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The Rose Girl
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 11, 1921
Closing Date
May 07, 1921
Performances
99
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Feb 11, 1921
Close Date: May 07, 1921
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ambassador Theatre
(Feb 11, 1921 - May 07, 1921)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Rose Gardens of Poincier, Ltd., in Grasse, Riviera, France; The Perfume Salon of Poincier, Ltd., Paris.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Anselm Goetzl
and
Lee Shubert
Music by
Anselm Goetzl
; Book by
William Carey Duncan
; Lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
; Musical Director:
Max Steiner
; Additional lyrics by
Kay Reese
and
Ballard MacDonald
; Additional music by
Nat Vincent
Staged by
Hassard Short
; Choreographed by
Michel Fokine
and
Max Scheck
Scenic Design by
William Weaver
; Costume Design by
Ralph Mulligan
Aleta
Louise
Viola Allen
Ensemble
David Andrada
Filipard
Stewart Baird
Count Henri de Guise
Zoe Barnett
Nadine Bankoff
May Boley
Mme. Donay
Constance Brady
Ensemble
Florence Brandie
Ensemble
Shep Camp
Ambrose Lollypop
Beatrice Darling
Colette
Elizabeth Darling
Denise
Florence Gast
Marie
Marjorie Gateson
Fleurette
Jean Goddard
Ensemble
Fred Hillebrand
Filipe Telicot
Vivian Kelley
Ensemble
Helen Lockhart
Ensemble
Lydia Lopokova
Ballerina
Charlotte Lowery
Ensemble
Helen Lyons
Felice
Alice Monroe
Ensemble
Helen O'Day
Ensemble
Thelma Parker
Ensemble
Marion Phillips
Ensemble
Charles Purcell
Victor Marquis de la Roche
Rose Rolanda
A Gypsy Dancer
Lillian Sanger
Ensemble
Dorothy Schaefer
Ensemble
Edith Scott
Ensemble
Louis Simon
Oswald Pettibone
Gladys Strother
Ensemble
Beatrice Swanson
Jeanne Du Verne
Marcella Swanson
Adelle La Flamme
Rita Tracey
Ensemble
Billy Wagner
Ensemble
Mabel Withee
Mignon Latour
Elba Woods
Ensemble
Jean Woods
Ensemble
Marie Woods
Ensemble
Virginia Wynn
Suzette
Songs
music by
Anselm Goetzl
; lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Protegés
Mme. Donay and Four Proteges
Beauty's Candy Shop
Count Henri de Guise, Adelle La Flamme, Jeanne Du Verne and Visitors
When Our Sundays Are Blue
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
There Comes a Some Day
Mignon Latour and Victor Marquis de la Roche
Flirtation Quartette
Nadine Bankoff, Mme. Donay, Count Henri de Guise and Filipe Telicot
Wondrous Midnight Eyes
(lyrics by
Kay Reese
)
A Gypsy Dancer and Ensemble
The Spanish Senorita
Filipe Telicot
That's Me
Mignon Latour, Fleurette, Nadine Bankoff and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Ballet des Perfumes
Ballerina and Corps de Ballet
Quarrel Number
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
When That Somebody Comes
Fleurette and Girls
The Hour With You
Victor Marquis de la Roche
The One Girl Boy (Replaced "The Hour With You" during the run)
May and September
Mignon Latour and Count Henri de Guise
My (Old) New Jersey Home
(music by
Nat Vincent
; lyrics by
Ballard MacDonald
)
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
The Rose Girl Blues
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
Lingerie
Nadine Bankoff and Girls
Rose Girl Waltz
Mignon Latour and Victor Marquis de la Roche
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Anselm Goetzl
and
Lee Shubert
Music by
Anselm Goetzl
; Book by
William Carey Duncan
; Lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
; Musical Director:
Max Steiner
; Additional lyrics by
Kay Reese
and
Ballard MacDonald
; Additional music by
Nat Vincent
Staged by
Hassard Short
; Choreographed by
Michel Fokine
and
Max Scheck
Scenic Design by
William Weaver
; Costume Design by
Ralph Mulligan
Aleta
Louise
Viola Allen
Ensemble
David Andrada
Filipard
Stewart Baird
Count Henri de Guise
Zoe Barnett
Nadine Bankoff
May Boley
Mme. Donay
Constance Brady
Ensemble
Florence Brandie
Ensemble
Shep Camp
Ambrose Lollypop
Beatrice Darling
Colette
Elizabeth Darling
Denise
Florence Gast
Marie
Marjorie Gateson
Fleurette
Jean Goddard
Ensemble
Fred Hillebrand
Filipe Telicot
Vivian Kelley
Ensemble
Helen Lockhart
Ensemble
Lydia Lopokova
Ballerina
Charlotte Lowery
Ensemble
Helen Lyons
Felice
Alice Monroe
Ensemble
Helen O'Day
Ensemble
Thelma Parker
Ensemble
Marion Phillips
Ensemble
Charles Purcell
Victor Marquis de la Roche
Rose Rolanda
A Gypsy Dancer
Lillian Sanger
Ensemble
Dorothy Schaefer
Ensemble
Edith Scott
Ensemble
Louis Simon
Oswald Pettibone
Gladys Strother
Ensemble
Beatrice Swanson
Jeanne Du Verne
Marcella Swanson
Adelle La Flamme
Rita Tracey
Ensemble
Billy Wagner
Ensemble
Mabel Withee
Mignon Latour
Elba Woods
Ensemble
Jean Woods
Ensemble
Marie Woods
Ensemble
Virginia Wynn
Suzette
music by
Anselm Goetzl
; lyrics by
William Carey Duncan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Protegés
Mme. Donay and Four Proteges
Beauty's Candy Shop
Count Henri de Guise, Adelle La Flamme, Jeanne Du Verne and Visitors
When Our Sundays Are Blue
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
There Comes a Some Day
Mignon Latour and Victor Marquis de la Roche
Flirtation Quartette
Nadine Bankoff, Mme. Donay, Count Henri de Guise and Filipe Telicot
Wondrous Midnight Eyes
(lyrics by
Kay Reese
)
A Gypsy Dancer and Ensemble
The Spanish Senorita
Filipe Telicot
That's Me
Mignon Latour, Fleurette, Nadine Bankoff and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Ballet des Perfumes
Ballerina and Corps de Ballet
Quarrel Number
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
When That Somebody Comes
Fleurette and Girls
The Hour With You
Victor Marquis de la Roche
The One Girl Boy (Replaced "The Hour With You" during the run)
May and September
Mignon Latour and Count Henri de Guise
My (Old) New Jersey Home
(music by
Nat Vincent
; lyrics by
Ballard MacDonald
)
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
The Rose Girl Blues
Fleurette and Filipe Telicot
Lingerie
Nadine Bankoff and Girls
Rose Girl Waltz
Mignon Latour and Victor Marquis de la Roche
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