A great deal of information is available about the production in 'Nobody's Stooge,' a book about Ted Healy published in 2015.[1] The cast included Phil Baker, Ted Healy and Norma Terris. Marion Harris appeared in the Broadway production at the Winter Garden Theatre.[2] A stand-out dancer was Helba Huara, whose innovative choreography was cited in many press reviews.[3][4] Smaller roles were taken by Sid Silvers, Helen Kane (the Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl) and Shemp Howard (of the Three Stooges). During the show's national tour and a 4-month stop in Chicago, Larry Fine (also of the Three Stooges) met Healy and Shemp and joined the show in March 1928.
When the show closed on Broadway, it toured the country, having hit runs in Abilene, Chicago, Detroit, Oakland and San Francisco, among other venues.[5][6][7]
Musical numbers
Act 1
Argentine
International Vamp
De Dum Dum
The Sky Girl
C'est Vous
Promenade the Esplanade
My Rose in Spain
Rainy Day Pal (by Baker and Silvers)
Love and Kisses (from Baby to You) (by Baker and Silvers)
Did You Mean It? by Phil Baker, Sid Silver, and Abe Lyman. From the Winter Garden Theatre version only (Introduced by Marion Harris). The only song from this show to be recorded was "Did You Mean It?" It was recorded by Marion Harris in 1927, and also by Abe Lyman, who did his own dance version in 1927.[8]