MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Aug 12, 1907
Closing Date
Nov 24, 1907
Performances
111
MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Astor Theatre
(Aug 12, 1907 - Nov 09, 1907)
Grand Opera House
(Nov 18, 1907 - Nov 24, 1907)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Act I: Hotel Angleterre, Athens. Act II: The wharf at Piraeus. Act III: Mountain pass between Grecian and Turkish lines.

Produced by Henry W. Savage
Music by Alfred G. Robyn; Lyrics by Wallace Irwin; Book by Richard Harding Davis; Based on the play "The Galloper" by Richard Harding Davis; Additional music by Jean Schwartz; Additional lyrics by William Jerome; Orchestra under the direction of John McGhie
Staged by George Marion
Scenery designed by Walter Burridge; Costumes by Mme. Herman; Electrical effects by Joseph Wilson
Mr. Griggs
War correspondent of the London "Imperialist"
Chief Steward
Blanche Bailey
Copeland Schuyler
of New York
Colonel Osten
Turkish Army
Grace Whitney
Correspondent
Mr. Hewitt
War correspondent of "Collier's"
A Greek Girl
 
Flower Girl
Mrs. Sybil Schwartz
Flower Girl
Crown Prince of Greece
Boatswain
Captain Mouzaffer
Turkish Army
First Officer (Constantinople)
Vaudevillian
Foreign Legion
Flower Girl
Correspondent
Vaudevillian
Foreign Legion
Vaudevillian
Foreign Legion
Vaudevillian
First Officer (Volo)
Flower Girl
Captain O'Malley
of the Foreign Legion
Foreign Legion
Vaudevillian
Vaudevillian
Foreign Legion
Correspondent
Vaudevillian
Foreign Legion
Vaudevillian
Billy Ashe
manager for the "Republic" at Athens
Innkeeper
 
Herr Muller
proprietor Hotel Angleterre
Captain Zonya
of the Foreign Legion
Captain Anstruther
War correspondent of the "London Times"
Foreign Legion
Sergeant
Kirke Warren
War correspondent of the "Republic"
Correspondent
music by Alfred G. Robyn; lyrics by Wallace Irwin
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Teddy Girl
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Blanche Bailey and Vaudevillians
Golden Sails
Grace Whitney and Men
The Yankee Millionaire
Copeland Schuyler and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Longshoremen's Chanty
Ensemble
Stewards' Song
Chief Steward and Girls
Stokers' Song
Men
Would You Like a Sweetheart?
Blanche Bailey, Grace Whitney and Chief Steward
When a Girl is Born to Be a Lady
Mrs. Sybil Schwartz
Irish Memories
Captain O'Malley and Legion
So Long Bill
Copeland Schuyler
Come and Have a Smile with Me
Copeland Schuyler, Blanche Bailey, Grace Whitney, Kirke Warren, Captain O'Malley and Billy Ashe
Act 3
Sung By
Saracen Song March
Colonel Osten and Chorus
Rainbows
Grace Whitney and Girls
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