Ann Pennington (actress) - Stage Credits

Stage Credits

The following list includes Ann Pennington's major stage credits:

# Title Type Role Theatrical Run Notes
1 The Red Widow Musical Member of the Chorus June 22, 1911-Feb 24, 1912
2 Ziegfeld Follies of 1913 Musical Revue Herself Jun 16, 1913 - Sep 6, 1913
3 Ziegfeld Follies of 1914 Musical Revue Herself Jun 1, 1914 - Sep 5, 1914 Appeared in the "Tango Palace" scene.
4 Ziegfeld Follies of 1915 Musical Revue Herself Jun 21, 1915 - Sep 18, 1915 Performed the "Flirtation Melody Dance" with George White.
5 Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 Musical Revue Herself Jun 12, 1916 - Sep 16, 1916
6 Miss 1917 Musical Revue Herself Nov 5, 1917 - Jan 5, 1918
7 Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 Musical Revue Herself Jun 18, 1918 - Sep 11, 1918
8 George White's Scandals (1919) Musical Revue Herself Jun 2, 1919 - Sep 1919
9 Midnight Frolic Musical Revue Herself April 24, 1918- May 12, 1918 Performed "A Syncopated Frolic".
10 George White's Scandals (1920) Musical Revue Herself Jun 7, 1920 - Oct 2, 1920
11 George White's Scandals (1921) Musical Revue Herself Jul 11, 1921 - Oct 1, 1921
12 Jack and Jill Musical Comedy Gloria Wayne Mar 22, 1923 - Jun 9, 1923
13 Ziegfeld Follies of 1924 Musical Revue Herself Jun 24, 1924 - Mar 7, 1925
14 George White's Scandals (1926) Musical Revue Herself Jun 14, 1926 - Jun 1927 Performed "The Black Bottom".
15 George White's Scandals (1928) Musical Revue Herself Jul 2, 1928 - Jan 1929
16 The New Yorkers Musical Revue (Satire) Lola McGee Dec 8, 1930 - May 2, 1931
17 Everybody's Welcome Musical Comedy Louella Carroll Oct 13, 1931 - Feb 13, 1932
18 The Student Prince Operetta (revival) Gretchen Jun 8, 1943 - Oct 2, 1943

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