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Hodge, Podge & Co.
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 23, 1900
Closing Date
Apr 1901
Performances
81
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 23, 1900
Close Date: Apr 1901
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Hoyt's Theatre
(Oct 23, 1900 - Dec 22, 1900)
Grand Opera House
(Apr 22, 1901 - Apr 1901)
Description
A musical comedy in three acts
Setting
Howlinghurst-on-the-Hudson
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank McKee
Music by
John W. Bratton
and
Harry Pleon
; Adapted from the German by
George V. Hobart
; Lyrics by
Walter Ford
; Interpolated numbers by
Gus Edwards
,
Dave Reed
,
Harry T. MacConnell
,
Herman Perlot
and
Robert B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Herman Perlot
; Additional lyrics by
George V. Hobart
,
Harry Pleon
and
Paul Dresser
; Additional music by
Paul Dresser
Directed by
R. A. Roberts
Scenic Design by
Arthur Voegtlin
; Costume Design by
Will R. Barnes
Lea Amrose
Laurelina
Chorus
Gertrude Arden
Chorus
Frankie Bailey
Mabellina
Sheeza Dream
George W. Barnum
Hiram Hodge
Gussie Bertrand
Chorus
Marguerite Binford
A Bugler
May Blanchard
Rosalina
William Broderick
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra
Mabel Cameron
Chorus
Helen Cheston
Ainshee Grayt
Chorus
Peter F. Dailey
Rudolf Roastemsum
Mae Edwards
Gracellina
Lottie Ettinger
Chorus
Mamie Forbes
Marquita Tarantara
Guessah Genn
Edward Garvie
L. Hyde
Marion Harland
Chorus
Lillian Harris
Chorus
Kitty Harvey
Chorus
Jennie Hawley
Carmenita Hodge
Winnie Kramer
Lucylina
Georgie Lawrence
Minnie Rausmittem
Maude LeMonde
Chorus
Sarah LeMonde
Chorus
Amy Lesser
Evangeline Hodge
Christie MacDonald
Priscilla Hodge
Stephen Maley
Philip Podge
Alice May
Chorus
Corinne Mayo
Chorus
Josie Nagle
Chorus
Robert S. Pigott
Christopher Chinchilla
Mary E. Post
Sarahlina
Bessie Seymour
Chorus
Lawrence Sheehan
A. Poze
Maud Sloane
Chorus
Martha Steyne
Claralina
William Strong
Captain Kaufcatchem
Muriel Ulmer
Chorus
Frances Wilson
Estellina
Eulalia Lee
Charles Winters
William Plantes
Edward Wonn
Ledger d'Main
Songs
music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Walter Ford
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Springtime Bells
Priscilla Hodge and Full Chorus
My Sunflower Sue
Rudolf Roastemsum
A Billet Doux
(lyrics by
Walter Ford
and
George V. Hobart
)
Rudolf Roastemsum, Priscilla Hodge and Evangeline Hodge
Mine, All Mine
Priscilla Hodge
A Soldier of Love Am I
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra
Away to the Links
Full Chorus
My Gay Golf Girl
Priscilla Hodge
I'm a Scion of the House of Highball
Rudolf Roastemsum, Company and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Modest Model Maidens We
Chorus
You're Altogether Model Girls
Rudolf Roastemsum and Chorus
You Never Can Tell What a Kiss Will Do
Rudolf Roastemsum and Priscilla Hodge
Good Night
Carmenita Hodge
What a Funny Story
(music by
Herman Perlet
)
Priscilla Hodge, Carmenita Hodge, Evangeline Hodge, Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra and Christopher Chinchilla
'E Didn't Seem to Know Just Wot to Soy
(music by
Harry Pleon
; lyrics by
Harry Pleon
)
Priscilla Hodge and Rudolf Roastemsum
Cindy (I Dreams of You)
(music by
Dave Reed
; lyrics by
Dave Reed
)
Rudolf Roastemsum, Priscilla Hodge, Full Company and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
The Blue and the Gray, or A Mother's Gift to Her Country
(music by
Paul Dresser
; lyrics by
Paul Dresser
)
I love You Babe, and You Love Me
(music by
Harry T. MacConnell
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
)
Rudolf Roastemsum and Priscilla Hodge
The Town Folks Will Be Pleased
L. Hyde and Minnie Rausmittem
My Charcoal Charmer
(music by
Gus Edwards
)
Rudolf Roastemsum and Full Chorus
Dream Days of Seville
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra and Carmenita Hodge
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank McKee
Music by
John W. Bratton
and
Harry Pleon
; Adapted from the German by
George V. Hobart
; Lyrics by
Walter Ford
; Interpolated numbers by
Gus Edwards
,
Dave Reed
,
Harry T. MacConnell
,
Herman Perlot
and
Robert B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Herman Perlot
; Additional lyrics by
George V. Hobart
,
Harry Pleon
and
Paul Dresser
; Additional music by
Paul Dresser
Directed by
R. A. Roberts
Scenic Design by
Arthur Voegtlin
; Costume Design by
Will R. Barnes
Lea Amrose
Laurelina
Chorus
Gertrude Arden
Chorus
Frankie Bailey
Mabellina
Sheeza Dream
George W. Barnum
Hiram Hodge
Gussie Bertrand
Chorus
Marguerite Binford
A Bugler
May Blanchard
Rosalina
William Broderick
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra
Mabel Cameron
Chorus
Helen Cheston
Ainshee Grayt
Chorus
Peter F. Dailey
Rudolf Roastemsum
Mae Edwards
Gracellina
Lottie Ettinger
Chorus
Mamie Forbes
Marquita Tarantara
Guessah Genn
Edward Garvie
L. Hyde
Marion Harland
Chorus
Lillian Harris
Chorus
Kitty Harvey
Chorus
Jennie Hawley
Carmenita Hodge
Winnie Kramer
Lucylina
Georgie Lawrence
Minnie Rausmittem
Maude LeMonde
Chorus
Sarah LeMonde
Chorus
Amy Lesser
Evangeline Hodge
Christie MacDonald
Priscilla Hodge
Stephen Maley
Philip Podge
Alice May
Chorus
Corinne Mayo
Chorus
Josie Nagle
Chorus
Robert S. Pigott
Christopher Chinchilla
Mary E. Post
Sarahlina
Bessie Seymour
Chorus
Lawrence Sheehan
A. Poze
Maud Sloane
Chorus
Martha Steyne
Claralina
William Strong
Captain Kaufcatchem
Muriel Ulmer
Chorus
Frances Wilson
Estellina
Eulalia Lee
Charles Winters
William Plantes
Edward Wonn
Ledger d'Main
music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Walter Ford
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Springtime Bells
Priscilla Hodge and Full Chorus
My Sunflower Sue
Rudolf Roastemsum
A Billet Doux
(lyrics by
Walter Ford
and
George V. Hobart
)
Rudolf Roastemsum, Priscilla Hodge and Evangeline Hodge
Mine, All Mine
Priscilla Hodge
A Soldier of Love Am I
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra
Away to the Links
Full Chorus
My Gay Golf Girl
Priscilla Hodge
I'm a Scion of the House of Highball
Rudolf Roastemsum, Company and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Modest Model Maidens We
Chorus
You're Altogether Model Girls
Rudolf Roastemsum and Chorus
You Never Can Tell What a Kiss Will Do
Rudolf Roastemsum and Priscilla Hodge
Good Night
Carmenita Hodge
What a Funny Story
(music by
Herman Perlet
)
Priscilla Hodge, Carmenita Hodge, Evangeline Hodge, Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra and Christopher Chinchilla
'E Didn't Seem to Know Just Wot to Soy
(music by
Harry Pleon
; lyrics by
Harry Pleon
)
Priscilla Hodge and Rudolf Roastemsum
Cindy (I Dreams of You)
(music by
Dave Reed
; lyrics by
Dave Reed
)
Rudolf Roastemsum, Priscilla Hodge, Full Company and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
The Blue and the Gray, or A Mother's Gift to Her Country
(music by
Paul Dresser
; lyrics by
Paul Dresser
)
I love You Babe, and You Love Me
(music by
Harry T. MacConnell
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
)
Rudolf Roastemsum and Priscilla Hodge
The Town Folks Will Be Pleased
L. Hyde and Minnie Rausmittem
My Charcoal Charmer
(music by
Gus Edwards
)
Rudolf Roastemsum and Full Chorus
Dream Days of Seville
Don Antonio d'Careera Cararra and Carmenita Hodge
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