Harry B. Smith
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Harry B. Smith | |
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Born | December 28, 1860 Buffalo, New York |
Died | January 2, 1936 (aged 75) Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Occupation | Writer, lyricist, composer |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Musical theatre |
Harry B. Smith (born December 28, 1860 in Buffalo, New York - died January 2, 1936 in Atlantic City) was a renowned and prolific writer, lyricist, and composer. He worked on many of the famous musical theatre productions of his time.
[edit] Most noted productions
- The Serenade - musical, lyrics written in 1897
- The Fortune Teller - operetta written in 1898
- The Belle of Bohemia - operetta written in 1900
- The Wild Rose - operetta written in 1902
- Sweethearts - operetta written in 1913
- The Girl from Montmartre - musical, lyrics written in 1913
- Rogues and Vagabonds - musical written in 1930
- Three Little Girls - play, lyrics written in 1930