MusicalComedy FarceOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Aug 30, 1898
Closing Date
Oct 22, 1898
Previews
0
Performances
54
MusicalComedy FarceOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Garrick Theatre
(Aug 30, 1898 - Oct 22, 1898)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
In and around the National Theatre

Produced by Charles H. Hoyt and Frank McKee
Staged by Charles H. Hoyt; Choreographed by Thomas Evans
Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin; Costume Design by Will R. Barnes
Iona Brougham
The Clean Man
stage doorkeeper
Fuchsia
Hart's wife
Will Hammer
carpenter
Routt Booker
Manager, National Theatre, New York
Lyonn Hart
Commander U.S. Navy, retired
N. Gage Chipps
stage manager
Annette Winner
who gets an engagement
Marble Hart
Hart's son
Dewing Munkittrick
Sue Brett
Ada Marr
known professionally as Mlle. Bawn Touraine
Servus Wright
Booker's servant
Fay Kerr
Rhoda Race
Lura Mann
Savage Noyes
Hart's uncle
 
Otto B. Packingham
who doesn't get an engagement
Handel Schwein
musical director
Act 1
Dutch Comedians
(music by Richard Stahl; lyrics by Charles H. Hoyt)
Ladies from France
(music by Safford Waters; lyrics by Safford Waters)
Can You Forget?
(music by Safford Waters; lyrics by Safford Waters)
Act 2
Sung By
Jolly Old Tar
(music by William Devere; lyrics by William Devere)
Love Is a Spell
(music by Safford Waters; lyrics by Safford Waters)
Robin Adair
Annette Winner
(My Bonnie, Sweet Bonnie, the) Maid of Dundee
(music by J. L. Gilbert; lyrics by J. L. Gilbert)
Annette Winner
She Used to Take Me on Her Knee
(music by Safford Waters; lyrics by Safford Waters)
Act 3
Sung By
I Want to Be a Soldier
(music by Mason Gill; lyrics by H. A. Barr)
Lura Mann
The Languid Man
(music by Richard Stahl; lyrics by Edmund Vance Cooke)
Marble Hart
Lucy, Tell Me I'm Your Beau
(music by Safford Waters; lyrics by Safford Waters)
Marble Hart
He Had His Rabbit's Foot with Him
(music by William Devere; lyrics by William Devere)
Marble Hart
(As Long as It) Pleases the Ladies
(music by Richard Stahl; lyrics by Charles H. Hoyt)
Marble Hart
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