Red Light Annie

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Red Light Annie
Written by Norman Houston and Sam Forrest
Date premiered August 21, 1923 (1923-08-21)
Place premiered Morosco Theatre
Original language English
Genre Melodrama

Red Light Annie is a 1923 play written by Norman Houston and Sam Forrest. Producers Sam H. Harris and Albert H. Woods staged it on Broadway. The play is a melodrama about a young couple who move to New York City and are pulled into a world of drugs and crime.

Plot

Tom and Fanny Campbell move from a small town to New York City, where the only people they know are Fanny's stepsister and brother-in-law, Dorothy and Nick Martin. The Martins are criminals who frame Tom for theft. When Tom is sent to prison for three years, Fanny falls prey to cocaine addiction and becomes a prostitute. When Tom is released, Nick attempts to blackmail the Campbells, but Fanny kills him. A sympathetic detective helps her avoid a murder conviction.[1]

Productions

In previews, the play was called The Slavemaker.[2] It appeared under this name in Baltimore in March 1923.[3] After being renamed twice, first to Snow, then to Red Light Annie, the play opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre on August 21, 1923. It ran there until October, when it moved to the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre.[4] The Broadway production closed in early November, having run for 11 weeks with 87 performances.[1]

Cast and characters

The characters and cast from the Broadway production are given below:

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Mary Ryan played Fanny Campbell in the Broadway production.
Cast of the Broadway production
Character Broadway cast
Ned Al Britton
A Man Albert Carberry
Mr. Fulton Francis Dunn
Nick Martin Edward Ellis
Flo Monita Gay
An Office Boy Billy Gillen
A Judge Harry Hammill
Dorothy Martin Warda Howard
Marie Ann Martin
Another Man Fred McLean
Robert Dugan Paul Nicholson
Mr. Wilson W.H. Prendergast
Fanny Campbell Mary Ryan
Tom Campbell Frank M. Thomas
Chester Henry Vincent
Al John Waller
Mr. Clark Edward Walton

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