The play was so successful that in 1956 an English adaptation by Guy Bolton was made into a film, Anastasia.
The book by Guy Bolton and Clifford Grey is pure dross.
It was revived on Broadway in 1910, 1921, 1930, 1931, 1934, and 1947 (with a revised libretto by Guy Bolton.
The urban setting injects a dash of realism to a story, by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, that is essentially frivolous.
In his 1953 semi-autobiographical book written with Guy Bolton, Bring on the Girls!
(Come On, Jeeves-1952 play with Guy Bolton, adapted 1953 into Ring for Jeeves, produced 1954, published 1956)
Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan were both uncredited in their roles as the writers for the play the film is based on.
September 6 - Guy Bolton, British playwright (b. 1884)
It is based upon Wodehouse and Guy Bolton's book for the 1917 musical "Oh, Lady!
It was based on the 1929 musical play, of the same name, by Harry Ruby, Guy Bolton and Bert Kalmar.