MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 07, 1901
Closing Date
Nov 30, 1901
Performances
64
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Herald Square Theatre
(Oct 07, 1901 - Nov 30, 1901)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
London and Worcestershire

Produced by George W. Lederer
Music by Ludwig Englander; Book by Glen MacDonough; Lyrics by George V. Hobart; Musical Director: Selle Simonson; Featuring songs by Jackson Gouraud; Featuring songs with lyrics by George Sidney
Staged by George W. Lederer
Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Ernest Albert; Costume Design by Caroline Seidle
Chorus
Sallie Waters
Alkali Ike
Mary Lamb
Olga Patoff
Upson Downes
Clorinda
Olive Green
Bryton Beach
Herr Fitzenstatts
Bobby Bobbett
Lorenzo Lenz
G. Reginald Dobbs
Chorus
Chorus
Lottie Lee
Dr. Kerr
Paul Patoff
Jennie O'Jones
Chorus
De Long Green
Chorus
Ricardo
R. Witherington Bobbs
music by Ludwig Englander; lyrics by George V. Hobart
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Keb, Sir? Want a Keb?
(music by Arthur Weld)
Upson Downes
Russia, the Fatherland
Olga Patoff and Paul Patoff
When You Sail for Paris in the Spring
(music by Jackson Gouraud)
Olive Green
Strolling in Society
Olive Green, Upson Downes, De Long Green and Lorenzo Lenz
The Kodak Girl
Sallie Waters, Lorenzo Lenz and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Honolulu Lu
(music by Emil Bierman; lyrics by George Totten Smith)
Lottie Lee, Alkali Ike and Chorus
Take Me Back to Herald Square
Upson Downes
And the Band Began to Play
Olive Green and Chorus
There's a Lobster Left for Me
Sallie Waters
Oh! Fudge!
(music by Paul Schindler; lyrics by George Sidney)
Upson Downes
The Gossip Song
Olive Green and Male Chorus
Is Old Man's 'At Won't Fir 'Im/ Three Women to Every Man
Lorenzo Lenz
(Ragtime Girl), Dat's All
(music by Will Marion Cook)
Sallie Waters, Mary Lamb, Lottie Lee and Chorus
If I Should Say Good-bye
Olive Green and Upson Downes
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