Production History
- His Majesty's Theatre 1916–1921 (2,238 performances)
- Broadway 1917–1918 (208 performances)
- The Regent Theatre, London 1928–1929 (? performances)
- Another British revival, 1940–1941 (238 performances)
- The Finborough Theatre in London performed a semi-staged, score-in-hand production of Chu Chin Chow in July 2008, starring Alan Cox.
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