''The Sporting Thing To Do'' is a play by
Thompson Buchanan
Thompson Buchanan (June 21, 1877 - October 15, 1937) was an American writer. While a journalist he began writing novels, and then turned to plays, with 1909's ''A Woman's Way'' starring Grace George being his first hit. He began writing for movi ...
. The play premiered at the
Philharmonic Auditorium
Hazard's Pavilion was a large auditorium in Los Angeles, California, at the intersection of Fifth and Olive Streets. Showman George "Roundhouse" Lehman had planned to construct a large theatre center on the land he purchased at this location, bu ...
in Los Angeles, California on September 4, 1922.
Produced by
Oliver Morosco
Oliver Morosco (June 20, 1875 – August 25, 1945) was an American theatrical producer, director, writer, film producer, and theater owner. He owned the Morosco Photoplay Company. He brought many of his theater actors to the screen. Frank A. Garb ...
and directed by Fred J. Butler, the original cast included
Enid Bennett
Enid Eulalie Bennett (15 July 1893 – 14 May 1969) was an Australian silent film actress, mostly active in American film.
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, Edith Lyle,
Warner Baxter
Warner Leroy Baxter (March 29, 1889 – May 7, 1951) was an American film actor from the 1910s to the 1940s. Baxter is known for his role as the Cisco Kid in the 1928 film ''In Old Arizona'', for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor at ...
, Adele Belgarde,
Boyd Irwin
Boyd Irwin (12 March 1880 – 22 January 1957) was an English stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1915 and 1948, both silent and "talkies", including a starring role in Australian film ''For Australia'' in 1915. ...
,
Roscoe Karns
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, Henry Hail, Innis Shearer, Harry Manners, Thomas Galloway, and Chas A. Stevenson.
After Morosco and Buchanan reworked the play, the work premiered on
Broadway
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at the
Ritz Theatre on February 19, 1923. Co-directed by Morosco and Clifford Brooke, the cast included James K. Applebee as Rev. Dr. Clegg,
Bertha Belmore
Bertha Belmore (22 December 1882 – 14 December 1953) was an English stage and film actress. Part of the Belmore family of British actors through her marriage to actor Herbert Belmore, she began her career as a child actress in British pantomim ...
as Mrs. Suzanne Clegg,
William Boyd as Jack Thornton, Walker Dennett as Colonel Thornton,
Mary Fisher as Miss Simpson,
Robert Hudson as Thomas Kennedy, Clara Joel as Eleanor Ainsworth, Della Johnson as Mandy, Jack Raffael as Judge McLean, H. Reeves Smith as Jim Loundsbury,
Emily Stevens as Jean Thornton, and Ethel Winthrop as Mrs. Thornton.
In closed in March 1943 after 40 performances.
References
External links
The Sporting Thing To Do at IBDB
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1922 plays
Broadway plays