''America's Sweetheart'' premiered on
Broadway at the
Broadhurst Theatre on February 10, 1931, and closed on June 6, 1931, after 135 performances. It was produced by
Laurence Schwab and
Frank Mandel, directed by
Monty Woolley, with choreography and production supervision by Bobby Connolly, with set design by
Donald Oenslager and costume design by Charles Le Maire. The show starred
Jack Whiting,
Ann Sothern (using her real name Harriet Lake),
Inez Courtney, and
Virginia Bruce. The show is a Hollywood satire, and is mainly set in Los Angeles but with some scenes in
Agua Caliente, Tijuana in Mexico and in the state of
Tennessee. Two young lovers hitchhike to Hollywood to make their fortune. The girl hits it big and loses interest in her boyfriend, who hasn't fared as well. Later, the introduction of talking pictures reverses their fortunes, and the boyfriend's career eclipses the girlfriend's, but they make up. ==Songs==