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The Circus Princess
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 25, 1927
Closing Date
Oct 08, 1927
Performances
192
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Apr 25, 1927
Close Date: Oct 08, 1927
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(Apr 25, 1927 - Oct 08, 1927)
Description
An operetta in three acts and a Prologue
Setting
St. Petersburg, Russia and Vienna
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Emmerich Kalman
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
; from the Viennese original by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
and
Marcel Varnel
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
; Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
from the original by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
Bill Arnold
Ensemble
Arthur Barry
Prince Palinsky
George Bickel
Pelican
Michael Brent
Ensemble
William Browne
Ensemble
Russell Bryant
Ensemble
Dorothy Chamber
Ensemble
Karin Colon
Ensemble
Thomas Coppe
Ensemble
Billy Culloo
Porter
Ensemble
Fred Derrick
An Old Clown
Ted Doner
Toni Schlumberger
Edward Donohue
Ensemble
Tom Donohue
Ensemble
Herbert Eaddy
Ensemble
Gloria Foy
Mabel Gibson
Rose Gordon
Ensemble
Edouard Grobe
Footman
Jessica Hagenah
Ensemble
Poodles Hanneford
First Cossack
Bus Boy
Stanley Harrison
Baron Sakuskine
George Hassell
Grand Duke Sergius
Virginia Hassell
Ensemble
Barmaid
John Henry
Archbishop
Frank Horn
Lieutenant Petrovitch
Ensemble
Paul Jones
Ensemble
Starr West Jones
Nicholas
Grand Duke's Adjutant
Ensemble
Florence Kowalewska
Ensemble
Oscar Lowande
A Clown
Margaret Luerssen
Ensemble
Herbert Lyle
Paul
An Officer
Ensemble
Donald McGill
Ensemble
Wilma Miller
Ensemble
Marie Minor
Ensemble
Gerald Moore
Ensemble
Raymond Moore
Ensemble
Florence Morrison
Frau Schlumberger
James C. Morton
Pinelli
Second Cossack
First Waiter
Phyllis Newkirk
Ensemble
Robert O'Connor
Stanislavsky
Katherine O'Neale
Ensemble
Mary Patterson
Ensemble
Guy Robertson
Prince Alexis Orloff
Mr. X
Edmund Ruffner
Commissionaire
Majordomo
Alfred Russ
Ensemble
Katherine Scheerer
Ensemble
Bob Schutte
Ensemble
Harry Shackelford
Constantine
Ensemble
Stella Shields
Ensemble
Desiree Tabor
Princess Fedora Palinska
Joseph Toner
Ivan Panin
Sam True
Ensemble
Roy Vitalis
Loris
Ensemble
Eleanor Witmar
Ensemble
Max Wolfe
Ensemble
John Zimmerman
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Emmerich Kalman
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
But Who Cares?
Prince Alexis Orloff and Officers
Act 1
Sung By
Silhouette
Foster Girls
Bravo, Bravo
Stanislavsky, Pinelli and Audience
There's Something About You
Mabel Gibson and Toni Schlumberger
Dear Eyes That Haunt Me
Prince Alexis Orloff
Same Old Love Songs
Princess Fedora Palinska and Officers
I Dare to Speak of Love to You
Princess Fedora Palinska and Prince Alexis Orloff
Girls, I Am True to All of You
Toni Schlumberger and Foster Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Joy Bells
Guests
The Hussars' Song
Prince Alexis Orloff, Grand Duke Sergius and Officers
The Blue Eyes I Dream Of
Princess Fedora Palinska and Prince Alexis Orloff
I Like the Boys
Mabel Gibson, Officers and Foster Girls
What Do You Say?
(music by
Jesse Greer
; lyrics by
Raymond Klages
)
Mabel Gibson and Toni Schlumberger
Guarded
Toni Schlumberger, First Cossack and Second Cossack
Act 3
Sung By
Waiters
Bus Boy, First Waiter, Foster Girls and Waiters
Dear Eyes That Haunt Me
(Reprise)
Prince Alexis Orloff and Liebling Singers
I'll Be Waiting
Mabel Gibson, Toni Schlumberger and Foster Girls
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Emmerich Kalman
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
; from the Viennese original by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
and
Marcel Varnel
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
; Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
from the original by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
Bill Arnold
Ensemble
Arthur Barry
Prince Palinsky
George Bickel
Pelican
Michael Brent
Ensemble
William Browne
Ensemble
Russell Bryant
Ensemble
Dorothy Chamber
Ensemble
Karin Colon
Ensemble
Thomas Coppe
Ensemble
Billy Culloo
Porter
Ensemble
Fred Derrick
An Old Clown
Ted Doner
Toni Schlumberger
Edward Donohue
Ensemble
Tom Donohue
Ensemble
Herbert Eaddy
Ensemble
Gloria Foy
Mabel Gibson
Rose Gordon
Ensemble
Edouard Grobe
Footman
Jessica Hagenah
Ensemble
Poodles Hanneford
First Cossack
Bus Boy
Stanley Harrison
Baron Sakuskine
George Hassell
Grand Duke Sergius
Virginia Hassell
Ensemble
Barmaid
John Henry
Archbishop
Frank Horn
Lieutenant Petrovitch
Ensemble
Paul Jones
Ensemble
Starr West Jones
Nicholas
Grand Duke's Adjutant
Ensemble
Florence Kowalewska
Ensemble
Oscar Lowande
A Clown
Margaret Luerssen
Ensemble
Herbert Lyle
Paul
An Officer
Ensemble
Donald McGill
Ensemble
Wilma Miller
Ensemble
Marie Minor
Ensemble
Gerald Moore
Ensemble
Raymond Moore
Ensemble
Florence Morrison
Frau Schlumberger
James C. Morton
Pinelli
Second Cossack
First Waiter
Phyllis Newkirk
Ensemble
Robert O'Connor
Stanislavsky
Katherine O'Neale
Ensemble
Mary Patterson
Ensemble
Guy Robertson
Prince Alexis Orloff
Mr. X
Edmund Ruffner
Commissionaire
Majordomo
Alfred Russ
Ensemble
Katherine Scheerer
Ensemble
Bob Schutte
Ensemble
Harry Shackelford
Constantine
Ensemble
Stella Shields
Ensemble
Desiree Tabor
Princess Fedora Palinska
Joseph Toner
Ivan Panin
Sam True
Ensemble
Roy Vitalis
Loris
Ensemble
Eleanor Witmar
Ensemble
Max Wolfe
Ensemble
John Zimmerman
Ensemble
music by
Emmerich Kalman
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
But Who Cares?
Prince Alexis Orloff and Officers
Act 1
Sung By
Silhouette
Foster Girls
Bravo, Bravo
Stanislavsky, Pinelli and Audience
There's Something About You
Mabel Gibson and Toni Schlumberger
Dear Eyes That Haunt Me
Prince Alexis Orloff
Same Old Love Songs
Princess Fedora Palinska and Officers
I Dare to Speak of Love to You
Princess Fedora Palinska and Prince Alexis Orloff
Girls, I Am True to All of You
Toni Schlumberger and Foster Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Joy Bells
Guests
The Hussars' Song
Prince Alexis Orloff, Grand Duke Sergius and Officers
The Blue Eyes I Dream Of
Princess Fedora Palinska and Prince Alexis Orloff
I Like the Boys
Mabel Gibson, Officers and Foster Girls
What Do You Say?
(music by
Jesse Greer
; lyrics by
Raymond Klages
)
Mabel Gibson and Toni Schlumberger
Guarded
Toni Schlumberger, First Cossack and Second Cossack
Act 3
Sung By
Waiters
Bus Boy, First Waiter, Foster Girls and Waiters
Dear Eyes That Haunt Me
(Reprise)
Prince Alexis Orloff and Liebling Singers
I'll Be Waiting
Mabel Gibson, Toni Schlumberger and Foster Girls
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