The production also toured the country. It was performed with A Night with the Pierrots in Washington DC in November 1912.[3]
Fanny Brice was in the musical in 1912, when it was listed as a Shubert production. [4] It also featured Al Jolson, one of five musicals he was in with the Shubert empire, in which "the producers recognized his escalating value to their business empire".[5]
The Whirl of Society featured songs including "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee", "Row, Row, Row" and "Snap Your Fingers", performed by Al Jolson, and Irving Berlin's "Society Bear", sung by Stella Mayhew. “A Night With The Pierrots” had a hit song, “My Sumurun Girl“ sung by Jolson. [6][7]
^"Belasco, To-morrow Night, All Week". The Washington herald. (Washington, D.C.), 10 Nov. 1912. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. November 10, 1912.
^ Barbara Wallace Grossman (1 March 2009). "FANNY BRICE 1891 – 1951". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
^Hamm, Charles (1997). Irving Berlin, Songs from the Melting Pot: The Formative Years, 1907–1914. Oxford University Press. pp. 203–204. ISBN9780195361148.