MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 14, 1901
Closing Date
Apr 1902
Performances
144
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Oct 14, 1901 - Feb 08, 1902)
Grand Opera House
(Apr 21, 1902 - Apr 1902)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Ostend and Paris

Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Music by Reginald De Koven; Book by Harry B. Smith; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith; Musical Director: Herman Perlet; Additional lyrics by Julian Fane, Robert Cole, William Jerome and J. P. Harrington; Additional music by Ellen Wright, A. Baldwin Sloane, J. Rosamond Johnson and Leo LeBrunn
Staged by George Marion
Scenic Design by Ernest Albert; Costume Design by Caroline Seidle, Will R. Barnes and Archie Gunn
Nanette
Captain Ralph Edgerton
Janette
 
Chorus
 
Chorus
Baroness Juliette Koffupsky
Fifine
Drum Major
 
Chorus
 
Chorus
 
Lucienne
The Little Duchess
 
Clare de Brion
Maurice de Champignon
Susette
 
Chorus
Count Casabinca
Alfonso
Chorus
Director of the Casino
 
Chorus
Annette
 
Francine
Pierette
 
Chorus
Chorus
 
Tina
Chorus
Philomene
Baron Koffupsky
Chorus
 
Gabrielle
Baptist
Nanon
 
Chorus
Georgette
music by Reginald De Koven; lyrics by Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Ostend
Chorus
Won't You Come and Float Me
Chorus
Flirtation on the Beach
Maurice de Champignon
A Dip in the Ocean
The Little Duchess
Make Allowance for Love
The Little Duchess and Gustave
Wading We Go (A Seaside Episode)
Georgette, Gabrielle, Annette, Francine, Baptist and Drum Major
The Swimming Master
Gustave
Act 2
Sung By
The House Maids
Chorus
Those Great Big Eyes
(music by Leo LeBrunn)
The Little Duchess
Violets
(music by Ellen Wright; lyrics by Julian Fane)
Captain Ralph Edgerton
Menagerie Song
Gustave
Chloe, I'm Walkin'
The Little Duchess and Chorus
The Man with the Tamborine
(lyrics by William Jerome)
Maurice de Champignon, Annette and Georgette
Sadie
(music by Leo LeBrunn; lyrics by J. P. Harrington)
The Little Duchess and 13 Sadie Girls
Act 3
Sung By
(Sweet) Salome
(music by J. Rosamond Johnson; lyrics by Robert Cole)
Baptist
The Fencing Girls
Chorus
My Dandelion
(music by A. Baldwin Sloane)
The Little Duchess and Chorus
The Military Girl
Captain Ralph Edgerton and Chorus
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