Harry Steppe - Stage Productions

Stage Productions

Performances
Year Month City & State Theater Show Title Players & Notables Media Coverage
1911 Apr Majestic Theater The Two Strollers
Musical Comedy
Harry Steppe
Toney Murphy
Smuckler Sisters
Portsmouth Daily Times
May Kenyon Theater Loveland Harry Steppe (as Ignatz Cohen)
Ben Masten
Jack Daily
Leona Thompson, singer
Berti Wyatt, dancer
Gertie Fay, dancer
Pittsburgh Press
1912 Apr Marion, OH Sun Theater Girl from Daffydill Harry Steppe (as Ignatz Cohen) Marion Daily Star
Olympic Girls from the Follies
1913 Sep Girls from the Follies Indianapolis Star
Oct Chicago, IL Girls from the Follies Suburbanite Economist
Nov Boston, MA Howard Athenaeum Girls from the Follies Boston Globe
Cleveland, OH Empire Girls from the Follies
1914 Jan Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Girls from the Follies Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mar Toronto, ON Canada Star Theater Girls from the Follies Toronto Sunday World
Apr Boston, MA Howard Athenaeum Boston Daily Globe
May Hartford, CT Poli Palace Theater
Main and Gold Streets
Those Kissing Girls
Musical Comedy
Hartford Courant
Jun St. James Kissing Girls Harry Steppe
Oscar Lorraine, violinist
Ed and Jack Smith, dancers
Boston Evening Transcript
Aug Murray Hill Theatre Girls from the Follies Harry Steppe
Charles Quinn
Vesta Lockard
Gertrude Balston
Forrest G. Wyre
Jessie Quinn
Annie Goldie
Marie Revere
Harry Fisher
William Harris
New York Times
Sep Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Girls from the Follies Harry Steppe
Charles Quinn
Vesta Lockard
Gertrude Balston
Forrest G. Wyre
Jessie Quinn
Annie Goldie
Marie Revere
Harry Fisher
William Harris
Pittsburgh Press
Nov Boston, MA Howard Athenaeum Girls from the Follies Boston Daily Globe
Baltimore, MD Gayety Girls from the Follies
1915 Jan Toronto Star Theater Girls from the Follies
Two-act Musical Farce
Harry Steppe
Vesta Lockard
Gertude Walston
Mabel Reflow
George L. Wagner
William M. Harris
Billy Moore
Harry Fisher
Solly Hito
Dan Pierce, Star Theater Manager
Toronto World
May Victoria Girls from the Follies Harry Steppe
Vesta Lockhard
Gertude Ralston
Mabel Reflow, dancer
George L. Wagner
William M. Harris
Harry Van
Harry Fisher
Solly Hito, dancer
Pittsburgh Press
Sep Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Lady Pirates Pittsburgh Press
Oct Trenton, NJ Trenton Evening Times
Cleveland, OH Bijou
Louisville, KY Buckingham Girls from the Follies
Detroit, MI Cadillac Girls from the Follies
Detroit, MI Cadillac Lady Pirates
Philadelphia, PA Casino Girls from the Follies
Rochester, NY Corinthian Girls from the Follies
Ft. Wayne, IN Majestic Girls from the Follies
Razzier
Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Girls from the Follies
Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Keeny's Harry Steppe & George Martin
1916 Jan Ft. Wayne, IN Girls from the Follies Ft Wayne Daily News
Jan Ft. Wayne, IN Cohen in Chinatown
Two-act musical comedy
Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette
Philadelphia, PA Cabaret Girls from the Follies
St. Louis, MO Standard Girls from the Follies
Louisville, KY Buckingham Girls from the Follies
Cohen on the East Side
Two-act musical burlesque
Reedy's Mirror
Olympic
Newark, NJ Loews Harry Steppe at the Loews
Loews Step Lively Girls
Louisville, KY Buckingham Girls from the Follies
Cleveland, OH Empire Cohen's Review
Philadelphia, PA Trocadero Follies
Milwaukee, WI Gayety
1917 Jan Trenton, NJ Hello Girls Trenton Evening Times
Feb Brooklyn, NY Howard Athenaeum Boston Daily Globe
Brooklyn, NY Star
1918 Aug Philadelphia, PA Gayety
5th below Vine
Razzle Dazzle Girls Harry Steppe
Grace Fletcher
Evening Public Ledger
Oct Star Theater Razzle Dazzle of 1918 Harry Steppe
Bunnie Mack, comedian
Grace Fletcher, soubrette
Percie Judah
Mike Fertig, singer
Sydia Dunn, singer
Palmer Hines, straight man
Toronto World
1919 Jan Pittsburgh, PA Victoria Razzle Dazzle of 1919 Harry Steppe
Lew Denny
Mike Fertig, singer
Billy Halperin
Percie Judah
Sydia Dunn, singer
Grace Fletcher
Pittsburgh Press
Feb Washington, DC Razzle Dazzle Harry Steppe
Grace Fletcher
Washington Post
Mar Trenton, NJ Razzle Dazzle
Columbus, OH Lyceum Razzle Dazzle
Peoples Theatre American Supreme
1920 Columbus, OH Razzle Dazzle of 1919
Tid Bits of 1920
Buckingham Misfit Cohen
Gayety Harry Steppe and His Rumba Girls
1921 Jun New York, NY Loew's Metropolitan Harry Steppe, headliner
Dick Lancaster
New York Tribune
Jun New York, NY Loew's American Harry Steppe, headliner
Chappelle and Stinnett
New York Tribune
Sep New York, NY Columbia
Broadway & 47th St.
Jingle Jingle Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
New York Times
Washington, DC Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Frank Anderson
Washington Post
1923 Apr Los Angeles, CA Hillstreet Just a Debate Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Los Angeles Times
New York, NY Columbia Playhouse
1924 Sep Gayety Theater Columbia Burlesque Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Vic Casmore
Solly Hito, dancer
Mabel Reflow, dancer
Canadian Jewish Chronicle
The Axe (Montreal)
Nov Bridgeport, CT Harry Steppe and His Big Show Bridgeport Telegram
Dec Gayety Harry Steppe
Dorothy Golden, dancer
Pittsburgh Press
1925 Jan Gayety Theater Columbia Burlesque Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Mabel Reflow
Lola Pierce
Pittsburgh Press
March Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Chicago Tribune
Apr Empire Theater
Temperance Street
Columbia Burlesque
(Columbia Circuit)
Cain and Davenport present
Harry Steppe and His Big Show
Week of April 13
Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Vic Casmore
Hite and (Mabel) Reflow, singer
George McClennon, comedian
Canadian Jewish Review
May New York, NY Columbia Theater
Times Square
(Columbia Circuit)
O.K. Harry Steppe
Harry O'Neal
Mabel Reflow, singer
Lola Pierce, singer
George McClennon, dancer
Miller and Ryan, dancers
Three Golfers, acrobats
Solly Hito, juvenile
and a whistler
New York Times
Aug (New) Lyric Theater O.K.
Harry Steppe
George McClennon
Owen Martin, straight man
Vic Casmore
Mite
Mabel Reflow, singer
Bridgeport Telegraph
Sep Gayety Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Vic Casmore
Pittsburgh Press
Oct Cleveland, OH Columbia Steppe's Own Show Harry Steppe
George McClennon
Afro-American
Oct Zanesville, OH Weller
Columbia Circuit
Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Owen Martin, straight man
George McClennon, jazz clarinetist
Jacque Wilson, blues singer
Carmen Sisters, dancers
Rube Walman, whistler
Zanesville Times Signal
Zanesville Signal
Zanesville Times Signal
1926 Apr Boston, MA Casino Theater
(Columbia Circuit)
Steppe's Own Show Afro-American
June New York, NY The Lemon Bit New York Times
Boston, MA Gaiety Theater Harry Steppe's OK Gaiety Theater Study Report
1927 Oct Atlanta, GA The Supper Club
The Debate
Harry Steppe
Lola Pierce
Atlanta Constitution
1928 Feb Decatur, Illinois Matrimony à la Carte with Lola Pierce
June New York, NY Loew's Theater Loew's Weekly
1929 Sep Gayety Harry Steppe and His Own Big Show Canadian Jewish Review
Dec Washington, DC 9th Street Harry Steppe and His Show Washington Post
Dec Pittsburgh, PA Academy Theater Harry Steppe and His Show
Monte Carlo
Fortune Hunters
Harry Steppe
Betty and Bud Abbott
Billie Holmes, blues singer
Frances Knight, ingenue
Rube Walman
Lee Baird, second comedian
Gertie Foreman
Jerry DeVere
Pittsburgh Press
1930 Sep Orpheum Theatre Harry Steppe and His Show Reading Eagle
Oct Pittsburgh, PA Academy Theater Harry Steppe and His Big Show Harry Steppe
Jeanne Steele, jazz singer
Ann Clair, ingenue
Lloyd and Ardell
Wilbur Dobbs, comedian
George Raymond, baritone
Dixon and Morrell, sister act
Pittsburgh Press
1931 Mar Orpheum Theater
(Mutual Circuit)
Fashion Parade Harry Steppe
Sonny Kest, ingenue
Lee Hickman
Dorothy Alexander
Reading Eagle
Oct Pittsburgh, PA Academy Theater
(Columbia Circuit)
Rumba Girls Harry Steppe
Jerri McCauley
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1933 Apr Ritz Harry Steppe
Max Furman
Lew Patel
Eddie Dale
Harry Burns
Olsen and Johnson
Syracuse Herald
Nov Hartford, CT Parsons Theater Harry Steppe
Eddie Lloyd, comedian
Lew Denny, straight man
Hartford Courant
1934 Sep Variety Red Hot Harry Steppe
Joe DeRita
Happy Hyatt
Abe Sher
Al Golden, director
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh Press

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