Harry B. Smith

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Harry B. Smith
Born December 28, 1860 (1860-12-28)
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