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Yours Is My Heart
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 05, 1946
Closing Date
Oct 05, 1946
Performances
36
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Sep 05, 1946
Close Date: Oct 05, 1946
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Sep 05, 1946 - Oct 05, 1946)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Company
Produced by
Arthur Spitz
Music by
Franz Lehár
; Music arranged by
Felix Guenther
; Book by
Harry Graham
,
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
; Lyrics by
Harry Graham
,
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
; Musical Director:
George Schick
; Featuring songs by
Paul Durant
Directed by
Theodore Bache
; Choreographed by
Henry Shwarze
Scenic Design by
H.A. Condell
; Costume Design by
H.A. Condell
; Lighting Design by
Milton Lowe
; Costumes executed by
Mulle Costumes
General Manager:
Jacob L. Steisel
; Business Manager:
Felix G. Gerstman
; Company Manager:
Charles Stewart
Stage Manager:
Monroe Manning
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Edward Groag
Music adapted by
Felix Guenther
; Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Charles Kunen
Press Representative:
Karl Bernstein
and
Martha Dreiblatt
; Dialogue Direction:
Monroe Manning
Richard Tauber
Prince Sou Chong
Stella Andreva
Claudette Vernay
Prima Donna
Fred Briess
High Priest
Singing Ensemble
Edwin Budana
Singing Ensemble
Alexander D'Arcy
Fernand D'Orville
Elfi Duka
Dance Ensemble
Beatrice Eden
Li Tsi
Chinese Bride
Helen Farrell
Dance Ensemble
Alberto Feliciano
Solo Dancer
Trudy Goth
Solo Dancer
Natalye Greene
Yvonne
Singing Ensemble
Eleanore Gregory
Dance Ensemble
Edward Groag
Huang Wei
Chinese Ambassador
Jean Heisey
Marie
Singing Ensemble
Lillian Held
Princess Mi
Sou Chong's Sister
Julie Jefferson
Singing Ensemble
Mary Kane
Dance Ensemble
Dorothy Karrol
Singing Ensemble
Fifi
Fred Keating
Hsi Fueng
Minister of Finance
Athena Kellar
Dance Ensemble
Harvey Kier
Butler
Harry Kiery
Singing Ensemble
Wayne Lamb
Solo Dancer
Harold Lazaron
Pierre
Singing Ensemble
Sonia Levanskaya
Dance Ensemble
Sondra Lipton
Dance Ensemble
Phyllis Lockard
Singing Ensemble
Jane Mackle
Lou
Singing Ensemble
Monroe Manning
Guy
Margaret McCallion
Dance Ensemble
Scotty Miller
Singing Ensemble
Carol Percy
Dance Ensemble
Albert Shoengold
Master of Ceremonies
Singing Ensemble
Henry Shwarze
Solo Dancer
Arnold Spector
Prince Tschang
Sou Chong's Uncle
Gloria Stevens
Dance Ensemble
Estelle Tamus
Dance Ensemble
Edythe A. Uden
Dance Ensemble
Joanna Vischer
Dance Ensemble
Sammy White
Archibald Mascotte
Impresario
Helene Whitney
Lucille
Singing Ensemble
Isabella Wilson
Singing Ensemble
Geraldine Wyss
Dance Ensemble
Shubert Theatre
(Sep 05, 1946 - Oct 05, 1946)
Cast
John Hendrick
during Richard Tauber's illness
Prince Sou Chong
Songs
music by
Franz Lehar
; lyrics by
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Goodbye, Paree
Fernand D'Orville and Ensemble
Free As the Air
Claudette Vernay and Ensemble
Chinese Melody
Claudette Vernay
Patiently Smiling
Prince Sou Chong
A Cup of China Tea
Claudette Vernay and Prince Sou Chong
Upon a Moonlight Night in May
Prince Sou Chong and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Love, What Has Given You This Magic Power?
Claudette Vernay and Prince Sou Chong
Men of China
Princess Mi and Dance Ensemble
Chingo-Pingo
Princess Mi, Fernand D'Orville and Ensemble
Yours is My Heart Only
Prince Sou Chong
Act 3
Sung By
Upon a Moonlight Night in May
(Reprise)
Claudette Vernay, Solo Dancer and Ensemble
Paris Sings Again
(music by
Paul Durant
)
Claudette Vernay
Ma Petite Cheri
Princess Mi and Fernand D'Orville
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned by
The Shubert Organization
; Theatre Operated by the
Central Theatres Leasing & Construction Company
Produced by
Arthur Spitz
Music by
Franz Lehár
; Music arranged by
Felix Guenther
; Book by
Harry Graham
,
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
; Lyrics by
Harry Graham
,
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
; Musical Director:
George Schick
; Featuring songs by
Paul Durant
Directed by
Theodore Bache
; Choreographed by
Henry Shwarze
Scenic Design by
H.A. Condell
; Costume Design by
H.A. Condell
; Lighting Design by
Milton Lowe
; Costumes executed by
Mulle Costumes
General Manager:
Jacob L. Steisel
; Business Manager:
Felix G. Gerstman
; Company Manager:
Charles Stewart
Stage Manager:
Monroe Manning
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Edward Groag
Music adapted by
Felix Guenther
; Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Charles Kunen
Press Representative:
Karl Bernstein
and
Martha Dreiblatt
; Dialogue Direction:
Monroe Manning
Richard Tauber
Prince Sou Chong
Stella Andreva
Claudette Vernay
Prima Donna
Fred Briess
High Priest
Singing Ensemble
Edwin Budana
Singing Ensemble
Alexander D'Arcy
Fernand D'Orville
Elfi Duka
Dance Ensemble
Beatrice Eden
Li Tsi
Chinese Bride
Helen Farrell
Dance Ensemble
Alberto Feliciano
Solo Dancer
Trudy Goth
Solo Dancer
Natalye Greene
Yvonne
Singing Ensemble
Eleanore Gregory
Dance Ensemble
Edward Groag
Huang Wei
Chinese Ambassador
Jean Heisey
Marie
Singing Ensemble
Lillian Held
Princess Mi
Sou Chong's Sister
Julie Jefferson
Singing Ensemble
Mary Kane
Dance Ensemble
Dorothy Karrol
Singing Ensemble
Fifi
Fred Keating
Hsi Fueng
Minister of Finance
Athena Kellar
Dance Ensemble
Harvey Kier
Butler
Harry Kiery
Singing Ensemble
Wayne Lamb
Solo Dancer
Harold Lazaron
Pierre
Singing Ensemble
Sonia Levanskaya
Dance Ensemble
Sondra Lipton
Dance Ensemble
Phyllis Lockard
Singing Ensemble
Jane Mackle
Lou
Singing Ensemble
Monroe Manning
Guy
Margaret McCallion
Dance Ensemble
Scotty Miller
Singing Ensemble
Carol Percy
Dance Ensemble
Albert Shoengold
Master of Ceremonies
Singing Ensemble
Henry Shwarze
Solo Dancer
Arnold Spector
Prince Tschang
Sou Chong's Uncle
Gloria Stevens
Dance Ensemble
Estelle Tamus
Dance Ensemble
Edythe A. Uden
Dance Ensemble
Joanna Vischer
Dance Ensemble
Sammy White
Archibald Mascotte
Impresario
Helene Whitney
Lucille
Singing Ensemble
Isabella Wilson
Singing Ensemble
Geraldine Wyss
Dance Ensemble
Shubert Theatre
(Sep 05, 1946 - Oct 05, 1946)
Cast
John Hendrick
during Richard Tauber's illness
Prince Sou Chong
music by
Franz Lehar
; lyrics by
Ira Cobb
and
Karl Farkas
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Goodbye, Paree
Fernand D'Orville and Ensemble
Free As the Air
Claudette Vernay and Ensemble
Chinese Melody
Claudette Vernay
Patiently Smiling
Prince Sou Chong
A Cup of China Tea
Claudette Vernay and Prince Sou Chong
Upon a Moonlight Night in May
Prince Sou Chong and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Love, What Has Given You This Magic Power?
Claudette Vernay and Prince Sou Chong
Men of China
Princess Mi and Dance Ensemble
Chingo-Pingo
Princess Mi, Fernand D'Orville and Ensemble
Yours is My Heart Only
Prince Sou Chong
Act 3
Sung By
Upon a Moonlight Night in May
(Reprise)
Claudette Vernay, Solo Dancer and Ensemble
Paris Sings Again
(music by
Paul Durant
)
Claudette Vernay
Ma Petite Cheri
Princess Mi and Fernand D'Orville
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