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The Rogers Brothers in London
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 07, 1903
Closing Date
Jan 1904
Performances
80
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 07, 1903
Close Date: Jan 1904
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Sep 07, 1903 - Oct 31, 1903)
Harlem Opera House
(Nov 23, 1903 - Nov 1903)
Grand Opera House
(Dec 28, 1903 - Jan 1904)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Aboard a steamship and London
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
Music by
Max Hoffman, Sr.
and
Melville Ellis
; Book by
John J. McNally
; Lyrics by
George V. Hobart
and
Edward Gardenier
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffman, Sr.
Staged by
Herbert Gresham
and
Ned Wayburn
Scenic Design by
Ernest Gros
and
Ernest Albert
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Neva Aymar
Evelyn Birmingham
Helen Barrett
Ensemble
Jean Baxter
Ensemble
Vinnie Bradcome
Ensemble
Frances Bradford
Ensemble
Harry Brown
Mike Dugan
William J. Cale
Barney Barnegat
Florence Carrette
Ensemble
James Cherry
Tom Helper
Josephine Clairmont
Ensemble
Lillian Coleman
Marie Patricia
Minerva Courtney
Claire Harte
Joseph Coyne
Harold Harvey
Julia Eastman
Mabel Strong
M. Melville Ellis
Lord Harry Hartford
Frances Folsom
Ensemble
Lee Harrison
Will Conn
Lillie Hart
Ensemble
Davida Hawthorne
Ensemble
Abby Hyatt
Ensemble
Bessie Leyland
Ensemble
Pauline Montreau
Ensemble
George Austin Moore
Charley Cortright
Ole Norman
Captain of the Kronprinz Wilhelm
Carrie Reynolds
Rosie Lotte
Gus Rogers
Ferdinand Falls
Max Rogers
August Furst
Isabelle Scott
Ensemble
Sue Stuart
Peggy Prued
J. S. Thompson
Welter Waite
William Torpey
Dick Decker
Frances Tyson
Dorothy Dorchester
Nettie Uart
Ensemble
Estelle Wilmott
Ensemble
May B. Wood
Mrs. Finch
Songs
Act 1
Sung By
Going Home
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
and
George V. Hobart
)
Chorus
On a Starlight Night
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Rosie Lotte, Charley Cortright and Full Chorus
Queen of the Bungalow
(music by
Gus Rogers
and
Max Rogers
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Ferdinand Falls, August Furst and Evelyn Birmingham
You'll Dream of Me
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Marie Patricia
Act 2
Sung By
King Edward's Subjects
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Chorus
The American Beauty
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
and
George V. Hobart
)
Charley Cortright and Chorus
Mr. Breezy
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Ferdinand Falls, August Furst, Rosie Lotte, Evelyn Birmingham, Peggy Prued, Dorothy Dorchester, Claire Harte and Mabel Strong
By the Sycamo Tree
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Marie Patricia and Charley Cortright
The Coster's 'Oliday
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Act 3
Sung By
Shopping
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Chorus
It's Awfully Hard to Shop
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Harold Harvey and Chorus
In Gay New York
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Will Conn and Chorus
Say You'll Be a Friend of Mine
(music by
Theodore M. Morse
; lyrics by
Vincent Bryan
)
Ferdinand Falls and August Furst
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
Music by
Max Hoffman, Sr.
and
Melville Ellis
; Book by
John J. McNally
; Lyrics by
George V. Hobart
and
Edward Gardenier
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffman, Sr.
Staged by
Herbert Gresham
and
Ned Wayburn
Scenic Design by
Ernest Gros
and
Ernest Albert
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Neva Aymar
Evelyn Birmingham
Helen Barrett
Ensemble
Jean Baxter
Ensemble
Vinnie Bradcome
Ensemble
Frances Bradford
Ensemble
Harry Brown
Mike Dugan
William J. Cale
Barney Barnegat
Florence Carrette
Ensemble
James Cherry
Tom Helper
Josephine Clairmont
Ensemble
Lillian Coleman
Marie Patricia
Minerva Courtney
Claire Harte
Joseph Coyne
Harold Harvey
Julia Eastman
Mabel Strong
M. Melville Ellis
Lord Harry Hartford
Frances Folsom
Ensemble
Lee Harrison
Will Conn
Lillie Hart
Ensemble
Davida Hawthorne
Ensemble
Abby Hyatt
Ensemble
Bessie Leyland
Ensemble
Pauline Montreau
Ensemble
George Austin Moore
Charley Cortright
Ole Norman
Captain of the Kronprinz Wilhelm
Carrie Reynolds
Rosie Lotte
Gus Rogers
Ferdinand Falls
Max Rogers
August Furst
Isabelle Scott
Ensemble
Sue Stuart
Peggy Prued
J. S. Thompson
Welter Waite
William Torpey
Dick Decker
Frances Tyson
Dorothy Dorchester
Nettie Uart
Ensemble
Estelle Wilmott
Ensemble
May B. Wood
Mrs. Finch
Act 1
Sung By
Going Home
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
and
George V. Hobart
)
Chorus
On a Starlight Night
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Rosie Lotte, Charley Cortright and Full Chorus
Queen of the Bungalow
(music by
Gus Rogers
and
Max Rogers
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Ferdinand Falls, August Furst and Evelyn Birmingham
You'll Dream of Me
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Marie Patricia
Act 2
Sung By
King Edward's Subjects
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Chorus
The American Beauty
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
and
George V. Hobart
)
Charley Cortright and Chorus
Mr. Breezy
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Ferdinand Falls, August Furst, Rosie Lotte, Evelyn Birmingham, Peggy Prued, Dorothy Dorchester, Claire Harte and Mabel Strong
By the Sycamo Tree
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Marie Patricia and Charley Cortright
The Coster's 'Oliday
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Act 3
Sung By
Shopping
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Chorus
It's Awfully Hard to Shop
(music by
Melville Ellis
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
)
Harold Harvey and Chorus
In Gay New York
(music by
Max Hoffmann
; lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Will Conn and Chorus
Say You'll Be a Friend of Mine
(music by
Theodore M. Morse
; lyrics by
Vincent Bryan
)
Ferdinand Falls and August Furst
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