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Sweethearts
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 21, 1929
Closing Date
Oct 05, 1929
Performances
17
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 21, 1929
Close Date: Oct 05, 1929
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre
(Sep 21, 1929 - Oct 05, 1929)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Zilania.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Jolson Theatre Musical Comedy Company
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Louis Kroll
Staged by
Milton Aborn
Costume Design by
Tams
Grace Alden
Ensemble
Frank Alexander
Ensemble
Flavia Arcaro
Pauline
Edith Artley
Babette
Frances Baviello
Disdainful Girl
Gladys Baxter
Sylvia
Marion Blau
Ensemble
Marjorie Booth
Ensemble
Lisette Braddock
Lizette
Evelyn Brown
Ensemble
William Burbank
Ensemble
Maude Carleton
Ensemble
James Carlin
Ensemble
Donald Catlin
First Footman
Florence Cazelle
Toinette
Emma Curtis
Ensemble
Lee Daly
Aristide Caniche
Paul Davin
Lt. Karl
Louis Diamond
Ensemble
William Ellis
Ensemble
Elizabeth Flannigan
Ensemble
Sally Galbreaith
Village Belle
Milton Gallagher
Ensemble
Ida Goodrich
Ensemble
Wee Griffin
Jeannette
Peggy Guilbert
Ensemble
Ione Haals
Ensemble
Helen Held
Ensemble
Betty Hines
Ensemble
Agnes Holt
Ensemble
Lucyle Keeling
Coquette
Herald
Harry Knabenshue
Ensemble
George Koenig
Ensemble
Anna Koons
Ensemble
Florine Lacluyze
Ensemble
Florence Lamaere
Ensemble
Mary Leavitt
Ensemble
Ethel Lynne
Manette
Charles Massinger
Prince Franz
Theresa Masters
Ensemble
William J. McCarthy
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Nell McCormick
Ensemble
Eileen McGann
Ensemble
Bert Melrose
Ensemble
Eleanor Meyer
Ensemble
Roy Miller
Ensemble
Frances Moore
Military Girl
Genevieve Naegele
Liane
Gertrude Noble
Ensemble
Helen Petrie
Ensemble
Dolly Pierce
Ensemble
Detmar Poppen
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Richard Powell
Mikel Mikeloviz
Bernie Sager
Ensemble
Pearl Saunders
Ensemble
Ruth Sharpe
Ensemble
Blanche Shock
Ensemble
Helen Smythe
Ensemble
Alexander Stock
Ensemble
Cecelia Stockdale
Herald
Ensemble
Edward Taylor
Ensemble
Mary Thurman
Clairette
Roland Tudor
Captain Lorent
Dorothy Wadleigh
Ensemble
Lillian Wallace
Ensemble
Jane Walters
Ensemble
Adeline White
Ensemble
Homer Wright
Ensemble
Bronek Wrobleski
Second Footman
Francesco Yannelli
Ensemble
Hobson Young
Ensemble
Meredith Young
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
Chorus
On Parade
Ensemble
Smiles
Liane and Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz and Ensemble
Mother Goose
Sylvia and Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Prince Franz
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Liane, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby, Aristide Caniche and Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Act 2
Sung By
Waiting for the Bride
Male Chorus
Pretty As a Picture
Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Male Chorus
In the Convent They Never Taught Me That
Sylvia and Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl and Daughters
I Don't Know How I Do It But I Do
(lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Cricket on the Hearth
Sylvia and Prince Franz
The Monks' Quartette
Mikel Mikeloviz, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby and Aristide Caniche
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Jolson Theatre Musical Comedy Company
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Louis Kroll
Staged by
Milton Aborn
Costume Design by
Tams
Grace Alden
Ensemble
Frank Alexander
Ensemble
Flavia Arcaro
Pauline
Edith Artley
Babette
Frances Baviello
Disdainful Girl
Gladys Baxter
Sylvia
Marion Blau
Ensemble
Marjorie Booth
Ensemble
Lisette Braddock
Lizette
Evelyn Brown
Ensemble
William Burbank
Ensemble
Maude Carleton
Ensemble
James Carlin
Ensemble
Donald Catlin
First Footman
Florence Cazelle
Toinette
Emma Curtis
Ensemble
Lee Daly
Aristide Caniche
Paul Davin
Lt. Karl
Louis Diamond
Ensemble
William Ellis
Ensemble
Elizabeth Flannigan
Ensemble
Sally Galbreaith
Village Belle
Milton Gallagher
Ensemble
Ida Goodrich
Ensemble
Wee Griffin
Jeannette
Peggy Guilbert
Ensemble
Ione Haals
Ensemble
Helen Held
Ensemble
Betty Hines
Ensemble
Agnes Holt
Ensemble
Lucyle Keeling
Coquette
Herald
Harry Knabenshue
Ensemble
George Koenig
Ensemble
Anna Koons
Ensemble
Florine Lacluyze
Ensemble
Florence Lamaere
Ensemble
Mary Leavitt
Ensemble
Ethel Lynne
Manette
Charles Massinger
Prince Franz
Theresa Masters
Ensemble
William J. McCarthy
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Nell McCormick
Ensemble
Eileen McGann
Ensemble
Bert Melrose
Ensemble
Eleanor Meyer
Ensemble
Roy Miller
Ensemble
Frances Moore
Military Girl
Genevieve Naegele
Liane
Gertrude Noble
Ensemble
Helen Petrie
Ensemble
Dolly Pierce
Ensemble
Detmar Poppen
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Richard Powell
Mikel Mikeloviz
Bernie Sager
Ensemble
Pearl Saunders
Ensemble
Ruth Sharpe
Ensemble
Blanche Shock
Ensemble
Helen Smythe
Ensemble
Alexander Stock
Ensemble
Cecelia Stockdale
Herald
Ensemble
Edward Taylor
Ensemble
Mary Thurman
Clairette
Roland Tudor
Captain Lorent
Dorothy Wadleigh
Ensemble
Lillian Wallace
Ensemble
Jane Walters
Ensemble
Adeline White
Ensemble
Homer Wright
Ensemble
Bronek Wrobleski
Second Footman
Francesco Yannelli
Ensemble
Hobson Young
Ensemble
Meredith Young
Ensemble
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
Chorus
On Parade
Ensemble
Smiles
Liane and Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz and Ensemble
Mother Goose
Sylvia and Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Prince Franz
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Liane, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby, Aristide Caniche and Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Act 2
Sung By
Waiting for the Bride
Male Chorus
Pretty As a Picture
Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Male Chorus
In the Convent They Never Taught Me That
Sylvia and Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl and Daughters
I Don't Know How I Do It But I Do
(lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Cricket on the Hearth
Sylvia and Prince Franz
The Monks' Quartette
Mikel Mikeloviz, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby and Aristide Caniche
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