geiger is one of those colorful theatre junkies I often run into during intermissions or on chat boards. A robust gentleman of 60 and a lawyer by trade, he decided two years ago to venture into the world of cabaret performing. When I took my seat for his new show at Don't Tell Mama, Summer Baby, I wasn't really intending to review it; I was just supporting a nice guy who always has something interesting to say about the new musicals in town. But hey, it turns out Marty, with the

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How many shows has Harold Atteridge written?

Harold Atteridge has written 57 shows including Cinderella on Broadway (Bookwriter), Vera Violetta (Bookwriter), Whirl of Society (Lyricist), Two Little Brides (Lyricist), (From) Broadway to Paris (Bookwriter), The Man With Three Wives (Bookwriter/Lyricist), The Honeymoon Express (Lyricist), The Passing Show of 1913 (Bookwriter), The Whirl of the World (Bookwriter), The Belle of Bond Street (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1914 (Bookwriter), Dancing Around (Bookwriter/Lyricist), Maid in America (Bookwriter/Lyricist), The Peasant Girl (Lyricist), The Passing Show of 1915 (Bookwriter), A World of Pleasure (Bookwriter), Ruggles of Red Gap (Lyricist), Robinson Crusoe, Jr. (Lyricist), The Passing Show of 1916 (Bookwriter), The Show of Wonders (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1917 (Bookwriter), Doing Our Bit (Bookwriter), Over the Top (Bookwriter), Sinbad (Bookwriter/Lyricist), The Passing Show of 1918 (Bookwriter/Lyricist), Monte Cristo, Jr. (Bookwriter), Shubert Gaieties of 1919 (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1919 (Bookwriter), The Little Blue Devil (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1921 (Bookwriter), The Midnight Rounders of 1921 (Bookwriter), The Last Waltz (Lyricist), The Mimic World [1921] (Bookwriter), Bombo (Bookwriter/Lyricist), The Rose of Stamboul (Bookwriter), Make It Snappy (Bookwriter/Lyricist), The Passing Show of 1922 (Bookwriter/Lyricist), Hitchy-Koo of 1922 (Bookwriter), The Dancing Girl (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1923 (Bookwriter), Topics of 1923 (Bookwriter), Innocent Eyes (Bookwriter), Marjorie (Lyricist), The Dream Girl (Bookwriter), The Passing Show of 1924 (Bookwriter), Big Boy (Bookwriter), Sky High (Bookwriter), Artists and Models [1925] (Bookwriter), Gay Paree [1925] (Bookwriter), A Night in Paris (Bookwriter), The Great Temptations (Bookwriter), Gay Paree [1926] (Bookwriter), A Night in Spain (Bookwriter), Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 (Bookwriter), The Greenwich Village Follies [1928] (Bookwriter), Pleasure Bound (Bookwriter), Thumbs Up! (Bookwriter).

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